We did a wee book – it was called How to Make a Zigzag Snake.
You need:
Junior hacksaw
wood
ruler
bench hook
By Matilda

Working Together to Achieve Excellence
We did a wee book – it was called How to Make a Zigzag Snake.
You need:
Junior hacksaw
wood
ruler
bench hook
By Matilda
We used wood to make a Zig Zag snake.
We used a hacksaw and bench hook to cut our wood.
We used glue and triangles for joining our wood.
By Spencer





We wonder where your ‘Silliest’ place to read would be? We had kennels, the washing machine, in a digger, in a bath, outside in the dark, upside down, in a suitcase.. to name but a few!
Was great fun! Well done to our amazing families for joining in the fun!







We had the best time celebrating reading and books! What fun with quizzes, games, stories and so much more! We even had the ‘Tiger Who Came to Tea’ come to our Duncow tea party! Thankfully no cakes were stolen in the making of this photo gallery and all children were safe! Huge shout out to our Tiger, James, what a champion!!!!!








We are learning what fabric collage is and how artists use it to create images. We explored different fabrics and textures then used them to create birds eye views of fields.  Â
We have been learning how to use a junior hacksaw and bench hook safely to cut wooden dowels. We glued the dowels together and reinforced the corners with card triangles to make rectangular frames. We were given measurements for the first frames.  For the second frames we were given cards and photos and had to measure them then plan and make frames to fit them.
















We want to thank our amazing Parent Council for once again organising the Scholastic Book Fair which will be coming to Duncow Primary on Tuesday 3rd and Thursday 5th of March. Yes – that’s NEXT WEEK!!! Just in time for our World Book Day celebrations!
We cannot wait to show you all the fun and learning taking place next week – books books books books!
(The Book Fair will be open from 2.15pm on Tues and Thurs)
Huge shout out to James P7. He was crowned worthy winner of the Rotary Photography competition with his beautiful capture of the sunset from Granny’s window looking over to Ireland.
Runner-up was an image of beautiful snow drops surrounded by leaves, such beauty!
Well done James and well done Annabelle. We are so proud of you.
Huge well done to all participants as they are truly outstanding.


Please feel free to pop in to school and see our display, you don’t want to miss it!
Happiness in Nature
Crunchy leaves falling off trees
Plants dying out, going on walks
Passing all the animals and saying hi
Little kids throwing leaves into the air
Through the trees you zoom
The sky slowly goes from dark to light
You can now hear the cows mooing and the sheep baaing
Horses, ponies and deer clip clopping around the fields
Birds flying to their nests
As the sun sets slowly, everything and everybody, gets into their beds, nests and burrows
Cozied up for bedtime
Good night!
By Lydia