All posts by Sunna Lilian

FEIS ROIS week 6

This week, we had our sixth Feis Rois session. We learned a new song with Caitlin. It is a lullaby. We also designed a logo for our radio show, which we are going to do instead of a concert at the end of term.                                     

P1 Maths

To help us learn all about fractions Miss Murray brought in some apples so we could see how we could half them equally. We also learned how fractions were written, after this we cut out shapes and stuck them down and folded over where we thought the half should go. Finally we felt very hungry because we decorated our very own pizzas. Marlon’s favourite was Hawaiian pizza and so was Almas. This was such a fun way to learn about fractions and now I feel confident knowing what a half is.

 

Health and Wellbeing

In health and wellbeing we are finding out what a healthy diet might look like. We have created the Eatwell Plate, and discussed different food groups. Last week, we looked at lots of soup recipes and after much discussion, we selected two, which we will make today! We are making tomato soup and a vegetable one.

Here are some pictures of us discussing soup recipes:

Look for our next post about how it turned out!

Feis Rois week 3

This week, we had Blair instead of Paul. He plays the accordion. He showed us how it works, he showed us how he can make it louder or quieter, and how he needs to open and close the bellows to make any noise. We practised our Gaelic song with Caitlin, and then we played duck, duck, goose in Gaelic. We played a Gaelic rhythm game.

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Feis Rois Week 2

Today we had our second week of Feis Rois. First, we did a warm up with Caitlin, where we learned some Gaelic words.                             Next, we looked at some instruments, on a PowerPoint that Paul showed us. The instruments included, fiddle, acoustic guitar, piano, accordion, bodhran (which is a drum), flute, tin whistle, double bass, and clarsach (which is a little harp).   We also watched a few videos of people playing the instruments.                                                                              After that, we sang our Gaelic song, and Caitlin taught us actions for it.  Here is a short clip, where Caitlin shows the actions, so you can practise at home for next week.                                                                                    IMG_7172                                                                                                                                  Here is a picture:

Robert Burns Day in School

On the 25th of January, it will be Robert Burns day. We will be having a traditional ‘Burn’s Lunch’.  Every pupil selected a Scottish poem to learn. We will all recite them during the week beginning  31st of January. We will also make a piece of art, like a model, or a painting, which we need to bring in by the 27th of January. A winner will be chosen, for both the art and the poems. We are looking forward to reciting our poems, listening to others and viewing the wonderful art work.

 

Feis Rois

Feis Rois are back in school again! Last year they had to do it over Microsoft Teams, but  now they can finally come into the building! The tutors are called Caitlin and Paul. Caitlin taught us a song in Gaelic, and Paul played us a song in Scots. We really enjoyed  joining in with the singing and listening to live music! At the end of term, we will be recorded, and we will make a radio show, which will be put on Soundcloud. Next week, we will learn some actions for the Gaelic song, and we will try to sing it faster.                                                                                                              IMG_8963                                                                                                                                IMG_8962                                                                                                                                IMG_8961                                                                                                                                  IMG_8960