2 Week Project Homework

P5a will be hosting a Winter market in December(date to be confirmed) and will be selling products that they have made.  The proceeds will be going to a charity that they have chosen.

Week 1 Homework (due in Friday 29th November)

The children will research the costings of items. Please see additional sheet for more information.  Please note, all children have been issued with a paper copy of this sheet and should return it, filled in with the information on Friday.

Homework Enterprise Costings Activity pdf

Week 2 Homework (due in Friday 6th December)

The children will make a decoration for their classroom. This will be displayed on the day of their market.

Please note – There will be no Literacy or Numeracy homework over the 2 Week Project.

Pancake Day

On Pancake Day we got to make Fairtrade pancakes. We put on lots of Fairtrade toppings like bananas, jam, sugar and  honey.

The other two Primary 4 classes made the pancakes with us and they where delicious.

We had lots of fun.  by Logan Abdullah and  Benjamin

Art: Africa Poster

In class we have been learning about Africa, how we could travel, food, animals and local clothing. We used the laptops and Chromebooks to help us get information to make a poster.

“I really enjoyed making the poster with my group.” – Aminah, Alex and Kira

Titanic

In Social Studies we have been learning about the Titanic. We learned lots about it including how the Titanic sank, how it was made and how many people were on the ship.

“l really liked it and loved the school trip about it” – Ava, Matthew, Abdullah.

Africa

In topic we have been learning about Africa in class. We learned about different countries in Africa and what to take on safari. We also learned some facts about Africa such as the houses are made from cows dung.You need sunglasses and a hats for a safari. Countries in africa include Tanzania, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Senegal and Madagascar. The biggest mountain in Africa is Kilimanjaro. It Is very hot in africa. We have also been making leaflets.

“I thought it was very fun learning about africa.” – Morgan

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