For homework we had to make our own Targe. We used lots of different materials to make them and as you can see they came in all different shapes and sizes!
We have really enjoyed looking at all the different designs and colours everyone used.
Primary 6 have been working on Rainforest projects for homework. We made models, posters and even cakes!
We invited P2/1 to come and see our projects. We told them lots of interesting facts about the Rainforest and explained how we had made our projects. The children in P2/1 told us what they liked about our projects.
On Wednesday 14th November, Primary 7 had a visit from Mrs.Ledgerwood, a real evacuee in the 1940’s. She told us about her life in World War 2 and it was very interesting. I remember her telling us that a bomb did not explode but if it did it would have killed her. We asked her questions about her evacuation family, her feelings, rationing and more. It was interesting to hear a real life story from an evacuee. She had 2 sisters and 3 brothers. The brothers were evacuated together and so were the girls. Her evacuation family were terrible. They were outside the whole day and only came in to get their tea. One even thought she was telling lies when she was telling the truth. We enjoyed her visit and found it very enjoyable.
Primary 4 have been given a Roman Homework task grid. We have to choose which tasks to do each week and bring them in. We have made shields, postcards, Roman games, researched famous Romans, made entries for a soldiers diary, wrote a food diary and investigated countries that the Romans invaded.
We enjoyed making the shield and writing the postcard the most.
DJ and Eddie
I made my rocket out of drain pipe, plastic cups and bottles. It took about 2 weeks to make, the hardest bit was to stick it all together. I really enjoyed painting it and my Papa helped me finish it.
By Taylor.
Basically, I started off with a coca cola bottle and then I used special tape that is paintable. After that, I used a toilet tube and made a slit, I pulled it tight enough to go over the top. Finally, I taped it with the tape. For the shuttle I used two toilet tubes taped together, then I used a small amount of a toilet tube and cut it to a point, taped it down and for the wings I used a pizza base and cut two wing shapes out of it. Finally I added a triangle for the tail fin and painted it!
Sophie.
My rocket is made out of an empty juice bottle. The wings are empty toilet roll tubes. I covered it all in white card, cut out the wings and stuck them on. We painted the top of it and the wings, then covered it in stars. I enjoyed painting it the most.
Zoe.
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Our teacher Mrs Buchanan has set P6 a homework task to build our own space shuttle. We all got 2 weeks to complete this task (it is not finished yet it finishes on the 10th February).The reason why we are making a space shuttle is because our topic this term is space. It is very fun and very interesting all of our class know lots of facts about space, space shuttles , space men , and loads more
Thank you
By Taylor and Zoë
On Wednesday 5th October, Miss Nichol gave us topic homework to design an underwater scene. It was very weird as that very same day, Kian brought in an underwater scene that he had made the night before! It had a diver swimming, lots of sea creatures and real sand at the bottom! Our homework is due on Wednesday 12th October and hopefully there will be many creative designs!
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