This week in Primary 6, we focused on being Confident Individuals, and it was wonderful to see this shine through in so many ways.
We began the week by performing our individual class talks on World War II. Each pupil spoke clearly and confidently, sharing their learning with pride and showing real courage when presenting to the class. Well done, Primary 6!
As part of our Christmas church service, we shared our cooperative World War I Christmas Truce diary entry. This was a special moment, as pupils worked together to create a thoughtful piece of writing and confidently presented it to the wider school community. We thoroughly enjoyed attending the service and joining in with the Christmas carols, which helped us get into the festive spirit.
In art, we created clay melted snowman candle holders, carefully shaping and designing our models. We also explored the element of line to create cosy hot chocolate mug drawings using oil pastels, producing some lovely winter artwork.
Festive fun continued with our Christmas sing-along, where we enjoyed singing the school’s Top 5 songs together. We also relaxed and enjoyed watching The Grinch as part of a whole-school treat.
To finish the week on a high, we took part in the Santa Dash around the school, spreading lots of Christmas cheer and enthusiasm.
It has been a busy, creative and confidence-building week for Primary 6. Well done to everyone for their hard work and positive attitudes!
