P4/5 Assembly- Women who Changed the World

Hello everyone!

We have had a very busy week in Primary 4/5!

In Maths we have been learning how to tell time. We can now identify time on both a digital and face clock. We are currently trying to perfect our 24 hour time.

During maths we decided to go outside. We split into teams and designed a representation of time of our choice using objects found in the playground.

Some of us made clocks while others made timetables. Have a look:

Sorrelle’s team even made their clock numbers out of sticks!

We have been practising hard for our class assembly which took placeĀ on Thursday. It was all about different women in history who we have beenĀ inspired by.

It was amazing!! We all learned our lines and performed our sketches to the school. Everyone loved it!

Rosemary: “It was awesome!”

Zayd: “We all enjoyed performing”

Zahra: “it was cool to play a scientist!”

Hamza: “I liked being a narrator and telling everyone about Mary Anning’s fossils”

Amaya: “I loved using the microphones”

We hope you managed to come and see our assembly and that you enjoyed it.

See you next Friday šŸ™‚

from P4/5 and Miss Webster

 

2018 Update

Hi Everyone!

Can’t believe it’s been so long since our last blog, we have so much to update you on!

Firstly, we have a new teacher! Miss Webster joined the class at Christmas time and we have loved getting to know each other!

At the very end of last term we won the Turner Prize project. Here is our modern art piece:

We created a whale using recycled plastic

We then wrote poetry based on different emotions we though sea creatures would be feeling as a result of pollution.

We worked extremely hard and are very proud of our teamwork. We look forward to celebrating our victory with a class trip soon.

 

Now onto this term!

We have become St Albert’s play champs through our work on Friday mornings with the Jeely Piece Club. They taught us lots of fun games that we can teach the other pupils in the playground.

We even taught Miss Webster how to skip!

We celebrated Burn’s day at the end of January with shortbread and designing stained glass windows based on the work by Glaswegian born artist Charles Rennie MackIntosh

We worked very closely with the Tramway this term to help to create pieces for the St Albert’s Art Exhibition.

We made clay models of items that different people who work in an art gallery would use such as a tape measure to represent a technician or a paintbrush to represent an artist.

We are currently working towards our class assembly on “Women who Changed the World” which will take place thus Thursday 22nd February.

We look forward to updating you at the end of the week!