Here we are back at school.

Today we went outside to do some art in the sun. We were creating pieces of art using natural materials from the environment around our school. In groups of four we had to look around and collect anything that we thought would look good in out picture. It was important not to destroy any flower beds or vegetable patches and find things on the ground. Some of the things we found were stones, weeds, leaves, broken flower heads or petals, sticks/bamboo, logs, grass, bark and mint leaves.
We had to work together as a group by having some people as collectors and some to organise the materials. We had to communicate with one another to tell the collectors what to find and to decide what our picture would look like. It was good exploring parts of the school that we don’t usually get to go to and it was fun! We had to watch our time because we had a time limit. It was a competition to see who could think creatively and use the materials usefully. It got quite competitive hunting for unique things. Kai even turned up with the top of a broken bird table. We liked learning out doors and enjoying the environment. It was difficult to choose the winner but as a class we decided to have two winning groups – my group who made ‘Joanna Jelly’ the Hawaiian lady and ‘Funhouse’. Well done!
Screenshot from the graphic novel, John Muir, Earth – Planet, Universe.
We have learned about John Muir.
He became famous when he made an invention to get people out of bed. A Wake-you-up-bed!
We also learned about graphic novels.
A graphic novel has pictures in boxes, captions, speech bubbles, action words and lines to show movement.
Christopher said, ‘Graphic novels are awesome!’
Thomas said, ‘They are epic!’
‘Fantastic,’ said Kenneth.
Lucy said, ‘I am going to make a graphic novel when I grow up. I might turn it into a TV show.’
Download from the Scottish Book Trust here.
Mrs Welsh thought she better practise taking a screenshot and pasting a link before the class.
We are enjoying reading a graphic novel about John Muir.
Download the graphic novel for free from the Scottish Book Trust.
6C
Fun, colourful, intelligent, confident, bubbly
Pupils of Miss Paterson
Being united, Miss Paterson, learning
Excitement, compassion, happiness
Wasps, moving seats, spiders
We arranged for books to be sent to Malawi
Go on an amazing school trip.
Croy
Holy Cross Primary.
HI everyone,
Our class has been really busy this week writing bio poems.
Here is one that the class chose to send to you all.
Hope you enjoy it.
Mr Unicorn,
He is fun ,bubbly, smart, kind ,gentle, silly and crazy.
Son of Mr. Sparkle unicorn.
He likes chocolate, sparkles and likes to fly.
He has felt fear, love and betrayal.
He is scared of monsters, the dark and rain.
He discovered rainbow land, made clouds and chocolate.
He wants to come to the human world, see Mars and touch a star.
He lives on Rainbow Land house number 1.
Sparkle.
our big challenge this week was to choose a pictures that shows what learning looks like in our class. We couldn’t pick just one so we created a collage for you to look at. This shows all the different ways that we learn and also shows our progress.
Arrivederci,
P6C.