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Trip to Archive Centre

Today Primary 4 went on an exciting trip to the Archive Centre.  We went on the trip to learn more about our topic, farming.  In particular we were looking at what Inverness was like in the past and what the land was used for in the past.

 Here we had to look at what clothes would have been like in the Highlands in the past.  We got to touch the material and we all quickly guessed that most of them were made from wool from sheep.  It made us think of what our clothes were made off.

     

We got to look at 2 maps of Inverness, one was about 15 years old and the other was about 230 years old.  We were able to spot similarities and differences between the 2 maps.  The main difference was that in the ‘olden days’ Inverness had a lot less buildings than we do now, there was much more farms in the olden days.  We were even able to spot our school.

We were able to hold objects from the 19th Century that would have been used in a kitchen in a croft.  We had to think what the objects may have been used for and then we drew some of the objects.  We had to wear special gloves to touch them.

It was a lovely way to learn about crofts and farms in the past and we enjoyed our time out of the classroom.

Gymnastics Apparatus

We are having a great time on the gymnastics apparatus, we have been working on different balances.  Please excuse the fact that some photos are blurry, but they are action shots taken by our photographer Holly.

      

          

Busy week for P4

This week has been a busy week but fun week for P4 . We have filmed our gymnastic routines.We worked with a partner.It was great fun to watch ourselves on the smart Board.We also made up adverts about Scottish products.We recorded our voices and listened to them. It was funny. 

  We also wrote letters to our new penpals,from a school in Aberdeen. We can’t wait to get letters back by Beth,Lizze,Riannan,Connor and Caitlin.

Trip to Archive Centre

Primary 4 went on a lovely trip to the Archive Centre on Tuesday 20th December.  After a tricky walk there (where we had to avoid the ice), we had lots of fun making christmas crafts.  First we made a cracker, we were excellent at listening for instructions.

The finish results looked great, don’t you think!

We then got to choose whether we made a card, calendar or decorated a cup for christmas day.  It was great fun!

We loved the comfy seats and got to enjoy some refreshing juice as well! It was a great trip.

Christmas Information

P4 and P5 christmas Party will be on Monday 19th December, 1.30pm-2.45pm.  Don’t forget to bring your party clothes!

The p4-p7 christmas Carol Service is on Wednesday 21st December at 10am. Parents are invited to come along and enjoy our Christmas songs!

A Crafty Week

Connor won a head teacher award for holding doors for people.

For the christmas fete we are making oragami stars. they are made out of coloured paper.

This friday  our whole class got a certificate.

We are doing a lot in P4 right now.

By    Connor, Caitlin, Beth and Riannan

Portraits

For our topic, we have been looking at famous Scottish people.  After looking at some of J D Fergusson’s art work, we drew some portraits in the style of his work.  As his work is from the 1900s we looked at the fashion people wore and decided to add some fancy hats to our self portraits.  We think they look fantastic and we have put them up in the classroom, like our own little gallery.  We thought you might like a sneak preview!

               

                  

Maths is fun!

After a challenging couple of weeks working on division, we have decided to have some fun, while learning about angles.

After doing some work on Maths Whizz on the computer, we decided to make our own ‘Angle Gobbler’s’.  We then went out and about round the school to use our angle checkers to find right angles.  We found loads and we also had great fun, as you can see from some of the pictures.