P7H went in to the school grounds to create transient art pieces. Before going outdoors they studied the work Andy Goldsworthy, a British artist who collaborates with nature to makes his creations. Like Andy Goldsworthy, they worked with whatever came to hand: twigs, leaves, stones, moss etc.
Daily Archives: February 24, 2017
Scotland’s Urban Past
Today we worked with the team from Scotland’s Urban Past in our quest to be ‘Urban Detectives’. We decided to take Applegrove and schooldays as our history focus because the school has changed a lot in the last year or so.
Nikki, Fiona and Danny taught us how to carry out an interview in order to gather oral history. We created questions that would gather lots of information and open up a conversation. We were shown how to use the video cameras and filmed interviewers and interviewees. We watched our films and evaluated how effective they were.
In the afternoon we showed the team our school day memorabilia; lots of photos, reports, certificates and jotters. We learnt how to catalogue and archive our school day artefacts. We had a very interesting day.
So many of the skills we tried out today are needed in the world of work; research, museum work, film making, interviewing, literacy, working outdoors, team work…
Mud, Glorious Mud!
Here are the twelve team mates from Applegrove who ran on Thursday morning at Gordonstoun. Due to overnight rain it was very muddy but no one seemed to mind! All of you gave your best effort and placed highly. Thank you for your great running and resilience shown. Thank you to supporters who came to cheer you on. Unfortunately results were not available at the end but early news in says Applegrove P7 team won the team trophy.