This week a group of young athletes from P6 and P7 went to Irvine’s new Portal Arena to compete in a variety of athletics events. We are delighted to say that we came 5th in the competition and want to say a huge thanks to our coach Mrs Murray. Here are some action photos of the day :
Comments from the participants:
“It was great fun meeting folk from other schools.” (William S)
“It was exciting to take part.” (Caitlyn)
Posted by Connor Boyd
We have been making our own gas masks in p7 for our WWII topic. They were made out of card and we also coloured them black and grey. We discovered that everybody had to carry them around with them, even children. At school the pupils used to practise gas mask drills so they weren’t frightened. There were Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck ones for younger children.
“It was fun making these.” (Ellie)
“I felt as if I was there when I tried mine on.” (Teegan)
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We’re starting a new topic in class – World War II.
We know that everyone, including children had to carry a gas mask with them wherever they went. When they were at school the teachers used to get the children to practise wearing them. Here we are making replica masks. “It must have been really scary to wear one of these,” commented Taylor.
“These masks were really difficult to make as the instructions were a wee bit complicated, but I felt brilliant when I finished mine.” (Lewis G)
Posted by Taylor Rennie
What a fantastic turnout we had for this year’s annual Burns supper. Our top table guests were super and really had us entertained. Mrs Breen said, “This is the best supper I’ve ever seen! The children all spoke clearly and could be heard across the whole hall. The speeches were funny as well as informative! I’m very proud of our children. Thanks to P6 lads and lasses too for entertaining us with their comments about each other.”
Connor says, ” I thought the Burns supper was great! I loved addressing the haggis!”
Ellie says, “I served the haggis to everybody. I think the adults really enjoyed the haggis. So did I!”
Josh says, “The Burns supper was fun. The haggis tasted better than I expected. I liked the stacks of tatties, neeps an’ haggis!”
Posted by Connor Boyd
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