Scottish Afternoon: Primary 4

Scottish Afternoon 2016 is the first Scottish Afternoon show that our Primary 4’s are taking part in. Our area for the assembly is Edinburgh. You can find out cool facts about Edinburgh here.

We have been working very hard in class and at home on our part of the show.

We are learning a very long poem written in ‘auld Scots’ called “Listen Tae the Teacher“.

We are also performing a classic hit song from the 1970s by a band called “Pilot – It’s Magic“.

Please follow the links above for the words to the poem and the song in case you loose your sheets. We can’t wait to perform!

Primary 4 NEW Scottish topic: Charles Rennie Mackintosh

In class we have been learning about Charles Rennie Mackintosh. We have created keynotes, posters, pictures and word documents about him.

Primary 4 know lots of facts about Charles Rennie Mackintosh:

He was born in 1868. By Hannah Mac and Aaron.

He moved to England in 1915 and travelled to France to paint landscapes and flowers. By Aaraa and Rishi.

He was not that famous in Britan but he was in Germany and Austria. Gregor and Kyle Ca.

He invented a room called the Willow Tea Rooms. By Ashton

He was fourth of 11 children and son of William Mackintosh and Margret Rennie. By Abby and Niamh

He died 1928 10th December in Spain when he was 59. By Hannah P and Morgan.

Charles Rennie Mackintosh had a family of 5. By Eva and Sarah.

The part of Glasgow school of art that Charles Rennie Mackintosh desined got set on fire. By Coral

He designed the high back chairs. By Calum G, Violet and Harris.

Hannah and Leena

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