A Super Spring Day

Today we went on a walk outside to find signs of Spring.

When we first went outside we felt the air was cool but the sun was shining and made our heads and backs feel warm.  We saw some buds on the bushes ready to come out.

Rhys saw birds and heard them chirping.  Caiden saw some flowers growing in the garden.  They were daffodils.  Atholl saw a rabbit hole but didn’t see any rabbits in it.

For maths we learned about symmetry and made some lovely symmetrical Spring flowers.

We made some Spring pictures today.  We painted the sky and the grass.  Then we used brown paint to paint the trunk and branches.  We then used pink paint and our fingers to paint the pink blossom on our Spring trees.

Look at the pictures of our fabulous Spring day!

Our Wintery Day

Yesterday we had a wintery day in Primary 1. When we came in to school we went straight back out again to have a look for signs of winter.
This is what we saw: bare trees with no leaves, icy bits on the ground, red berries on bushes and the sun was low down in the sky. Our skin felt cold when we went out of the door into the playground.
We drew winter pictures with black pen when we came in and we wrote a sentence about winter. Then we painted, cut and stuck to make a winter tree picture.

Look at our photos to see the fun we had.

Primary 1 Christmas Card Shop

This is how we made our cards.  First we drew a picture.  Then we outlined it in black pen.  After that we coloured the picture in using oil pastels.  We wrote our names with black pen.  Mrs Rae scanned our pictures and names.  Then we used the computer to put our cards together.

We hope you like them and want to buy some.  We are looking forward to recieving your orders soon.

from Primary 1

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