We learned about an artistic technique called ‘hatching’ to create tone and texture in our detailed drawings of the famous birthplace of our national bard, Robert Burns!
The thatched roof looks so real, you could almost touch it!
We learned about an artistic technique called ‘hatching’ to create tone and texture in our detailed drawings of the famous birthplace of our national bard, Robert Burns!
The thatched roof looks so real, you could almost touch it!
The festivities continue for the senior choir with a visit to Moodiesburn Church. They sang a couple of their favourite carols along with St Michael’s Primary choir and heard from the Reverend Mark McKeown and Father Michael about “The baby who brought a crowd.”
This event will be held in the SCHOOL HALL on Thursday 14th December. ALL choir members from both Mrs Cobbin’s JUNIOR choir and Mrs MacGregor’s SENIOR choir should meet in the learning kitchen from 6.00pm onwards for a 6.30pm start. Mince pies and tea/coffee will be served for adults at the back of the hall. The carol service should last between 45 minutes and one hour. There is no charge for this event and we are asking that as many choir children attend as possible. Children should wear their school uniform but can feel free to wear Christmas jumpers and headwear.
All parents, carers and family members will be made very welcome. Please feel free to join us for this event to get you in the Christmas spirit!
We researched tartan and created our own kilted scotsmen!
We worked on the mediums of shape and colour to make this collaborative poppy art display.
Today in class we started to make 3D first class cabin rooms from the Titanic. As you can see the class have lots of great ideas and we are looking forward to seeing the finished product!
The primary 7 class created a still image of a scene from the book Divided City. They were then able to create a drama of a news report discussing the violence at an old firm match.
We had great fun today using templates of the Titanic to create silhouette style pictures. We think it portrays the cold, clear night of the sinking very well. What do you think?
The P4-7 Choir started rehearsing for the Auchengeich Memorial Service and learned this famous song for the first time. Can you recognise it?