As part of our Africa topic, we will be looking at ‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.’
This book ⬇ is going to help us understand what it is and what it means for us and other people.
As part of our Africa topic, we will be looking at ‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.’
This book ⬇ is going to help us understand what it is and what it means for us and other people.
The senior choir have learned a new song all about being yourself. It’s from the new movie, “The Greatest Showman.”
These keen beans created their own fabulous poetry books for homework. Well done!
Today during IDL time, we learned some words in Swahili. Swahili is an African language spoken by around 120 million people. We learned how to say;
Hello – Jambo
How are you? – Habari gani?
We have been trying really hard to improve our mental agility by practising our “Big Maths Learn Its” each day. Please also revise these sums at home to improve your time. Remember, we have 60 seconds!
Today we learned where in the world Africa is. We completed a mapping task and familiarised ourselves with the names of the African countries.
This week, we will be starting our new topic, ‘Africa; We are All Born Free.’
Please think about what you already know about Africa and what you would like to learn in advance of our lessons this week.
Attached is a copy of your topic homework which will allow you to find out more about Africa.
A massive well done to all P6 children for holding an excellent Burns Supper! Your hard work paid off and you all delivered your speeches, poems and songs clearly, confidently and with great expression.
If any family members have more pictures/videos, please email them into the school, we’d love to share them!
These hard workers earned themselves the title, “Star Writer” and a prize from the class treasure box! They managed to write discursively about their village, Moodiesburn.
We learned this catchy poem today.
It has many poetic devices such as rhyme, rhythm, repetition and onomatopoeia.
It’s called, ‘The Schoolkid Rap’ by John Foster.
We hope you like our rendition of it!