Kilbowie Day 3
Get Caught Reading!
Here are some of our photos from World Book Day. Look how we were caught reading.
‘Get Caught Reading’ Challenge
As part of World Book Day, p6/7 enjoyed taking photos for the ‘Get Caught Reading’ challenge – here are some snaps…
Primary 5/6 with great cooking skills
Primary 5/6 have had a great week making 3 different dishes for each of them to enjoy. On Monday it was macaroni cheese and some pupils were not too keen to make this as it had lots of cheese! Tuesday was far more popular as we made pancakes in order to support their learning of Shrove Tuesday. Needless to say, the option of the toppings made it all that little bit better.
Today, we got to further develop the skills of reading a recipe, cutting, grating, frying, shaping, timing and reducing a sauce. It was great to see the pupils working together and working through each process. A great week and we are all looking forward to our next block of cooking.
Well done P5/6!!
Roy Lichtenstein Class Mural
P6/7 began recreating Roy Lichtenstein’s artwork, ‘In The Car’ during the school open event last Friday. Each pupil had a small section of the original to redraw to a bigger scale and when complete, we put everyone’s pieces together to create a class mural. Here is the pupil’s work placed together, along with the original we worked from.
Target and Central Net Games
P1 are working hard to develop skills in sending equipment to help them with target and central net games.
P4/5 have been busy building bridges!
We have been learning about the Battle of Stirling Bridge this week and how the bridge was significant in the outcome. William Wallace’s army beat the English with the help of the weak structure of Stirling Bridge.
Mrs Fisher challenged us to build a bridge that wasn’t weak! It had to hold a certain weight and we worked together in teams to create and design different bridges thinking about what structures would be best!
Have a look at the results.
P4 CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH
We have been learning about the famous Scottish artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh. We used some of his inspirations such as the natural world and geometric shapes to create our own artwork. We used a demonstration video to help us draw the famous “Mackintosh Rose.” Have a look at our fabulous stain glass window designs!
P4 Central Net Skills
We have been working hard on our perseverance skills to aim over the volleyball net to our partner on the other side. Some of us are getting the hang of it!