Mad Hatter’s Limericks

The Mad Hatter is a wonderfully crazy character who often talks in riddles and limericks. We all know what a riddle is but what is a limerick?

A limerick example:

What is a limerick, Mother?

It’s a form of verse, said her brother

In which lines one and two

Rhyme with five when it’s through

And three and four rhyme with each other!

 

I challange you to come up with your own that could be included in the Mad Hatter’s Script!

Please comment below.

*PLEASE COMMENT HERE* End of a Busy Term 1 in P6/7

I can not believe we are almost at the end of  Term 1 in Primary 6 and 7. There has been a lot to learn in all of our subjects.

Have your say on the things that you liked best and what you are looking forward to, or hoping to do more of, in the future.

For example I really enjoyed reading our class novel The Dark Isle as that is the type of book I enjoy because it is set in places within Scotland and has lots of interesting characters. I am looking forward to teaching more PE this term on a Tuesday.

Art and Design

In Primary 6/7 this week we are completing our Art project. We practised line drawing on paper, we drew our character on polystyrene tiles using blunt pencils and we will look to use our tile to design a pop art print of the Simpsons family.

Pictures coming soon! 🙂

 

*PLEASE COMMENT HERE* Our Lady and St. Francis Primary 6/7

Hello Everyone! My name is Mr Duffy and I am responsible for the absolutely brilliant, totally fantastic, wonderfully superb Primary 6/7 at Our Lady and St. Francis Primary School, Carfin.

I can not wait to get started blogging about our learning! I am most excited about having a worldwide audience to show off our experiences in class, during the school day and how we apply our learning out of school and in new contexts.

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