St Bernard's Primary School

March 14, 2018
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Smoothie Making

Primary 4 had a great time on Monday making a fruit smoothie. They learned the correct chopping techniques to ensure they would not cut themselves and successfully measured some of the liquid ingredients. Finally, they took all of their ingredients and added them to a blender to smooth. Well done primary 4, they look delicious!

March 5, 2018
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Sunset Pictures

We created a sunset sky using red and yellow paint. We added silhouettes of birds, trees etc to make a lovely sunset picture.

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February 21, 2018
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First Holy Communion Preparation.

Primary 4 have been hard at work preparing for their First Holy Communion in May. They have been engaging in meaningful discussions and completed tasks relating to communities, sacraments and their own journey of faith within their workbooks.

            

February 19, 2018
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Confirmation Preparation

Confirmation preparation is currently underway in primary 6. We have completed our first exercise in our lovely booklets and have learned about the kind, inspiration Jesus was by reading through the sacred scriptures. We now understand that by having the Holy Spirit within us can help us to live the Word of God and be charitable to others who are less fortunate. We researched newspapers and Websites to find everyday examples of the spirit working in others and now we are researching different saints who gave up their lives for their strong faith.

We know it is important to take our time in researching and choosing our saints name! As you can see we are excited about this process and finding out about saints who we have never heard about.

 

January 28, 2018
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Burns Day Celebrations

As part of their Health topic on Food, Primary 1 explored foods eaten at special celebrations. Our timing couldn’t have been more perfect and the children learned all about special foods typically eaten on Burns Day. There was no better way to learn about this than to experience it so we reenacted a Burns Supper with music from bagpipes, poetry, singing and of course a little taster of haggis, neeps and tatties. Some cleared their plates and even had second helpings…others didn’t! The children all did, however, give it a go! We had a lovely, memorable time.

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