We have had a very busy week.
We are enjoying reading our novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory which helped us a lot when auditioning for a part in our summer show.
We also started our new topic ‘Willy Wonka’s Wonders’ where we will be looking at inventions and maybe even doing some inventing ourselves!
After all our hard work this term we are looking forward to our Easter holidays.
We have all had a fantastic day celebrating World Book Day.
What do you think of our costumes?
I really enjoyed World Book Day and Mrs Hunter looked very scary as the Demon Dentist! – Hannah Welsh
I loved the school dinners being named after books. The ‘Matildog’ was really tasty! – Declan Bass
Everybody looked great in their costumes and I really enjoyed guessing who they were. – Mariana Ali
I really loved being creative on World Book Day – Jade Herson
Primary Five have had a very busy week. We have been learning about displaying data in maths.
Emma has drawn an excellent frequency table and bar graph.
“I enjoyed learning about Information Handling and I liked making my graph colourful” – Emma Kinninmont
“We had to remember to label the x and y axis” – Tegan Cooper
“It was great fun conducting a survey in my class and using that information to create a graph” – Niamh O’Donnell
We are also very busy learning about the Victorians and what it was like to be a child during that time. We have also been learning about Queen Victorian and creating portraits of her.
“The Victorian time was named after Queen Victorian who became Queen in 1837” – Logan Killen
“Victorian teachers are usually ladies” – Beth Stirling
“Queen Victoria died in 1901” – Jack Smith
This week we have been learning about Chinese New Year.
We found out that Chinese people decorate their homes with paper laterns so we decided to make some too.
We also got to taste some fortune cookies and find out our fortunes!
I learned that each year is named after an animal. I was born in the year of the dog – Hannah Welsh
Chinese people use brooms to sweep the bad luck from their homes before the new year – Tegan Cooper
Knives are not allowed to be used on the day of the celebration because it is bad luck – Ellie Ness
Children get money and sweet in red envelopes because red is a lucky colour – Mariana Ali
I thought the fortune cookie tasted very nice – Jody McKay
I liked making the lanterns because I learned how to write Happy New Year in Chinese – Emma Rankine
My fortune was ‘You will find a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow’ I hope this comes true! – Declan Bass
Primary Five have been learning the poem ‘The Ballad of Janitor McKay’ by Margaret Green.
We tried very hard to learn the words and action. We also worked hard on our pronunciation. We were delighted to be a runner up .
I really enjoyed learning this poem because it was very funny. – Hannah Welsh
I thought the poem was really long and I thought I would never be able to remember it all but I did! – Jade Herson
The rhyming of the poem made it really easy to remember – Ellie Ness
It was a real challenge to learn it all of by heart – Kyran Lester
I was disappointed that we didn’t win but I was thrilled to be a runner up – Jody McKay
We hope you enjoy hearing our poem.
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