We enjoyed creating these tricky snowflakes.
P6a Christmas Baubles
We had fun using Sketches School to create these baubles with help from Inspire Learning.
Christmas Parcel
Our lovely Christmas door.
More Festive Images
Festive Sketches
We have been using our iPads to create some Festive images. It’s been good fun learning new skills.
Review of the Week
We have finally finished our novel The Explorer and have been working hard to create an interesting book review. We summarised the story, created alternative endings and described our favourite characters and lots more.
Who can name the 3D shape with our review?
P6A Review of the Week 11/12/20
We have worked hard at decorating our door for Christmas.
We have been learning about Onomatopoeia. This is when a word sounds like the thing that it describes. These words are used for literary effect.
We have enjoyed opening our advent calendars this week; playing games, learning about what other countries do at Christmas, hearing jokes and thinking about being kind.
We have written our assessed piece of writing on The Digestive System.
We have thoroughly enjoyed finding out about Online Safety through ThinkUKnow videos and games.
We started our Reading Connectors Groupwork when we each get a turn at being a leader and have to summarise what we have read.
We performed a Scottish group dance in PE using lots of movements from different Scottish dances.
In Health and Wellbeing we have created posters to advertise ourselves as A Good Friend.
Flo has enjoyed playing Solitaire which was a game on the Advent Calendar and the ThinkUKnow work.
Mea really enjoyed the onomatopoeia work creating our class display.
Maisie had fun decorating the door.
Lucy enjoyed using zentangle patterns for her Christmas Bauble.
Kirsty enjoyed the Connectors work reading the book Schemes, Scams and Hoaxes.
12 sketches of Christmas, Day 6
Christmas Doorway – P6/5
Friday – P6/5 (4/12/20)
We are edging closer to the end of term. 😀
Please leave a comment to tell us what you have enjoyed this week.
Mrs Brown