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PRIMARY 1/2 POP-UP CAFE

When Primary 1 and 2 decided they wanted to have a pop-up café at the end of term, we began planning and thinking about what we would need to get and do.  We spoke about foods/drinks which would be easy to make in a busy classroom and also considered food allergies.

This week we have been busy baking and making sandwiches.  Everybody took part and worked really well together.

This morning, we were delighted to see so many people come into the classroom.  We had to have 2 different sittings as there were so many people wanting to come!  We had a fantastic time with everyone enjoying the food and drink and our waiters/waitresses working very hard attending on their tables.  Guests were then invited to go and see all the excellent gardening work they have been doing recently with Duncan in the greenhouse and polytunnel.

Donations given this morning amounted to £176.51 which we will put towards a trip next term.  Sincere thanks to everyone who gave so generously.

I hope everyone enjoyed their morning and will now enjoy a well deserved Easter break.  See you all in 2 weeks!

WEEK 3 – PRIMARY 1 – LEARNING (B)LOG

This week we have enjoyed writing using Viking Runes, playing in the galley boat, making clay Viking Longhouses, watching ‘Gudrun: The Viking Princess’ and drawing and painting Viking people.

 

We have been learning about length and measurement, practising all the phonics we have learned so far, making a toy with Mr Rose which required elastic energy and sharing storysacks with the secondary pupils.

Finally, today we held our toy sale in class.  We were really busy organising for the sale and helping set up the class with assistance from Primary 6.  The sale was a huge success and we raised £132.20.

All kinds of bears in Primary 1

This week in Primary 1, we are thinking about all kinds of bears.  We have lots of teddy bears in our toy shop, busy dressing bears in all sorts of clothes, making polar and teddy bears in craft activities, polar bears in our icy water and lots of other bear related activities.

On Tuesday, we were really lucky to have a visit from Wendy Inkster who makes Burra Bears.  She told us what she uses to make the bears, how she makes them and brought a lot of different Burra Bears to show us.

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Primary Toy Sale

Primary 1 held their toy sale today to raise money to help pay for their trip to Up Helly Aa next Tuesday.  We received donations of lovely toys, books and games and at 2.00pm there was a mad rush of buying and selling.  Nearly everything was sold.

Primary 1 helped count the money and we were delighted to discover that we had raised about £115!  This will help pay for the bus and possibly a snack for everybody.

Thank you to everyone who donated toys and to everyone who bought from the sale.

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Last Week of Term

This week everyone has been busy, busy, busy!

On Wednesday Wendy from Burra Bears came in to speak about her workshop. She showed us the bear they made for Shetland wool week. It was very interesting and we all hope she can come again.

In P.E primary 6 and 7 made a human pyramid and it was very hard to do! Everyone kept on falling over and we laughed.

In maths primary 6 and 7 made kites. They were very sturdy but some went in circles when they flew. Were making kites because we’ve been learning about the properties of shapes in Friday maths.

We hope everyone has a lovely holiday!

Burra Bears kite making 4 - Copy pe pyramid - Copy

 

By Hannah and Noah

Our Terrific Trip by Eva P.5

 

I was so excited once I woke up on Tuesday morning, because we (Primaries 3 – 7)  were going on a school trip to the Sandness Mill and Turriefield.  I had never been to either of them so to me it was going to be one big adventure.

Once I arrived at school I was told we were to leave at quarter to 10, so before we left we did a little maths on symmetry, a few minutes later I was told to grab everything I needed because we were going.  I was really excited and happy.

When we arrived at the Sandness Mill we were greeted by two people, one called Gary and one called Louise.  They told us we were going to be split into two groups.  I was in group one with a few other people and everybody else was in group two.  Group one was with Gary and group two was with Louise.  After that we followed Gary into the mill, first he showed us the weaving loom machine.  It was very noisy and it was so noisy some people had to wear headphones!  Every hour they could have 6 jackets made, I bet you couldn’t do that with your needles!

Gary showed us a few other machines too one of them was the carding machine that makes ‘oo’ into yarn – WOW.  He also showed us a room full of ‘oo’.  The ‘oo’ was very springy and quite spongy. Gary said it also felt all soft like snowflakes.  He told us the ‘oo’ had 3 baths but they were way too hot for us but just right for cleaning the ‘oo’.  They could also dye the ‘oo’, they could make lots of colours and Shetland colours too.  There were lots of other machines like the jumper making machine and they said the Fair Isle was the most complicated and this is two of the most interesting things that one of the machines was 100 years old and another thing was the Sandness Mill is the only place in the whole of Europe where you can see the whole process from ‘oo’ to woolly jumpers and the finished product is also sold in the shop.

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Sandness mill was marvellous and I called it the Super Sandness Mill.  I was sad to leave but happy because … Next up Transition Tuffiefield.

 

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Before we went to Turriefield we went to a beach to eat our snack.

The waves were massive. IMG_2697

I had an apple and once I had finished it we were off on the bus again.

I was very excited once I heard all of everyone else’s comments about Turriefield.  We were greeted by two people, one called Penny and one called Alan.  First they took us to see the turkeys –   gobble gobble   Turkey (2)

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then they showed us a few different tools and let us try to lift the heavy steel weed cutter and ploughs

(they were  quite heavy).  IMG_2571

They also showed us the vegetables they grew.  They grew melons, garlic, beetroot, kale, chillies, peppers, leeks, marrows, sweetcorn, peas and a few other things

P1030303 P1030332 IMG_2611( I almost forgot about pumpkins and broccoli and aubergines). Also they showed us inside the politunnels and said they (by they I mean two of them) are jungles then they showed us the ducks and explained a bit about Turriefield.  Back up at the shed they gave us all

peas in a pod to try . P1030340 They were outstanding.  So good I called Turriefield Terrific Turriefield and it certainly was.  I was very sad to go I had a spectacular trip.

I would definitely do that trip again.  Some of the highlights of the trip was looking at all the food, trying the peas and learning how to dye the ‘oo’ and the big room that was full of it!

But now I was back on the way back to the school and by this time I was very hungry but I was lucky because once we arrived back at the school we were going to have our lunch.

At the school I ate my lunch and then I had my break.  At break I wrote Peerie Filskit Tammie and when I got home I told my mam all about it.

I felt happy and excited for our next trip.

By Eva

 

P1/2 WEDDING

As part of our Journeys topic and RME, P1/2 held a Christian wedding.

We all enjoyed organising and preparing for Rachael and Edward’s special day.

The wedding day arrived, the sun shone and everyone had a fantastic day!

We hope you enjoy the photos.

The beautiful bride
The beautiful bride
The bride and her bridesmaids
The bride and her bridesmaids
Flowergirls
Flowergirls
All ready!
All ready!
A proud dad and his daughter
A proud dad and his daughter
The groom's parents
The groom’s parents
Mother of the bride
Mother of the bride
Granny and Grandad!
Granny and Grandad!

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Mr & Mrs x
Mr & Mrs x
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P1/2
The cutting of the cake
The cutting of the cake
The groom and his bestmen
The groom and his bestmen
Time to eat!
Time to eat!

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Our Guard of Honour
Our Guard of Honour
The Grand March
The Grand March…….
...followed by the conga!
…….followed by the conga!

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Duncan, our fantastic DJ
Duncan, our fantastic DJ