Yell V Unst Champions!

PRIMARY NETBALL: 16 – 5 to Yell
PRIMARY FOOTBALL: 5 – 2 to Yell
SECONDARY NETBALL: 29 – 7 to Yell
SECONDARY FOOTBALL: 2-1 to Yell

Here are some quotes from the Cullivoe Bairn’s about the day!

“I think the netball was very good because we won!” – Poppy

“I think the football team did very well!” – Lee

“I liked watching the netball because it was fun watching it.” – Monica

“The secondary netballers won 29-7!” – Thomasina

“I liked it at the end when we found out that all the yell teams  won.” – Honey

“I think that the primary football teams were very fair.” – Dean

“I thought that they all played really nicely!” – Katy

“The Unst primary netballers played well but we were better!” – Ruby

“The primary football was really good to play in and it was really fun and the secondary football was really fun to watch because it was interesting!” – Hunter

“I think that the primary netball did quite well together because they worked as a team!” – Abbie

“I was so proud of the netball lasses on the day! They were fantastic!” – Miss J

“I  enjoyed watching it all.” – Aaron

 

Players from Cullivoe –

Netball: Abbie, Ruby, Jasmine, Tali, Amanda and Beth.

Football: Hunter and Beth.

Fashion Show

One day Miss Black came into school and told us that P4-7 were doing a fashion show so we had to plan out what we were going to wear. We had 5 weeks to prepare and get all of our costumes ready. And we all came up with something even though some of our plans changed.

The theme was weather. The next week we started making our costumes.

“It was hard but it was fun!” – Monica

“It was fun but challenging!” – Honey

“It was quite hard getting all the materials together but we had fun!” – Hunter

” It was fun doing it even though we had to change some of our designs.” – Aaron

It was really hard because I had to change my design.” – Lee

 

Baby Magni

Our old teacher Mrs Hay had a baby boy called Magni Quinn Soren Hay. She came in with Magni and most of us got to hold him and get our picture taken. It was really exciting to meet him and we wish Mrs Hay good luck! Congratulations! We are looking forward to having him at the school in the future!

 

Trip to Breckon Farm

On Tuesday the eighth of May we went to Breckon farm. We all came into school bright and cheery and  all got suited up for our long walk.

First we met James O’Breckon and went to see the cows. One of the white cows was very cheeky and licked our hands. There was a bull ,who was four years old called Jamie. All the cows had really long tongues and no teeth on their top gum. Their food was made of oats, barley and hay. The cows all had different coloured tongues, depending on what colour they were. There was a metal ladder in the corner of the calf and the bull’s pen. You could go behind it for protection in case the cows got aggressive. James and his dad had a gadget that they put on the cows tail which beeped and sent a message to their phones  when the cow was having contractions. The cows had drinking tubes on the walls, the calf pen had a lower one. The tubes only let out water when the cows put their mouths on them.

Next James and his dad, Alex, showed us the way to the sheep shed. When we went in there was three pens, each pen had a sheep and a lamb. six of the lambs in the shed were born the night before, the newest lamb was born at 3 am.  The sheep had tags on their left ears to show what farm they came from. James told us that when the lambs are first born he sprays iodine on their cords so they don’t get infected. If the lambs were born outside on a cold day they put a plastic lambs coats on them to keep them warm and dry.

Almost at the end of the tour we went to see the crops that Alex is growing. Every year he grows cabbages, some for eating and some to feed to the lambs. He also harvest seeds to grow the next year. we all got to plant a cabbage seed of our own. The north side was called Heidi and the south was called Hunter.