Today we had our first celebration assembly. Mrs Inkster awarded each class with the following certificates. Everyone has contributed so well towards these things. We are very proud of our achievements so far.
Today, we were a little nervous but there was also a lot of excitement as the time for our performance neared! P1/2 put on a brilliant show which included acting out The Owl Who Was Afraid Of The Dark, talking about our own experiences of the dark, showing photos of our own constellation shapes and singing and playing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. They ALL performed brilliantly! We missed having Kirsty and Peter with us though. The class have done so well considering some have missed rehearsals due to illness and others have had to change role at the last minute, or take on extra lines. Thank you to our families for helping at home and coming to support us on the day. It means so much to the children and us! Here are a few snaps from our afternoon!
Arthur introduces our Assembly.
Our narrators – Innes, Arthur and Jessica. What a good job they did!
Plop and the little boy.
Daddy Owl finishes a hard night out hunting and makes his way home to a sleepy Plop and Mummy Owl.
Our owl family.
Plop lands with a bounce in front of the old ladies!
What do you think of the dark?
The camp fire boys say dark is fun!
The little girl said Santa won’t come unless it’s dark!
P1/2 have been working really hard to learn their lines and we’re just about ready for Friday! We’ve had a few last minute changes due to illness but P1/2 are taking everything in their stride as usual!
We really hope you can come this Friday at 1:40 and stay for tea and a look around afterwards.
Well done P1/2! You did such an amazing job preparing for your assembly at school and home. Thank you to everyone who supported you learning your parts! Everybody said what big loud voices you used on the day so that everyone could hear what we’ve been learning about. Thank you to those who came to watch …we hope you enjoyed it.
Emily and Rachel introduce our assembly.
Ryan, Innes and Kate tell us about the traffic survey graph.
Here are the vehicles we saw.
This group used loud voices to tell us how many of each vehicle we saw.
P2 tell us about their getting to school block graph.
Denley helps the audience count up in 5’s.
Our French game about vehicles.
Our Be bright…be seen message.
Our teddies high vis vest show….
Robbie and Alexander managed to memorise their words!
Our road safety message.
Our teddies learn to cross the road safely with the help of Joe, Skyler and Kate.
Well done to P1/2 this morning! You all performed brilliantly and should be so proud of yourselves! Thank you to our super audience for so willingly joining in. Thanks to our friends and families for helping us prepare at home and for supporting us on the day. Thanks to John and Mrs Inkster too. Can we do it all again?
Waiting patiently for it all to start!
Christina, Iona and Lorelei welcome everyone using sign language.
We told everyone about what bucket filling and bucket dipping is and how it makes us feel.
Roma helped Mrs Smith to hand out all our buckets so we could test how well our audience could recognise bucket filling or dipping.
Our audience was keen to join in.
Children are left out…ask them to join in!
A bucket dipping sketch about not letting others join in.
Leighton asks if he can play. It’s in time – Iona and Elijah say he can play next time.
We want to be a bucket filling school!
Anders and Isla knew how to include others in their game.
Hurtful words = Bucket Dipping
We don’t want bucket dipping in the canteen either.
Well done Ryan, confidently introducing our A-Z.
We signed each letter before saying our bucket filling ideas.
We sang and signed a beautiful song all about how we can make a difference every day.
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