P5/6 CLASS ASSEMBLY ON WW1

Today was the big day for all of us in P5/6, time to share our learning with friends, family and the whole school. There were a few nerves building as the day progressed and much relief when it was all finished – also some pleasure in being able to reduce some parents and staff members to a tear at the end!

Isabel, Jay and Alex sharing details of how WW1 started.

Emma, Carla and Tory sharing details of women in WW1

Robbie, Ronan and Robert shared information about life in the trenches.

Kelsi, Mia and Evie talked about some key Shetlanders from WW1

Amy, Koll and Frankie spoke about the battle of the Somme, where Shetland suffered the biggest loss.

Hayden, Isaiah and Lucien shared some details of the weapons used in WW1.

Becca, Hannah and Daniel shared their thoughts on the end of the war and our learning.

Ellie, Evie, Hannah, Isabel and Robbie all shared information about their own connections to WW1. This was a lovely addition to the assembly and all of the pupils had found this information in their own time!


Quiz time (Abi, Ellie and Kayla): time to check if the audience had been paying enough attention to the assembly… Well done audience!

Getting ready to sing “Keep the Home Fires Burning” – we are blessed with such beautiful singers in P5/6

Soloists: Emma, Evie, Hannah, Tory, Kelsi, Abi, Becca and Carla.

Quartets: Robbie, Lucien, Hayden and Koll and Ellie, Kayla, Jay and Frankie.

I can honestly say that I could not have been more proud of all of the P5/6 pupils. They have put so much thought and effort into this. They have been very instrumental in deciding how we should do it, what should be included, all slides and scripts were prepared by themselves too.

We have thoroughly enjoyed the topic of WW1, both the pupils and myself, and I believe that was clear in the presentation of their assembly this afternoon.

Well done P5/6, you should all be super proud of yourselves – have a well deserved break over the weekend!

5 thoughts on “P5/6 CLASS ASSEMBLY ON WW1”

  1. Well done to p5/6, Mrs Wells and Miss Budge, it was a super assembly with so much information shared. Thank you for a lovely afternoon 🙂

  2. I echo what Mrs Wells said. What an excellent assembly. Well done! It is great that you were all so inspired by the topic and shared your learning with us. That singing is absolutely beautiful. Super proud of you all – and your teachers!

  3. What a really lovely class assembly! I learned so much from you all about WW1! The information you researched was really interesting and shared so well with the audience. I loved hearing about your family heroes and the song at the end was the icing on the cake!! Big well done!

  4. This was a really moving performance P5/6. I thoroughly enjoyed working on this song with you as you put so much effort into it and it was lovely to hear some of you singing solo and in small groups. I am very proud of you all.!

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