We are really enjoying hearing about each others achievements with our weekly “Achievement talks”
Last week we got to hear from the nerdy nuggets and we were thrilled that everybody in their group got up to share something with the rest of the class.
Although he didn’t want a photograph, we also heard from Alex about his achievements in his cross country events this year too.
We had a lovely afternoon today. Lots of the class had made or brought in party food 🎉 🍰 🍪 . We said our goodbyes to Hasan and wished him luck in his new school in England.
We had an awards ceremony for achievements for the year, our Accelerated Reader lucky dip and then played Winky Murder and then Pie Face 🥧! It was so funny!
Then we opened our ‘Go Wild’ packs from Ms Scanlan. Finally we had our party food outside (watching a couple of frogs 🐸). Here are some of our Pie Face photos, thanks for that Faith! 😂
Today in our new Primary 6/7 clas we wrote penpal letters to send to Lomayana, Kenya. We’ll send them over the holidays and then hear back from them in August.
On Thursday 14th June, Mr Rose came to do a huge demonstration of the circulatory system. He out a huge outline of a heart on the hall floor and we were all blood cells travelling through the body!
On Wednesday 6th June, we had a really interesting morning walking to different places in Boddam Voe and then listening to people sharing their memories of the history of the local area. Back at school we heard a bit more about local schools in the past and Shetland in WWII.
On Monday 4th June, we had a very exciting day at Sandwick, working with some of the Sandwick and Cunningsburgh primary classes to perform The Dragon of the Western Sea.
We met in the games hall first to run through all the singing, with a bit of acting, then we separated off to polish our performances. After lunch we had a dress rehearsal and then at 2pm, the performance in front of an audience of school bairns, family and friends. It is amazing how quickly the final polished performance was put together and we were very pleased with how well our bairns did. What a fantastic day.
We have been planting seeds for wildlife. The flowers will be food for lots of insects and animals. We have been making recycled newspaper pots for the seedlings. They are growing so fast. Everyone has been taking a turn to water them 😃
On 17th May we all went down to the Voe to look at all the plants growing there. We spotted lots of different species and then spent a while rock pooling.
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