Today we held a soup and bannocks day at the school. We held it to get some of the community of Fetlar together to enjoy some soup and bannocks. Although it was a first time for making soup, we enjoyed it, a few of the things they made were scones, bannocks, and lentil soup. All of the guests enjoyed their food and at the end of the day we managed to raise £80.
Red Nose Day
Red Nose Day is a day when people go to school or work wearing a red nose. Red Nose Day was invented in 1985 by a group of people called Comic Relief to raise money to tackle the root of poverty and social injustice. To tackle the roots they raise around £1,000,000 by holding 2 events called Red Nose Day and Sport Relief.
We at Fetlar Primary School held our Red Nose Day on Monday 18th March. We started it by giving out sheets of paper to whoever came so they could answer the general knowledge quiz that was on it. After everyone had done the quiz we announced that the winner would get a special prize. Then a few people had their face painted by one of our students. We decided to paint faces and noses so we don’t use as much plastic. Whilst that was happening other people were having a go at the bean bag throw (which also had a special prize.)
After all of the fun happened we counted how much we raised and we managed to raise £32.00. We sent all of the money to Comic Relief and the £32.00 we raised was raised only by a few people! The prizes were a chocolate bar for the winner of the quiz and for the winner of the bean bag throw they won a chocolate bar also, second place won some sticky notes.
Belated Pancakes!
Kapla Blocks
Bridge End – Monday
Pancake Day
Geodesic dome igloo
Nursery is learning about winter, so we made them a geodesic dome!
We used instructions from this site, and recycled the back drop we made from our Christmas show.
First we had to make templates and draw a lot of triangles!
Then we had to cut them out and fold the flaps. It was really important we were accurate in our cutting and folding, we had to fix some of them later!
Then we had to start taping them all together so we could make the shape of the dome.
Finally it was ready to for nursery to play with! We tried it out as well 🙂