We had fun today at Fetlar eating haggis, totties and neeps and some shortbread biscuits that the younger children made. We sang songs and read some of Burn’s poems,’Address to a Haggis’ and ‘My love is like a red, red rose’. After that we read our Toast to the lasses which worked out alright then the Reply to the Laddies. Finally we tucked into our tasty lunch. Happy Burn’s Night
Martin Luther King Day
Monday 21st January was Martin Luther King day, a federal holiday in the United States of America where Mr King came from. We found out about him and how brave he was. We discussed how we would feel if we had to be kept separated from our friends because of colour, gender or faith as examples. Then we wrote about an experience we have had in the past which needed qualities that Dr King had like encouragement, strength and motivation. We then linked that example and Dr Kings example to our Children’s articles of rights. Our P7 children thought among others that Article 29 – Using education to be the best you can and to live peacefully and Article 12 – Every child has a right to have a say in all matters affecting them.
Surprise anonymous gift!
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“We were gifted a train set by an anonymous person based in Florida, USA. It’s an amazing piece of kit. We got to decide how to design the track and the carriage order. We started using Kapla blocks to make towers around the track” said a P7 child.”I would want it to go faster but the cool thing about it is that the train detail is good and you can put something in one of the goods carts” volunteered another P7 child.
Nursery said “I made it go fast and it made me happy!”
“There are a lot of things that can go on it like some sheep and fencing which makes it look like a real train station” said P3.
“We have had a lot of fun building the track, making it work and imagining the world around us in miniature. Thank you to our generous Donor who has helped us achieve our right to play and relax!” said Mrs Kavanagh
Joyeux Noel et Bonne Annee La Frayere Bocca, Cannes!
Today we sent Christmas greetings to our partner school in Cannes, France. The nursery children there showed us their cadeux (presents) from Pere Noel (Father Christmas) and their sapin (Christmas tree). We found out about Christmas traditions in France and asked them some questions about the galette des Rois, a special pie which they slice up and whoever finds the bean inside becomes the King or Queen.
International Migrants Day
Yesterday we found out why people come to different places to live. We found out that people have moved around for a long time even people on Fetlar had to move when they were cleared off the land in the 1700’s and 1800’s. We researched about migrants in Scotland and how there are not many of them or refugees so people shouldn’t be worried. We also thought that if we help them they could help us by teaching us new things. We sent a letter to Tavish Scott to ask him to let more migrants come here. We also found our that the UNCRC says in article 22 that migrant or refugee children should have the same opportunities as children here in Fetlar. @UN #migrantsday
Planting new trees
Today with the help of one of our ferrymen Pete we learned life skills and planted out lots of trees in the school grounds and in ‘Fetlar forest’. We tried different planting techniques ensuring the location and equipment were right before we laid them down. Pete showed us how to space out the saplings so the roots don’t compete with each other and grow well.
We have chosen Global Goal #15 as one of our main goals for our life on Fetlar and so helping to look after the land and plants on it is important to us.
Also as a rights respecting school it gives us a chance to apply Article 29 from the United Nations Convention on the Rights of a Child which states that we have a right to take part in activities which help us be the best we can be.
Amazingly, while we were in Fetlar Forest we temporarily disturbed a long eared owl nesting in the conifer trees. We got a little clip of it flying above us. I hope you’re just as excited as us.
Thank you Sainsbury’s, Woodland Trust, Peoples Postcode lottery and Yorkshire Tea for funding this initiative.
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/plant-trees/free-trees/
https://www.yorkshiretea.co.uk/yorkshire-tree
https://www.about.sainsburys.co.uk/news/latest-news/2015/13-11-2015
UK Parliament Week #vote100 Women’s right to vote in Shetland
Thanks to Marsali Taylor for giving us a presentation on the fight for the right to vote in Shetland. We had lots of drama activities to help us understand aspects of a complicated and long drawn out campaign. We also made a timeline and found out about the main reasons for women wanting the vote then. We then completed a ‘diamond 9’ reasoning poster to display what we thought the order of those main ideas were. Aaron thought that some of the reasons just ‘stood out’ for him so it was easy to order them.
Global Goals Project
In preparedness for the Word’s largest lesson Fetlar pupils are getting ready to ‘take action’ in the community. They have been looking at the isle of Fetlar and deciding what the important issues are that need some attention. They have used the global goals for sustainable development to do this and chosen 6 from 17 goals that link to the issues. The next step is to meet with the Community committee to see what the adults think of their ideas. Watch this space!
Yell Show success for Fetlar pupils.
Well done to all the children (and adults) who submitted entries for this years Yell Show at East Yell showground. In contradiction to the weather the entries from all the entrants were stimulating, fun and delicious! Fetlar pupils did us proud by totting up a spectacular number of 1sts, 2nds and some 3rds. We are so proud of you showing your confidence and involvement and taking responsibility for your entries.