Here are peerie hands preparing the rhubarb that made some tasty muffins! Thank you! The next day it was all in a scrummy crumble and yet more ice cream!
Woolly weaving work
Look at these amazing Ojo de Dios, made on Fuscia sticks… We’re hoping they help to continue to ward off COVID!
Mr McP has been busy making ice-cream!
Thanks to these very polite letters from our young writers, Iain has been busy all weekend. The trade off worked really well. Thank you for the delicious peat cake!
The reviews are wonderful, he is inspired to try new and favourite flavours again! Thank you for your encouragement.
Snow in May! We explore dendrite formation.
Snowflakes are different because they fall at different speeds and the air is always changing temperature. You can learn about snowflakes and how they are formed from the video clip on glow. The snowflakes grow as little crystals reach out like arms called dendrites. We created our own dendrite patterns. Aren’t snowflakes beautiful?
https://www.tigtagworld.co.uk/film/snowflakes-PRM00176/
Who’s living in the grasslands of the world…
We studied grasslands and found rhinos and aardvarks… (and I decided I am nocturnal too!)
Treasure in the Peat!
We had a treasure map to find what was smuggled into Foula and hidden in the peat stacks…
Watercolour card
I painted this watercolour card for my teacher and gave her a bag of homegrown rhubarb
Making a mini book
Hyin is the name of my favourite sheep. Here’s a mini book I made all about Hyin. You can make these mini books from one sheet of paper.
Boat School -fishing for lobsters and crabs
In boat school Dad teaches us to use hand lines and stay safe in da boat. I did this study with Dad afterwards…
Extreme Reading
Our extreme reading challenge… where can you find a great place to read?
Here are some extreme readers taking a literary break on their daily exercise, when the winds drop enough to turn the pages at the top of Da Noup!