P6 had an insight into Victorian life today when Izzy Swanson joined us to reenact a day in the life of a Victorian school child. We learned about what they would have worn, how they would have lined up and what lessons they would have been taught.
P6 had an insight into Victorian life today when Izzy Swanson joined us to reenact a day in the life of a Victorian school child. We learned about what they would have worn, how they would have lined up and what lessons they would have been taught.
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P6 have been learning about perimeter and the kind of jobs that would use measuring.
We undertook a challenge to see what equipment would be best to measure certain perimeters in the playground area.
In Art P6 have been learning about the French artist Claude Monet and have used chalk to recreate his impressionist style.
We started by mixing and blending the chalk to achieve different colours and tones. We then layered on top of that with more chalk, trying to add different marks to create the impression of detail.
The class have worked very hard and has resulted in lots of beautiful pictures, well done P6! 😊
We will now be moving on to do a similar thing, but this time using paint.
Tuesday 30th January 2024 was a special day at Sound Primary School as we were visited by both the Junior and Senior Jarl Squads of 2024.
The Junior Jarl Squad, led by Guizer Jarl Skeppare Nokkvesson (aka Oran McCulloch), were in fine voice during their time with us, supported by a group of young local musicians who did a brilliant job. ‘Yes Sir, I can Boogie’ was definitely a highlight! The clip below shows all the pupils from p1 to p7 joining in with the Up Helly Aa song.
The Senior Jarl Squad, led by Guizer Jarl King Harald Olafsson (aka Richard Moar) were also pretty spectacular both in sight and sound. A fantastic line up of local musicians provided the music for the Up Helly Aa song and also their squad song which made us all want to get up and dance! Here is a clip of all the pupils from p1 to p7 joining in with the Up Helly Aa song. The Jarl commented how loud and enthusiastic our singing was. High praise indeed from a ‘King’!
Apologies, I posted this on our Class Team yesterday but forgot to post it on the blog.
Please click on the link below to see Monday’s Home Learning Grid.