Monthly Archives: April 2025

Victorian Lerwick Trip

Our final question in our Victorians topic was: What was life like in Victorian Lerwick? We were very lucky to have Mrs Nicholson take our classes on a tour of Lerwick to look for evidence of the Victorians. We also compared old photos of Lerwick to what we could see today.

The Gilbertson Park was opened in Victorian times. The Burgh Road used to also be the end of Lerwick!

The Town Hall and Police Station were built in Victorian times. We looked for clues on the buildings that tell us this.

The street has lots of Victorian buildings on it. We were surprised that the sea used to go all the way up to Harry’s Shop!

Microbit Step Counters

We LOVE using microbits in Primary 6. They are mini computers that you can code. We have used them to display messages, make games and create animations.

In this lesson we created step counters. The microbits have motion sensors so we could programme them to count our steps. We also had the extra challenge of setting a step goal and coding our microbit to react when we reached our step goal. We got to choose and code what our microbits did when we achieved our goal. Some of the microbits played music, displayed an emoji or displayed a message. Here we are testing them out outside.

Victorian Classroom

We have been learning about the Victorians. One of our key questions in our topic was: What was life like for Victorian children?

We have been doing drama activities with Izzy Swanson based around the stories of Oliver Twist and The Little Match Girl to explore this.

We also got to role play a Victorian classroom. Izzy was our teacher and it was very different to a normal day in class! Here we are dressed as Victorian children pretending to be very sad!