Fiddle

A few weeks ago I did my first grade fiddle exam I had to play 3 tunes, do some scales and arpeggios there was sight reading where you have to play a line of music. My teacher is Aimee Barclay from high level music in Lerwick.

Then 1week ago i got my results at 10 passed 9 at night  and I passed with distinction which is the highest  you can get I am getting my sertifficet tonight.

On Thursday the school had a instrumental concert I played my fiddle and ruby and Evan and brook played there fiddles to I played jingle bells.

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Instrumental Concert

We had an instrumental concert this morning. The whole school gathered in the dinning hall to hear them.  There were a lot of pupils from P5-7 performing songs for us, there were a lot of Christmas songs that we could sing along with. There were people playing the fiddles, a flute, a recorder, the piano and the guitar.

They all did a fantastic job of performing in front of the whole school! Well done to everyone who took part.

The Play

On Thursday the 10th of December we did our Christmas play. We have been doing lots of rehearsals. It was called the 12 Days of Christmas. The story was about Mr Partridge’s Amazing Performing Troupe, Father Christmas, Mrs Christmas, Mo Christmas, Nasty Grimgrump, Mrs Grimgrump and Jo Grimgrump. There was lots of songs in the play.  There was also lots of characters. There was 12 lords, 11 ladies, 10 drummers, 9 pipers, 8 maids, 7 swans, 6 geese, 5 gold rings, 4 colley birds, 3 French hens, 2 turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree in Mr Partridge’s troupe. I was a maid in the play. The decorations were very good and so were all the costumes. Most of the play went very well except from the part when the CD broke and we had to get another one.

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Visitors to Primary 4/5

We had elves visit our classroom last night, they sent us a sneaky visit of their visit. They left footprints though so we could see where they had been.

They even left us a note!

This is what it said.

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The robin appeared in our classroom in the middle of the day when we were singing Christmas carols, it must have been visiting Santa again to tell him how we are getting on.

magic robin!

We have a robin in our class room. yesterday we saw the robin next to the cupboard but today when we were practicing our songs when suddenly someone spotted the robin on top of the projector! It was very mysterious. this morning the robin went to tell Santa and some people were a bit naughty.

THE END!

This is a true story.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

We have been extremely busy this term. We are rehearsing for our play which is the 12 days of Christmas. We have also made Christmas decorations to decorate the Tingwall hall. It looks great! Primary 2/3 made Christmas baubles, they made a great job of them. We will try to take pictures of the hall if we can to show you. Here is some of the decorations we made.

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We also made a snowman out of cups (we’re not sure how many we used but there must be over a 200 hundred!) We haven’t had time to make his hat yet but we thought he was too fragile to take down to the hall so he sits in our classroom instead! 🙂 Here he is…

Our Snowman

Miss Nicholson brought in an advent calendar so each morning she uses the lolly sticks to see who gets to open the drawer for that day. We’re lucky we have 25 pupils in the class and there is exactly 25 days on the advent calendar.

Advent Calendar

 

We also have a different kind of advent calendar. Miss Nicholson created a 25 Random Acts of Christmas Kindness. We check this every morning and try to see if we can do them!

25 Random acts of christmas Kindness

One of Santa’s robins has appeared in our classroom to make sure we are being good! He is there one minute and then he disappears sometimes so he must be reporting back to santa! When he comes back he is in a different place so we don’t know where he is all the time.

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Type ‘Onsie’ day at school

Today everyone wore their onsie or pyjamas to school to help raise money for Type One Diabetes research.

JDRF is the world’s leading funder of vital type 1 diabetes research. We would like to support them so that as many bairns as possible can live life free of this life-long, life threatening condition.

There are 29,000 bairns living with type 1 diabetes in the UK and that includes someone in our school. So to raise awareness of World Diabetes Day (14th of November) we are wearing our onsies! We were supposed to do this last Friday but unfortunately the school was closed due to bad weather.

Here is Primary 45 wearing their onsies

This is the whole school

Even the teachers joined in too!

The pupil council did a great job of organising lots of games for Golden Time. There were: name the reindeer, What time did he wake up, Where’s the penguin, how many sweets in the jar, a couple of tombola’s and a target throwing game. There was an obstacle course too! People brought in home bakes that were delicious!

 

We ate them at snack and the ones that were left were sold in the afternoon.

We have had great fun today. Well done to the pupil council for organising such a brilliant day!

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