78 years ago on the nights of the 13th and 14 the March, the Scottish town of Clydebank was bombed by the Luftwaffe. More than 570 civilians were killed and 11, 350 were declared homeless. This terrible event is known as The Clydebank Blitz. As you will be aware, Primary 7 has adopted different personas when studying WW2 and many of them are from Clydebank. The pupils had made their own homes and schools etc . The attached images show what the pupils discovered on Thursday morning. Our next task is to create what happens next. The pupils have now been told if they have been evacuated, called up to one of the services or are remaining at home as an essential worker. They must use factual information and events as a basis for their biographies.
We had wacky hair styles galore in Primary 7 this morning to celebrate Red Nose day. Interesting looks indeed!
LEARNING SCRIPTS * LEARNING SCRIPTS* LEARNING SCRIPTS
COSTUMES * COSTUMES * COSTUMES * COSTUMES
We are continuing our plee to help P7s learn their words for the senior school show. A reminder that all costumes need to be in school as soon as possible. If you need help with any items please let us know.
REMINDERS –
PE – Outdoor Kit Mondays AND Indoor Wednesday
Homework – spelling words will be given on Mondays with homework due on Fridays. We are now concentrating on sentences and will not be expecting the children to complete a spelling activity.
Literacy Circles – Homework task and reading will be given out on Wednesdays and is due the following Wednesday .
Thank for your continued support.
Mrs Wylie, Mrs Muir and Miss Mulhern