For the classes who are using Teams for their online learning, it is important to upload your work into your own folder. Your teacher will be able to see your progress and give you feedback.
If you are unsure how to upload your work onto Teams, here is a simple ‘how to’ guide.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, our Nativity production this year looks very different. All classes in the school have been involved in creating a stop frame animation of The Christmas Story.
The story was divided into scenes, with each class being responsible for a scene. Pupils made the scenery and props, and set up the scene for their class. Everyone in the class was involved in helping to animate their class scene, and pupils were able to work in small groups at a safe distance.
The stop frame animation involved positioning the characters in the scene, taking a photo, then moving the characters a very small distance. Another photo taken, another tiny movement made, another photo taken, and this was repeated over 100 times for each scene. When all the pictures are sequenced and viewed one after another, the characters appear to move by themselves.
There has been a huge amount of work from the pupils involved in creating this year’s Nativity – well done everyone.
We all hope that you enjoy watching it.
On Thursday 26th September, Primary 3 are hosting a learning breakfast. We would like to share breakfast with parents and carers from 9am in the dinner hall, then we will visit our class. We will show you how we access our school blog, and education city games. We hope you are able to join us.
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