P6 serve up PERFECT pizzas!

On Thursday 31st October, upper school participated in a ‘Come Dine with Me’ challenge. Each class prepared their own dish to serve to four joyful judges. P6 created our own dough using flour, brown sugar, yeast and warm water. We loved using our hands to knead the dough.

‘It was fun we’d love to do it again!’ said some of the pupils.  We topped our pizzas with a variety of ingredients. These included red onion, red peppers, pepperoni and chicken.

After the pizzas had been placed in the oven we decorated our class using an Italian theme. The class also set out the tables as if it was a restaurant. ‘It looked spectacular’ said one of the pupils.

The class put on a variety of acts to entertain the judges. We are really proud to serve our perfect pizzas and we are waiting for the results of the competition!

P6 and P1F Book Buddies!

Yesterday, P6 and P1F took part in a drama workshop. We were working on how we use our voices when we are reading aloud. We played lots of hilarious games and really enjoyed getting to know more about our buddies intrests and personality. We developed our skills of communication and worked on using pitch and volume in our stories. We cant wait to get started on the project!

Pumpkin Carving – Pupil reflections

‘Some pumpkins are fat and some are thin’ (Ella)

‘Pumpkins are different colours – green, orange, white and even green and orange together’ (Jaidon)

‘Eugh inside it is stinky.  There is goo and loads of seeds’ (Robbie)

‘Pumpkin need eyes’ (Reece)

‘You have to dig really hard to get all the seeds out’ (Lochlann)

‘Put a little candle in it’ (Andrew)

Pumpkin Carving

We were joined in the Language Centre by our friends from the P1 classes yesterday.  Together we learnt more about where pumpkins grow and compared their colours and sizes using Clicker.  Next we sequenced picture cards to learn how to carve a pumpkin.  The fun part was scooping out the flesh and seeds and carving a face into the pumpkin flesh.  Finally we sang a song together about pumpkins before enjoying some pumpkin soup at snack time.

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