This week in our topic we completed our Iron Age shields for display. We received an archaeology investigation kit from Archaeology Scotland and looked at real artefacts. We tried to figure out what they were or what they were used for, then all was revealed at the end. There were whorls used in making wool into yarn and parts of clay pots. There were also armlets and glass beads that they wore as jewellery to show their status. We also found out about Iron Age houses, including Roundhouses, Crannogs, Hill Forts and Brochs.
In our writing we continued to learn about acrostic poetry and wrote poems about winter, then developed our cutting and folding skills by making snowflakes.
Aiste and Ellie – I enjoyed making snowflakes.
Lauchlin, Liam and Zak – I enjoyed making my Celtic shield.
Jamie – I enjoyed learning about the Celts.
Demi-Lee and Ruby – I enjoyed learning about symmetry.
Ross, Faith, Tapiwa and Robbie – I liked investigating the artifacts.
Well done Primary 3/4.
Just a reminder:
Sacraments: Enrolment mass for the children in P3 who will be taking the sacrament of Reconciliation this Sunday (22.11.15), 10.45 at the Church. Enrolment mass for the children in P4 who will be taking sacraments will be next Sunday (29.11.15) again 1o.45 at the Church.
Wow it must of been fun
wow looks fun