Primary 6/7 Weekly News

On Thursday the Primary 6’s went on their school trip to Scotland Street Museum in Glasgow. The school was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and we all had the opportunity to dress up in Victorian school clothes and experience a Victorian style lesson! We all had a great time.

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We also played Victorian outdoor games:

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Here are some of our comments:

Liam: “Petrifying!”

Eve: “It was epic!”

Dallas: “Fun!”

Nikki: “Horrifying, yet I would love to go back again.”

Charlie: “Interesting.”

Catherine and Aimee: “The most amazing experience of my life!”

Liam: “I’ll never forget it!”

In P.E. we played Russian long ball and we have been continuing the daily mile and starting to improve our times. We started percentages in maths this week and in writing we used our assessment scores to help us focus on the areas we need to improve.  In R.E. we designed leaves with a quote that inspired us with Miss Smyth.

We’ve had an epic week!

 

By Liam, Orla and Rachael.

 

2 thoughts on “Primary 6/7 Weekly News”

  1. Fantastic trip! Great experience for the P6’s. Aimee loved it, although is very glad that she didn’t go to school in Victorian times! I enjoyed hearing all about it from her and the pics on here are great. Thank you to all involved in providing this learning experience.

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