Primary 5 2012-13 Archive
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Recently Primary 5 were visited by the Northern Ireland Fire Service. The children were given a brief safety talk by the officers in class and then asked to complete an activity. The children were then taken outside to see the Fire Engine and each child was allowed to use the water hose!! Even Mrs Williamson and Mrs Erskine were roped into doing a job, Mrs Williamson had to 'model' the appropriate uniform for Fire Fighting while Mrs Erskine used the water hose, managing to spray most of the boys and girls in Primary 5! The children really enjoyed and benefited greatly from this very worthwhile and educational annual visit. A special thank you was said by Mrs Williamson to the Lurgan Branch of NI Fire Service who were fantastic in relaying their safety message.
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At present Primary 5 are studying Living Things within the World Around Us and have been preparing for this visit. The children got opportunities to walk around the extensive grounds, identifying flowers and minibeasts. They also got to hunt for minibeasts and go pond dipping.
The children really enjoyed this educational visit and have gained much from it.
Follow the link to find out more about Lough Neagh Discovery Centre: www.discoverloughneagh.com Please click READ MORE to see all of the photographs from the visit.
Read more: Primary 5 enjoyed a visit to the Lough Neagh Discovery Centre at Oxford Island.
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Primary 5 certainly went to town for Red Nose Day on Friday. The children loved being out of regular uniform and certainly 'went to town' with the red theme!
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Primary 5 enjoyed making Mothers Day delights for their mummies. They even tucked a little surprise inside their baskets.
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Primary 5 recently treated Mrs Peacocke to a surprise 'Baby Shower' as she approaches the beginning of her maternity leave. The children from Primary 5 organised the event with the help of Mrs Williamson. The two classes joined together to sing, play games and enjoy some treats while celebrating with Mrs Peacocke.
The children presented Mrs Peacocke with presents which will help her well on her way to preparing for her new arrival. Mrs Williamson would like to express a massive thanks to all the parents whom sent in cards and gifts, your generosity was definitely reflected in Mrs Peacocke's reaction to this event! Many thanks for your continued support and may we take this opportunity to wish Mrs Peacocke best wishes for herself and husband Chris as they prepare for their new arrival.