Primary 6 2015-16 Archive
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The children in P6B were challenged to write a letter to a giant supermarket to complain about its lack of Fairtrade coffee options.
The two winners then read their letters out to the rest of the class and were recorded by another child on the recently purchased iPads. All enjoyed the experience and Mr Brown was delighted with how well the children can complain!!!!
See the videos of the winners below
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It was the turn of P6B to perform during Friday Assembly and what a job they did!
On the theme of Rules, P6B produced drama, poetry and humour to get across how important rules are, both at home and in school.
The class also got participation from several of the teachers in the assembly and several teachers in the assembly told us about a rule which they have at home.
Well done to all involved! It was superb!!
Check out the photo Gallery and the video below to see how they did.
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In Term 2 both Primary 6 classes have been working on abbreviations, percentages, Fairtrade, rules, desigining chocolate wrappers and much more. Please see the photos of recent displays from both classes.
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As part of thier WAU topic of Vikings, the P6 classes have been experimenting with boat hulls.
Each child was given the same amount of tinfoil and asked to plan, design and construct a hull to hold the most weight.
The children then tested thier hulls by placing them in water and adding marbles one at a time to see how many marbles they could hold before sinking.
After this we carried out a plenary session where the children decided if they would make any changes to improve it.
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Both Primary 6 classes travelled to Lurgan Junior High School on Thursday 15th October to sample some of the lessons. The children enjoyed PE, Music, French, Science, Technology and Home Economics.
A big thank-you goes to the staff of LJHS for a very warm welcome!