Primary 6 2019-20 Archive
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What an amazing day the P6 children had on Friday 22nd November. Dressed up in costume the children looked fabulous as they learned all about Viking life from a real life Viking!! Freya showed the children all of the weapons used in battle and even allowed the children to try them out. Trade was also looked at and the journey the Vikings undertook to reach their destinations. All in all the P6 children thoroughly enjoyed their Viking day and we thank Freya for bringing Viking life to Waringstown Primary School!

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Primary 6 Mr Brown's class have been working hard each Friday afternoon with Mrs Park to create a Viking scene using a variety of design techniques. They used oil pastels for their sun or moon; chose analogous paint colours to create their sky (night or day); splatter & bubble wrap effects on their sea and designed and coloured their Viking longboats using felt tips and colouring pencils. They then collaged all their work to create the final Viking longboat scene. Well done Primary 6 - they look great!
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In Primary Six, we have been working very hard at all areas of the curriculum and have settled well into our Primary Six routines. Now we can share some of the activities that we have been doing from the start of term!
Literacy - Nouns/Verbs/ Adjectives, News and Views with our Talking and Listening, Creative Writing - Viking Saga and Adjective Alien stories
Numeracy - Time - 12hr and 24hr, 2D and 3D Shape, Four Mathematical Processes
W.A.U - The Vikings
PDMU - SMART Internet Rules and All About Me
R.E - The Lord's Prayer and Parables told by Jesus
P.E - Hockey and Swimming
Music - Recorder
Art - Family Crests and Patterns
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T Brown and A Mitchell