Primary 7 2011-12 Archive
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Mr McCambley's class are continuing their detailed study of Japan. They've designed and painted an Arita plate.
Arita is a village in Japan which is renowned for its white porcelain with distinctive blue glaze. One even appeared on 'The Antiques Roadshow' ... It turned out to be worth over £2,000. Ours may cost less but we're very proud of the finished product and the displays.
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Mr McCambley's class have designed and painted Japanese fans as part of their detailed study of Japan with Mrs Erskine. The children enjoyed designing and researching how to decorate their fans and the end product certainly is FANtastic! SORRY but I couldn't resist.
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P7 Mr McCambley's class have been studying Shape & Space as part of their Maths again this term and have created Titanic themed co-ordinate grids in 4 quadrants.
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The final display of our research work with Mrs Erskine.
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The Titanic was the main theme of our School Assembly on Friday the 10th February 2012. The assembly took the form of a mini production by Primary 7 Mrs Sloan's class, they acted out the sinking of the Titanic, with sound and lighting effects included. The cast were dressed in appropriate period costumes and even included the instrumental group we are all so familiar with from the Titanic Ship.
This year is the centenary of the sinking of the Titanic and Primary Seven have been studying some of the events which led up to the tragedy, the reasons why it happened and the safety procedures which were put in place as a consequence of this terrible loss of life. The Assembly message was based around John 15 v 3 'Greater love has no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends'. The children held their audiences attention through poems, a piano recital, role play, bible readings and prayers.
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