Friday, 8 March 2013
World Book Day!
The children in 4th and 5th class all dressed-up for World Book Day on Friday. They dressed up as their favourite characters from books. We had a Little Red Riding Hood, Woody from Toy Story and Cinderella. It was a fun-filled day!
Thursday, 7 March 2013
Native American Art!
4th and 5th class painted a Native American scene and painted their own individual teepees. They used bright colours. They decorated the teepees with buffalos and other designs. We have been learning all about the Native American culture.
Our Native American Projects!
4th and 5th class made construction projects based on Native America. The projects were built at home with some help from the parents. The projects include teepees, travois, totem poles and Indians. The girls put alot of work in. Well done Girls!!
Maths for Fun!
4th and 5th class are currently involved in Maths for Fun on Thursday afternoons. Parents have been helping out in the classroom. The children are playing games such as Uno, Tangrams and Dice Games. It is so much fun!
Saturday, 23 February 2013
Class Trip to Narnia Exhibition!
4th, 5th and 6th class went to visit the Chronicles of Narnia Exhibition in Christchurch, Bray on Friday. We got to listen to a story as we walked around the exhibition. The classes went in groups and received a bookmark and a temptation treat at the end; which is not to be opened until Easter Sunday! :)
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Kenyan Ambassador's Visit
The Kenyan Ambassador came and visited 4th, 5th and 6th class today. She talked to us all about Kenya and her work as an ambassador. She gave us gifts of bags, necklaces and books. We made a guard of honour and she planted a tree in front of the school. The school was decorated in Kenyan colours and beautiful artwork was displayed.
Kenyan Ambassador comes to visit
We had a very special visit today from the Kenyan Ambassador
Catherine Muigai Mwangi. She came to talk to 4th, 5th and 6th
classes. This was all part of the annual Bray Lions Club, Windows
on the World Project.
She came to talk to us about her
country Kenya and tell us about
her job as ambassador. The ambassador arrived
at 11.20am and
the whole school cheered and waved the Kenyan
flags we had
made. Next, she planted a tree in the front garden of the school.
We brought her to our classroom, where she admired all the art
work we had
completed on Kenya. She was very impressed. She
talked to us for a while before
answering all of our questions. She
even brought us lovely gifts such as;
necklaces, handbags, books,
ornaments, tea and coffee. It was a wonderful day.
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