We had a visit from NI Forest School Association this week. We explored the forest area at our school to create nature pictures within a 1m square as our frame. Despite the cold weather, we thoroughly enjoyed our day!
Badminton coaches from the ABC council will be teaching P7 McC some new skills in racket sports over the next 8 weeks. Here are some photos from our first session.
P7 have been building bridges from paper straws and tape. We have learned that triangles are the strongest shapes and make for strong sturdy structures. Some of our bridges could support the weight of an iPad!!
P7 McC have been enjoying some PE games with Dave Sellwood from Teach It, Train It.
We have been creating some drama freeze frames in class. Can you guess what the freeze frames are?
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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