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6th Dec 2024
P4AK have been enjoying gymnastics this term. The children have been developing balance, agility and coordination and applying these in a range of activities.
21st Nov 2024
We had a brilliant time visiting the Waterfront Hall to explore, 'Our Wonderful World' through music. We have been learning about different instruments and what family they are in. The children loved using their knowledge to hear the instruments played by the Ulster Orchestra.
13th Nov 2024
Well done to Daniel P who was shortlisted for the AI Newsdesk Competition out of 2,000 entries.
24th Oct 2024
P4AK had great fun learning about Fairytales in Literacy this week. We have planned and written alternative endings to, 'Little Red Riding Hood.' We have been learning about the different elements needed to write Fairytales including endings, characters (good and evil) and settings. On Wednesday we created some Tableaux in groups to represent a scene from a chosen Fairytale. Check out the photos!
10th Oct 2024
P4AK loved creating funny AI animal pictures using Adobe Creative Cloud Express for a Newsdesk Competition.
The children were very creative and came up with a variety of different designs. We then wrote descriptions of our AI animals during a Literacy lesson.
The children were very creative and came up with a variety of different designs. We then wrote descriptions of our AI animals during a Literacy lesson.
8th Oct 2024
The boys and girls in P4AK took part in a workshop on Cyberbullying today. We found out what Cyberbullying is, thought about how we would feel if we were being bullied and looked at scenarios of what to do if someone was bullying us. Thanks to Amanda from REIM for delivering this very important workshop.
4th Oct 2024
We have been learning to use a ruler to measure in Numeracy and hot-seating with the characters from Rumplestiltskin in Literacy.
4th Oct 2024
We have had a busy month in P4. We have been outside to look at and draw trees using charcoal and then we went indoors to create more beautiful trees, using paint and fabrics.
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