We have learned that Robert Burns was born in Alloway in Ayr and is famous all over the world for his poems and writing. We learned he lived in a cottage and helped his family on the farm. We listened to the poems ‘To a Mouse’, ‘Address To A Haggis’, ‘The Selkirk Grace’ and we sang and clapped to ‘Auld Lang Syne’. Some of us had haggis, neeps and tatties in school or at home this week.
We learned the songs ‘Katie Beardie’, ‘Three Craws’ and ‘Ye Cannae Shove Yer Grannie Aff a Bus’. We did some Scottish dancing. We designed our own tartan kilt for our Katie Beardie dancer and made purple and blue thistles with paint and collage. Mrs Reid did drama activities with us. We had to use our imagination to be different shapes and had to work well together to keep a ball up in the air for as long as we could. Can you see what interesting shapes we are?
Primary 2
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Aug
2021
Letter from Fiona Robertson, Executive Director Children, Young People & Partnerships and return to school in August 221
Dear Parents and Carers Please see the attached letter from Fiona Robertson, Executive Director Children, Young People & Partnerships regarding the return to school this term. Parent_Carer_August 2021 Please also find attached a copy of the letter we issued in June regarding our return to school after the summer holidays, this includes the staggered start and [...]
Primary 2
01
Apr
2021
April Newsletter
Dear Parents and Carers, Please find attached our most recent Newsletter. Newsletter March 2021 We hope you have a lovely Easter break! Kind regards, KPPS
Primary 2
01
Apr
2021
Letter from Fiona Robertson Executive Director Children, Young People & Partnerships
Dear Parents/Carers Please see the link below that contains a letter from Fiona Robertson, Executive Director Children, Young People & Partnerships. Parent_Carers_20210401 Kind regards KPPS