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Driftwood by Cathy Cassidy
The Alchemist’s Apprentice by Kate Thompson
The Sheep-Pig (New Windmill) by Dick King-Smith
Magnus Powermouse by Dick King-Smith
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Posted on May 1st, 2008 by Mrs MacIver.
Categories: Expressive Arts, Modern Languages, Technologies.
Primary 6 have been rapping in French! It’s all about pets and is very good!
Posted on April 25th, 2008 by Mr Dagger.
Categories: Expressive Arts, Literacy and English, Numeracy and Mathematics, Social Studies.
In their new home-teams the Primary 6 children at Gullane Primary were given the following challenge.
Produce a large map of Europe, showing the different countries and their flags. Your map should indicate which countries are members of the European Union and which have adopted the Euro. Your map must include a key. As well as your map, you should include a written piece of work which explains simply, what the E.U. is and how/why the flag was designed.
Posted on April 14th, 2008 by Mr Dagger.
Categories: Expressive Arts.
Primary 6 are studying collage this term and we started off by making a collage of an eye using different pulses.
Posted on March 14th, 2008 by Mr Dagger.
Categories: Expressive Arts.
Right now we are looking at art by Vincient Van Gogh, right now we are looking at two of his paintings.
Field Under Thunderclouds and Sunflowers
by Fionnlagh