Primary 2 are learning about capacity. We had to find out which container would hold the most water and which would hold the least.
The Water Cycle
The Water Cycle
We had a look at Renoir's painting. It is called "Umbrellas". We decided what we liked about it and what we didn't like. We then painted our own umbrellas using nice, bright colours.
Primary 2 have enjoyed all of the water based play areas.
Primary 2 had a wonderful Pirate Day. They enjoyed performing for the rest of the school during assembly, playing pirate games and all their yummy piratey treats!!
We loved blowing bubbles in the playground.
Bubble painting!
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Mrs Belch read us "The Tickly Octopus" and then we made our own using paper plates and bubble wrap.
We made our own treasure chests!
Pirate Portraits
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