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March 3, 2016 by Coppertops Administrator

 

To practice our procedural writing (step by step guides) we decided to make a dragon taming manual.

First we had to make our Dragon Profiles. Here we invented our own dragons and wrote about all their abilities and attributes. Here are some examples:

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We then had to make a step by guide on how to catch and train our dragons.

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Finally we made a book to hold all this information, we call it The Book of Dragons!

Here’s how we made it.

We took 2 pieces of card and used papier mâché to design the front and back. We then bound the 2 pieces together and painted them.

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Here is the finished product with all the dragon pages put in it.

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The children love the book and reading about all the different dragons.

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Filed Under: Fourth Class, Third Class

March 3, 2016 by Coppertops Administrator

The Parents Association transformed our hall into a fantastic display of buns, decorations and cakes for the 5th and 6th class kids who made their confirmation on Tuesday March 1st. here are some pictures of the hall before the food was devoured!

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Filed Under: Parents' Association, School Info

February 25, 2016 by Coppertops Administrator

Last week we went all Medieval and built ourselves some castles! The children went home and took on the task of designing and building their own castle to rule over. It’s design was based of the stone castles the Normans built around Ireland.

The children did a fantastic job and really put a huge effort in, here are some of the Kings and Queens and their castles.

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We also made some catapults so that we could lay siege to each other in our castle battles. In these games the children had to knock over little army men in their opponents castle. Here’s some of the catapults we made.

All you need is 6 lollipop sticks and 3 rubber bands.

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Next just follow these steps and you can make your own!

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Now its ready to fire!

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We had a visit from the parents to see all the work the children put in and how the castles wars were turning out. It was a very successful day altogether!

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Filed Under: Fourth Class, School Info, Third Class

February 8, 2016 by Coppertops Administrator

A few weeks ago we had Bru Bellew visit us in class and show off some of the Bellew Family history. Most impressive of all were the flags that he brought in.

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These are the flags from the Bellew family showing their Coat-of-Arms. We also got to try out some old uniforms from the English army!

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We enjoyed the Flags and Coat-of-Arms so much we decided to make our own.

First we cut out our shield shapes out of card.

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Next we papier mached the shields to create a nice surface to paint on. We mixed PVA glue and water to make a runny paste and used this to stick old scraps of paper all over the shields.

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After that we had to paint a white undercoat so that none of the writing on the paper could be seen.

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Next we painted on our base coat of paint. These would be the main colours of our Coat-of-Arms. We picked these colours based on their heraldic meaning and what we wanted our Coat-of-Arms to represent.

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Finally we painted on our Heraldic symbols, these were chosen because they have a special meaning to us.

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At last after all our hard work they were finally finished and ready to show off!

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Filed Under: Fourth Class, Third Class

December 3, 2015 by Coppertops Administrator

Today we made our rockets and launched them in the rain.

We got plastic bottles and put a little bit if water in them and used a special pipe to compress the air in the bottle. this created the forces needed to push the water out of the bottle and send our rockets flying!

Check out this video to see it in action.

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Filed Under: Fourth Class, Third Class

October 22, 2015 by Coppertops Administrator

Inspired by the Mexican Halloween holiday Día de Muertos, we decided to make our own Mexican skulls.

We started by designing and colouring our skulls,

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Next we cut them out and stuck them on some black card.

 

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Finally our skulls were ready to show off

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They are also great for scaring people!

 

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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!

Filed Under: Fourth Class, Third Class

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