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Isla Anderson (P7) with her poppy at the war memorial
Poppy field marks
Remembrance
P7 artists worked in collaboration to create beautiful garden poppy using
clay and acrylic paint. Inspired by the Tom Piper 2014 art installation at
the Tower of London, pupils varnished poppies to weatherproof them
and placed them together as a field of poppies to remember those who
fought for our country. They brought a terrific splash of colour to the
war memorial for our quieter Remembrance Day ceremony this year.
The poppy installation was exhibited in the grounds for a total of three
weeks in November and the poppies were then spread out further afield
individually in the gardens of our P7 artists.
Mrs Carole McGirr
P6 scientists make
no bones about
enjoying body
systems project
I enjoyed making my skeletal model because it
taught me a lot about the skeletal system. I liked
putting together lolly pop sticks to look like
bones and I enjoyed adding the labels to the
bones.
Daisy Watts (P6)
I enjoyed making my project because I liked
naming the parts of the digestive system and
sticking on bits of food to make the oesophagus,
large intestine and small intestine. I liked sticking
the food on the paper and then labelling each
organ.
Elliot Dixon (P6)
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