Oct 2008 - Morrison's Academy
Oct 2008 - Morrison's Academy
Oct 2008 - Morrison's Academy
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Page 10 The Morrisonian | 07/08 Primary<br />
Primary 2<br />
How to Build a Snowman<br />
You will need<br />
Snow<br />
Sticks<br />
Stones<br />
Scarf<br />
Hat<br />
First you will need to make a big ball<br />
of snow for the body.<br />
Next you will need to make a small<br />
ball for the head.<br />
Then put the head on the body.<br />
Last of all put a hat on, a scarf on, a<br />
mouth of stones, a carrot nose and<br />
sticks for arms and stones for buttons.<br />
Paige Wilkie P2<br />
The Headmaster<br />
When Jack was running in the<br />
corridor he bumped into Mr<br />
Robertson. He said to Jack, ‘Go to my<br />
office.’ When he got in Jack said,<br />
‘Why is your office made out of<br />
rubbers?’ Mr Robertson replied, ‘If I<br />
make a mistake I can rub it on the<br />
wall and all my other rubbers are<br />
terrible. Now why did you eat all of<br />
the rubbers and pencil cases?’ Jack<br />
said, ‘Because I was hungry and I<br />
only eat rubbers and pencil cases<br />
because I am an alien! ‘Are you really<br />
an alien?’ ‘Yes.’ Then Mr Robertson<br />
ran out of his office back to the<br />
classroom and told the teacher all the<br />
comments. While Mr Robertson was<br />
talking to the teacher Jack was<br />
eating all the rubbers. So he had to<br />
stay there for an hour.<br />
Joseph Dillon P2<br />
The Christmas Concert<br />
In the Christmas Play I was a Roman<br />
Soldier. I wore a red t-shirt, a helmet<br />
and I wore an armour skirt and I also<br />
wore a tunic. My mum and dad<br />
came to watch. I thought it was<br />
fantastic and it was fun. It was the<br />
best play. I had a lot of fun. I loved it. I<br />
tried my best to do it. I thought it was<br />
very good.<br />
Alex Bremner P2<br />
The Christmas Concert<br />
In the school play I was a wise man. I<br />
had to pretend to have frostbite. I had<br />
to wear a crown and joggers. My<br />
mum and dad were watching me. I<br />
had to kneel in between Mary and<br />
Joseph and my mum and dad<br />
enjoyed watching me.<br />
Marcus Somerville P2<br />
The Christmas Concert<br />
In the Christmas Play I was a Roman<br />
soldier. I had to sing ‘Stand Up and Be<br />
Counted’. My dad came to watch me<br />
as a Roman Soldier. He liked it. He<br />
said it was jolly good. I had to wear<br />
armour.<br />
James Finlay P2<br />
The Christmas Concert<br />
In the Christmas Play I was an angel. I<br />
wore a white skirt and a white t-shirt<br />
and white tights. My mum came to<br />
the play and my dad came too. They<br />
thought that it was fantastic.<br />
Elsbeth Stuart P2<br />
The Christmas Concert<br />
In the Christmas Play I was a star. My<br />
dad and mum thought I was very<br />
good. I wore a gold skirt and a white<br />
t-shirt and white tights. It was fun. First<br />
my dad came then my mum and<br />
dad came. They thought I was very<br />
good.<br />
Jenny Whitaker P2<br />
Trip to the Crannog<br />
On Monday 2nd June Primary 2<br />
visited the replica crannog at Loch<br />
Tay. When I got to school Mrs Hicks<br />
was in the classroom talking about<br />
the crannog. When the bus arrived I<br />
felt excited. I stepped onto the bus<br />
and sat beside Harry and played ‘I<br />
spy’. At last we got to the crannog.<br />
We crossed a road to the gift shop<br />
and we met a lady who asked us a<br />
question. She showed us a tooth and<br />
we had to guess what animal the<br />
tooth was from. The answer was a<br />
wild boar. Then the lady took us<br />
through a tunnel that had a video of<br />
Iron Age things found under the<br />
water. We moved on and saw a loom<br />
which was an Iron Age sewing thing.<br />
Then we walked outside and the lady<br />
took us into a crannog and we sat<br />
down on benches. The lady gave us<br />
some things to pass round. She also<br />
gave information about the crannog.<br />
After a short time we went outside to<br />
see some of the activities. We did<br />
wood grinding. The lady held<br />
something against some wood and<br />
two people held a bow and pulled<br />
from side to side. Next we saw stone<br />
drilling. There was a bow and there<br />
was a small dip in a stone and there<br />
was a stick with a pointed end. You<br />
placed the stick on the stump of the<br />
stone and twisted the stick by pulling<br />
a bow on a machine. Then the lady