Wednesday 3 April 2013

Pirates Exhibition - Creative Curriculum end of term theme day 27th March

Wednesday March 27th saw Year 6 invite the rest of our school to our second creative curriculum exhibition of the year and this time the theme was pirates.

Year 6 displayed detailed reports on the history of pirates (both old and modern) as well as complicated history work explaining the reasons for key events in history linked to piracy.

In addition to the work in our books, we also created a large art exhibition, demonstrated our gymnastics skills and showed off our reading comprehension progress.

Here's a look at the exhibition - thank you to all the children who visited and asked so many interesting questions and to all of the parents and carers who managed to come and see us!


Always nice to see a random 'Mobot' at a pirates exhibition...




No pirates were harmed in the running of this art exhibition




All of our PE work this half term has been themed around pirates in preparation for this exhibition.

Ellie and Joe explaining our wall of colour to some budding young artists


The younger members of our school, as always, made our day what it was with their excellent behaviour and barrage of questions to keep Year 6 busy!

Megan and Niamh explaining the flag wall to a class of visitors


Is there any escaping that annoying creature? He gets everywhere!



Ben and Jack guarding a couple of swarthy individuals ; )







Year 6 enjoyed performing their gymnastics routines for the younger children in school.


FAB friends doing a FAB job of explaining their learning to the other children in school


Balances, rolls, poses - all of the key gymnastic skills applied to original, pirate-themed routines.






If your name's not on the list, you're not coming in i'm afraid...


A wall of colour - beautiful depth and variety, only possible with 23 people all working together.

Not bad for a creature with behaviour as bad as the Fish Finger Monster


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