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Antrim Primary School |
31 Station Road, Antrim, Co. Antrim, N. Ireland BT41 4AB |
Some of our pictures showing Smiley Shark. |
Our beautiful display showing rainbow fish. Wouldn't you love one too? |
Some of our candles we made in class. Look at the lovely colours. |
A display showing different types of candles. They are all different shapes, sizes and colours. |
Room 9 - Outdoor play |
The end of a hard day - night, night! |
It's hard to find a parking space! |
Having fun making patterns on the railings. |
"Should I wake him up?" |
Hoops can be great fun. |
Kings (and Queen!) of the castle! |
Goggles on and ready to go! |
Some toys need batteries. Emma I push my Tokyo Drift car. Josh In olden days teddies eyes were made of glass. Rebekkah Some toys can move by wind up. Mark A Some toys are made of wood. Rachael Toys can be made out of plastic. Jenna New teddies are soft. Matthew Olden day teddies are stuffed with saw dust. Olivia A kite moves by wind. Luke Some toys move and some toys don't move. Mark E Olden day teddies were hard. Corey My dolly moves. Sophie My Nintendo DS uses electric. Victoria Toy cars are made of metal. Cameron Some toys are soft. Keeleigh Olden day teddies have long arms. Andrew My Nintendo DS is the colour pink. Gemma Toy cars have four wheels. Adam W You can get pull toys. Lauren Cars are my favourite toys. Oliver Teddies are good to play with. Ashleigh I move my toy by pushing it. Stuart I like Bratz toys to play with. Sasha When Pinocchio tells lies his nose grows. Adam H Some toys move by push and pull. Alice Some toys are made out of cloth. Brandon I have to charge my computer. Craig My toy jeep makes noises. Georgie |
Toys |
Thinking Skills in room 9 |
Structured Play |
Asking questions about this picture. |
A picture of pictures of us thinking! |
No peeking! I'm thinking about this problem! |
What are these girls thinking about? |
Pupils in room 9 thinking carefully about how to complete their task. |
Some photographs showing children in room 9 trying different activities through their structured play time. Room 9 is a busy place! |