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Antrim Primary School |
31 Station Road, Antrim, Co. Antrim, N. Ireland BT41 4AB |
Parts of a Flower |
Personality Portraits |
Round Tower paintings |
Pupils in Room 20 using their Thinking Skills to answer some challenging questions about "Cinderella". |
RECIPES - but not as you have seen before! |
A Recipe for a Classroom Melt the glues with some oil, Add 1 teaspoon of pens and fry with ginger, Mix some rulers with some tables. Fold in some files. Chop ½ a rubber and ¼ cups of paper. Add some board rubber with some chalk. Cook for 3 hours. Add a pinch of melted computer. Serve on a bed of spelling and garnish With a sprinkle of stars. By Jenson Cannon |
A Recipe for a Classroom Start to roll out some walls, Next coat the walls with a roof on top, Now dry out a door from the oven, Then blend a whiteboard with cement, Now its time to churn up some computers, Its time to add a pinch of pupils on some chairs, Now drizzle them with a teaspoon of quietness, Its time to add 14 tablespoons of tables, Now its time to toast a teacher, so the pupils don't go crazy, Then sizzle some sockets so the electricity works, Now sieve out a sink with water, To end it, cook a cabinet so there is some work to do. By Jonathan Browne |
A Recipe for a Friend To start off add some cheerfulness, Rinse in some relationship, Knead loads of kindness, Brush back buddies, Take out loneliness for 2 hours, Rest and simmer in peace, Season with smiles, Fry with friendship, Add in some love, Bind out carefulness, Add in some funny times and then, You're finished! By Amy Erskine |
A Recipe for a Town Bake a hospital till risen Squirt a shopping centre in the middle Peel a police station nearby Chill some churches Layer over a library Add a dollop of dentists and chopped cinema Toss in a Tesco Oil some offices Pour in a petrol station Slice up a school Fry up a chippy Blend in a hotel Rustle up some roads By Thomas Creighton |
A Recipe for a Town A toss of freshly roasted shops, Lightly seasoned with churches. Spread thickly with fun, A sprinkle of smiles, just a pinch, Spoon in some dogs boil till' fluffy, And lightly garnish with fat cops. Softly add a twist of teens, roast till' warm. And lightly garnish with fat cops, Add a dab of diners full of costumers, Thickly whip up some grandparents. Lightly add a crisp of cry's from children on buses, And a stir of men late for work, Add a thick coat of love, And lastly a layer of sun. By Hannah Marro |
Falling Asleep in Class! He fell asleep in class today as he was awfully bored. He laid his head upon his desk and closed his and snored. He woke to find a piece of paper sticking to his face. He'd slobbered on his textbooks and his was a disgrace. His clothes were badly rumpled and his eyes were glazed and red. His binder left a three - ring indentation on his head. He slept through class and probably he would have slept some more except his students woke as they headed out door. Cerys and Charlotte |
A Recipe for a Town Scatter some shops around the place Flatten all the fields Add houses Leave the people in the oven for 1 min If they join together rip them apart Caramelize the cars Mash and mix the mammals Bake to they look nice and smooth Cut or chop the trees Spread fires And glaze the gates Drizzle and dry the dogs and cats By Jordan |
Visiting Antrim Castle Grounds and Round Tower |
A Viking Dig! |
Pupils from Room 20 took part in a Viking Dig, unsure what they might find! |
After a lot of careful digging and brushing, we can see what they found! Well done! |
Taking part in the Mars explorers challenge - the building stages of the buggy! |
Participating in the "Pro Bot" challenge. |
Using a ramp to do some testing of vehicles during STEM week. |
Preparing for a Mars landing! |
Pro Bot challenge |
Testing - using a ramp |
Mini Sagas |
Catching Santa Claus Jack thought I'm going to catch Santa tonight. So he sneaked down stairs with his torch and blanket. He lay on the sofa waiting. Something woke jack up. Was it Santa? No it was his golden pup Twix. Great! Santa had been! Catching Santa would wait until next Christmas Eve! By Jodie Gibbons |
Lifesavers As my brother and I rode our bikes around the seafront we could see the ship was in trouble. Its engine had stopped and they were trying to get it going again. They were drifting for the rocks. Luckily the lifeboat had seen them and rescued them in time! By Jordan Taylor |
Megan's stormy surprise! One stormy night, Megan was wakened by a noise downstairs. She decided to investigate. She crept quietly out of her room and along the dark, cold hall. Something tapped her shoulder. It's probably nothing….or a ghost, she thought. Before she could do anything, Bill jumped out and shouted Boo! By Amy Erskine |
The Exciting Ride Suddenly it is dark. Water is splashing my face. There are butterflies in my tummy, this is so exciting. I turn sharply to the left and then to the right. Oh no, I thing I'm going to land upside down. Splash! 'Wow! That was a great water park slide! By Charlize McCallion Graham |