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Primary 2/3 Kirklandneuk

Friday, 4 December 2009

Christmas Fayre

Saturday 21st November saw Kirklandneuk's annual Christmas Fayre. Each class always makes a special Christmas craft to sell on the day and this year Primary 2/3 used their Art and Technology skills to create a clay model of a Christmas pudding - we made a hole in them to make them into pencil holders, then painted them and decorated them with a glittery piece of holly.

We sold them for £1 each and they were so popular that many had been sold before the Christamas Fayre had begun!

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1 Comments:

  • At 28 December 2009 at 22:52 , Anonymous Mrs Sloan said...

    I have really enjoyed reading all your news.
    If I had known you were making sandwiches I would have come in to try one! I bet it was easier to write clear instruction because you had just made them.
    Well done again to the P3s for the Homecoming assembly and the P2s for the Nativity.

     

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