We have been making different kinds of bread. This has given us the opportunity to teach each other once we have had a go. It has also meant that we must really concentrate...so far the bread has all turned out very delicious! Here are some more pictures of the finished loaves.
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This looked so easy....but....it wasn't! Each side of each triangle had to match the answer on the connecting side of the triangles next to it! Altogether they had to make one big triangle. There were 9 smaller triangles. They were all equilateral triangles. That means all of the sides were the same length and the angles were the same too.
Some of our class play shinty in the school team. (We are at the back in the photo below!) We love it and play whatever the weather. Luckily when we went to Mull the weather was great. They were fantastic hosts and we had an awesome day. We had to leave early in the morning and get a ferry. Afterwards we had a delicious lunch and played football. A few weeks ago they came to us for a match. It has been good to make new friends. Thanks to all the families and friends who supported us. Thank you Mrs Bradley, John and Mr Patterson for taking us and especially huge thanks for having us Bunessan! See you soon.
![]() We had a fantastic time and want to say a huge thank you to Mr Hogg, Calum, Lugh, Rebecca and Billy for all their help. Especially Mr Hogg who is a brilliant teacher and put in lots of preparation for our visit! Now we are all looking forward to going to High School. We made peg looms of different sizes. Watch this space to see what we make with them!
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