Thursday 22 May 2014

Royal School of Dunkeld

Recently we've been looking to help a classroom of students, Primary 4, from the Royal School of Dunkeld in Scotland.   They sent us a wonderful video with some questions for us in New Zealand as they are studying Commonwealth Countries.   We viewed their video in class this morning and brainstormed about how we could respond.  As they are a Primary 4 class we decided to get some of our students from Room Eight, our Y1 class to answer on our behalf.  This video was filmed today by Izzy, Gemma and Alice.
Video for Royal School of Dunkeld in Scotland from Myles Webb on Vimeo.
At the twenty second mark of our video you can glimpse in the background Mount Taranaki which is the most famous landmark in our area.  We also have a number of students looking at producing presentations about Scotland which will be be posting soon.

5 comments:

  1. That is awesome you have been talking to people all the way in Scotland!
    That video is very cute of the years ones! I love how they spoke loud and clear!

    - Tilly

    If you get time, check our blog out!
    http://8cshs.blogspot.co.nz/

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  2. That is awesome you have been talking to people all the way in Scotland!
    That video is very cute of the years ones! I love how they spoke loud and clear!

    - Tilly

    If you get time, check our blog out!
    http://8cshs.blogspot.co.nz/

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  3. Tilly
    Thank you for your comments and the girls will be pleased to read your comments. We always love looking at your blog for ideas and inspiration.
    Mr Webb

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  5. Thank you very much for your video, the children in Primary 4 really enjoyed watching it! We liked seeing what your school and your playground look like, they are very similar to our school grounds!
    We would really like to send you some film of our school environment too, is there anything you would like to know about?
    Thank you again for your lovely video!

    Miss Cobbett
    Royal School of Dunkeld

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