In art this week we explored colour mixing. We learned that red, blue and yellow are called the primary colours. We put some red, yellow and blue paint in a clear plastic bag and then took turns to squish and mix the paint inside the bag – it was great fun and we discovered how to make green, purple and orange (secondary colours). Next we used our brushes to mix the primary colours on our palettes and created a huge variety of colours. We then painted some beautiful spring themed pictures. We hope you enjoy looking at our lovely work. Victoria is very proud of all of us!
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Jack Marley Visit
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Jack Michael Marley, METNS student from the class of 2015, called in with his gold medal. Jack is the...
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METNS Birthday Breakfast Celebration
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Dear Parents/ Guardians and Staff, A sincere thank you to all who helped make yesterday’s birthday breakfast celebration such...
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Protected: METNS ‘The ERAs Tour’ A
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Positive Behaviour Policy Pupil Survey
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The METNS Positive Behaviour Committee have created a pupil survey to inform the review of our METNS Positive Behaviour...
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ESB workshop
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Second class had a wonderful visit from Finn's Mum (2A) and the ESB last month to brighten up a...
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METNS Art Auction
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Naomi Peppard Original watercolour dragon from the book ‘The return of the Dragon’ Naomi is currently a parent in...
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4B – Bugs and Beyond
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4th Class B were invited to Trinity College Institute of Biochemistry and Immunology last week to take part in...
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Chinese New Year in 2B
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2nd B have been celebrating the Chinese New Year: Year of the Pig. We have read books, designed "hidden...