Thursday, September 21, 2006

St Pius X - Amazing Masks #2


Great job St Pius! You've obviously learnt alot this term. All the little kids in your movie were really great actors, and your presenters did an amazing job educating their audience about how and why people around the world make masks. As well as telling us about masks, St Pius also gave us basic facts about the country the mask came from, like telling us about the canals in Italy, and that Africa is actually made up of many different countries. St Pius also made passports to take with them on their journey around the world, which was a fun idea. I also liked the plane animations between each country.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wat up spx.It is the terrorx Malakai.I am 12yr old.i am texting and typing because i like the perfomance.It was exciting and cool.My favourite part is when they were doing the african dance presented by rm6.

Anonymous said...

Mrs Jenkins Said,

I really enjoyed your display - you certainly did some interesting activities on your learning journey. Congratulations to you all.

Mrs Jenkins
Glenbrae School

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to say I found the expo an awesome example of collaboration between primary, intermediate and secondary schools. I have access to over 500 schools and this is the first time I have come across a school-wide community working closely together, on the same theme - indeed a valuable learning experience for all involved.

Brenda

Anonymous said...

Hi St Pius School can you tell us how did you make the masks.We loved all the colors on the masks.Who taught you the african dance?We really enjoyed the performance and display of your work.

From Jaiden and Zullaikha
Panmure bridge primary