This week’s entries to the Celebration Gallery demonstrate some of the fantastic work and independent learning being done by ERGS pupils as they remain in lockdown but keen to keep their learning going. Don’t worry if your work isn’t included this week as teachers have been sending through all kinds of material that we will keep uploading over the coming days and weeks.
Year 8 and 9 Mobile phones stands, a new selection from those on display last week demonstrating clear imagination and creativity – big fan of Daniel Mongomery’s Lego offering, well done everyone!! – Mr McDevitt
Click here to view Year 8 Adam Cathcart’s superb effort with his Pilgrimage of Grace questions submitted last week to Mr McMahon.
Excellent work Adam Cathcart Pilgrimage of Grace questions
Well done to Andrea Lunny & Ewan Mackie in Year 9 for their research and presentation of notes on Coronary Heart disease as part of their Home Economics studies – Mrs Wynne.
Click on the link below to read Leonie Harron’s 9D impressive Environmental Project completed as part of her RE curriculum and called ‘Our place, Our planet, Our responsibility’ – Miss Strong
Leonie Harron RE Environment Project
Click on the link below to view Yr9 Leah Sindique’s excellent PowerPoint presentation on the Potato Famine – Mr McMahon
Potato Famine Research & Presentation by Leah Sindique
Jessica Stronge 9A produced an excellent reading log for several books she read during April. Jessica provided evidence to support her choices, made excellent use of adjectives and identified a specific literary technique used by the author. She also referred to the sentence structures used by the author making reference to the terminology learnt in English class. – Miss McElmurray
Some Tremendous pieces of art work submitted by Year 10 pupils Emma Egerton, Ian Fleming and Katherine Armstrong really demonstrate their talent and bode well for future GCSE Gallery’s on display in years to come – Ms Stephenson
Some delicious home made treats produced by Elizabeth Carey, Year 10 – Mrs Kettyle
Some excellent GCSE Chemistry revision notes produced by Yr11 pupils Kyle Abraham and Adam McCreery – Dr Wilson
Year 11 Home Economics pupils have been research the importance of breakfast as they continue with the GCSE research studies, Click on the links below to read some excellent notes and advice from Eadie Fallis, Laura Turner and Rachel Mullan – Mrs Wynne
Balanced Breakfast by Eadie Fallis yr11
Balanced Breakfast by Laura Turner yr11
Balanced Breakfast by Rachel Mullan yr11
And last but not least this week… Some excellent AS English Literature work this week from Emily Stewart in 13A – A task on vusing costume to analyse character, symbolism and context. Emily displays really precise analysis and insight into the play and has responded in pleasing detail. – Miss Heap
Dress Me Up! Streetcar activity
Coming up next week we can look forward to Poetry from English, Weather Stations from Geography, some great examples of Green Entrepreneurship from LLW and Drama Storyboards ready for Netflix!!