Pupils' Area
Pupils' Area is for the publication of work by pupils in East
Riding schools.
If you have any work which you would like to share with other students in the East Riding (and the rest of the World!) please send it to us.
We would prefer electronic versions of your work, submitted via e-mail or on CD ROM; however we can also take 'hard copy' and convert it for publication on the website if you do not have the facilities or expertise to do it yourself.
We need to know your name, year group and a bit of information to about why you did the work.
For further information about this section, or to e-mail us with your materials for publication or questions, please contact us using the address and telephone numbers below.
Sue Holmes, Teaching and Learning Consultant, Religious Education
Tel: (01482) 392464
email: sue.holmes@eastriding.gov.uk
Louisa Bratley Support Service Assistant
Tel: 01482 392435
email: louisa.bratley@eastriding.gov.uk
Our World
Why do you think our world is a special place?
My peace tree statement
Peace all around us
Candle
Life is a journey
Hornsea Community Primary School's Easter Patchwork
The poem and the patchwork are combined in a PowerPoint presentation.
Easter Patchwork by Lin Priest and the pupils of class 4LP, Hornsea CP School. Click to enlarge.
The class 4LP Hornsea C.P. School performed the poem (which was written by their teacher, Lin Priest) and put the patchwork together at the Y3/4 Easter Celebration on 7th April, 2006.
The patchwork was made using paper, with clipart used to save time.
The finished patchwork is fairly large, and the children involved applauded simultaneously when they saw it fitted together for the first time.
The children noticed that the finished article is, by chance, in the shape of a cross.
Easter Patchwork Presentation File size: 23MB
Easter Patchwork Presentation (PDF version) File size: 2.1MB
Easter Patchwork Poem File size: 76KB
'Prayer Catchers' by Lin Priest and the pupils of Hornsea CP School
Prayer Catcher
For the 'I Believe' strand pupils have adapted 'dream catchers' and called them 'prayer catchers'.
The prayer is attached and the colours of pipe-cleaners and beads and feathers symbolise natural things such as the earth, sun, water, fire, and sky.
Holocaust Memorial Day, 2006
Work based on the commemorations for Holocaust Memorial Day by pupils of Vermuyden and Cottingham secondary schools.
ARTWORK ON THE THEME OF THE HOLOCAUST from Year 9 students at Vermuyden School
HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CANDLE DISPLAY at Vermuyden School
TOGETHER - MAKING A DIFFERENCE Year 10 Drama group from Vermuyden School
ONE PERSON CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Year 10 Drama group from Vermuyden School
ONE PERSON CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE The choice of Ben Griffiths of Cottingham High School
Bob Rosner, a Kindertransport survivor
Holocaust Memorial Day, 2005
Work based on the commemorations for Holocaust Memorial Day by pupils of Woldgate College, Pocklington.
To access the Pocklington Post newspaper article click on the image.
Programme of Events
Event introduction script
Thoughts on the Holocaust
Thoughts on the Holocaust
Letter From Anne Frank
Anne Frank Diary Entry
Poem in the Eyes of Anne Frank
'Looking Back' 1
'Looking Back' 2
'Looking Back' 3
'Looking Back' 4
'Looking Back' 5
'Looking Back' 6
'Looking Back' 7
'Looking Back' 8
'Looking Back' 9
'Looking Back' 10
'Looking Back' 11
'Looking Back' 12
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Hopes and Dreams
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Year 6 and 7 children from four of our areas; Beverley, Bridlington, Driffield and Market Weighton, were
asked to think about their lives, and who they are, and express their hopes and dreams for the future.
To see what the children hoped for their futures, please click on the following links:
Stained-Glass Windows
Ganton School Stained Glass Windows
A series of images from Ganton Special School, based on the design of stained glass
windows for religious buildings.