The P6 Caribbean Open Afternoon!

P6 recently came to the end of their Caribbean topic and organised a fun afternoon for their parents to celebrate their learning. They invited parents to attend an afternoon filled with yummy Caribbean cakes, drinks and music and challenged them to some Caribbean games and quizzes. P6 raised nearly £90 to put towards their summer trip. A fantastic afternoon was had by all!!

A visit from Professor Ellington

On Wednesday 22nd May the boys and girls in Primary 6 were lucky enough to have the opportunity to listen to a very interesting talk with Professor Ellington. Professor Ellington travelled all the way from the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, where he lectures, to give us a ‘Guided Tour of the Universe’. We had a fantastic time and got to see some wonderful pictures of the galaxies, asteroids, stars and moons as well as the planets and had the opportunity to ask lots of questions. Professor Ellington was very impressed with how much we had learned already.

Live Music Now!

Primary 5 and Primary 6 pupils had the pleasure of being part of the Pitch, Pulse and Magic Tour run by Live Music Now. We were recently entertained by the Spencer-Strachan Duo, playing violin and cello. We learned the power of classical music in influencing our emotions and its ability to tell a story. We used this knowledge to compose our very own classical composition which the musicians played for us. They were impressed by our knowledge of the instruments and our ideas. We have really enjoyed being part of this experience. Previous visits included  Tom Poulson and Chris Baxter on trumpet and piano as well as Duende playing flute and guitar. We loved when volunteers participated in playing the instruments.

Workshops for Nursery Parents coming soon…

Mrs Mackenzie (Nursery Teacher) is going to be running workshops for parents whose children will be starting Primary 1 in August. These have been organised in conjunction with the Family Learning Coordinator. These workshops will be an exciting opportunity to find out about how phonics, reading, writing and number skills are taught in the Early Level/ Primary 1.  There will be lots of fun activities for parents to take part in and we hope that it will be informative and helpful.  There will be opportunities to look at some of the resources and activities the children may use in Primary 1.

Where: We are planning to hold the sessions in the school library in the main school building.

When: Parents can choose whether they attend the morning or the afternoon workshops. The times are 10.30-11.15 am and 2.00-2.45pm. Refreshments will be available. Mrs Mackenzie will be available to speak to parents before and after the sessions and parents are welcome to arrive early to have a look at the information displays.

How many: There will be 4 morning workshops and 4 afternoon workshops. They will be held on Thursday 30th May, 6th June, 13th June and the 20th June. There will be 2 literacy workshops and 2 numeracy workshops. Parents are encouraged to attend as many as they can.

Leaflets will be sent out soon regarding this. If you are interested in attending the workshops, please speak to Mrs Mackenzie or a member of Nursery staff.

Nursery: Sun Cream

Sun Protection

As the weather is now improving, children will be able to play outside in “free flow outdoor play.” This means that on some days your child is able to choose to play outside for as much of the Nursery session as they choose. It is therefore important that parents take appropriate sun protection precautions to ensure children’s safety in the sun. Staff do not apply sun cream to children.  Please apply a long lasting sun cream just before children come to Nursery and provide appropriate clothing that provides coverage in sensitive areas, a hat for outdoor play and sunglasses. Please remember to label these with your child’s name. If you have any concerns or questions, please speak to a member of Nursery staff. Thank you.

Nursery: Bella the Butterfly Show (16th May 2013)

We made super puppets. Look at this lovely butterfly puppet!

We had a lovely puppet show in the Nursery today. The children had a super time watching the ‘Bella the Butterfly’ puppet show by Graham Moffat and then making puppets with their parents, grandparents and family members. It was a fantastic day and the children really enjoyed it. It was organised in conjunction with the Family Learning Co-ordinator.

Nursery Farm Topic: May 2013

Take a look at our new farm display in the Nursery corridor!

The children have been learning about life on a farm and people who help on farms. They have enjoyed a wide range of activities. Some of the children brought in pictures from farms and talked about them to the group. The children have developed their role play in the small world area with play farm equipment. They have also been matching baby animals in bingo games, creating playdough animals and looking at farm related story books. The children have really enjoyed this topic!

The children have been really motivated to take part in mark making activities during the farm topic. They have liked the opportunities to draw tractors and farm vehicles.
The children have been talking about life on farms during role play activities.
The children helped to make tractors, a milk tanker and lots of farm animals for our new display. Come and have a look at the farm display in the Nursery corridor.

Nursery Update: 16th May 2013

Nursery Sponsored Walk: Tuesday 21st May

On Tuesday 21st May, we will be going on our sponsored walk. We will be using the funds for a Nursery fun day and to buy resources for the Nursery. If you have an idea for a particular resource, toy or item that would be beneficial to have in the Nursery, please speak to a member of staff. We really would value your input.

Nursery Parents’ Evening Appointments

The appointment sheets for Parents’ Evening (Monday 27th May) are currently displayed in the Nursery. Please write your appointment time on the sheets by Friday 17th May.

Nursery Planning (May/June 2013)

The children are currently learning about the life cycle of butterflies and frogs. They will then be taking part in a creative topic linked to nature- exploring music and the work of artists, e.g. Monet. They will be taking part in some art and craft activities to replicate ideas from the work of artists and they will be growing plants in the Nursery. What a fun topic! If you have any ideas for activities or you would like to help in the Nursery with an activity during the topic, please speak to a member of staff.

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