Top Tips for Buddies

Primary 6 pupils have been visiting Nursery for some time now and good relationships are being built which will help to support those children moving to Primary 1 at Hecklegirth in August. You may have noticed some of the photos of the P6 buddies and Nursery children playing together on our transition board. We thought we would share some of the thoughtful comments of P6 as they were asked to write about top tips in their role as buddies.

First you need to get to know them. You can get to know them by playing a game or two.
Be kind. If you use unkind words they might copy.
Be patient. Little ones take longer to make a decision.
Be loyal. Don’t abandon them, they wouldn’t like that.
Don’t just play, help them play.
You need to be friendly. Have you tried making them laugh? You should as it helps with bonding.
Be responsible and sensible. You have to have a good attitude and good behaviour.
Don’t let them get away with everything. If you do so they might misbehave.
Nursery kids are a lot more sensitive than you or me so always pay attention to what they’re up to.
Always listen to their opinions and decide together what to do.
If you see your buddy by themselves or upset, go over and cheer them up.
Have fun but make sure to still help and teach them a thing or two about going to Primary 1.
“Sugar coat” – sometimes you have to tell a little white lie to protect their feelings.
Be kind. If they make something like a drawing, say something nice.
Every Nursery kid loves a good story but one problem, they can’t read so read it to them.
You must help your buddy to learn or, when they get older, they’ll struggle.
Tell them a bit about you. Tell them your name, age and many more things.
Be kind to them because if you’re bad or mean, they’ll grow up to be bad or mean.

As you can see, the older children have thought carefully about their buddy role and take it seriously. We look forward to more fun times ahead with the buddies.

Proud as Punch

Olivia’s family is delighted with her recent award:

“Olivia was as proud as punch with her certificate! Mummy, Daddy and Tilly are so pleased with all her efforts! She is definitely a mini me with wanting to write and draw all the time!! 😍”

Well done Olivia – everyone is proud of you. Keep up the good work!

Who Helps You?

After recently hearing about who helps the morning children, here are some of the comments from the afternoon children.

Frankie N: Daddy helps me get the food and drinks and cups because I can’t reach them.
Peter: I’d ask Dad when I’m stuck on the building.
Meris: Daddy helps me to tidy up and hoover.
Harvey M.: Daddy helps me to make hot chocolate.
Kenzie: if I was trying to speak Spanish, I’d ask my auntie for help ’cause she speaks Spanish.
Leon: if I got stuck in the car Daddy would help.
Amelia: Mummy helps me tidy the Lego.
Kyle: my Mummy helps me to make cake.
Bethany: I’d ask Mummy for help if I hurt my finger.
Neve: if I was stuck on a train track I’d need help. I’d ask Mummy.
Ethan: my Mummy helps me get out from underground and she wobbles me from side to side.
Noah: Mummy helps me get my blanket from under the bed.
Evan: my Daddy helps me reach my cup.
Joshua H.: I’d ask Mummy if I was stuck in a tree and I bumped.

Well done boys and girls for coming up with your own ideas.

Tesco Teamwork

Just like the afternoon children, those in the morning thoroughly enjoyed their visit to Tesco last week. They also worked well together in teams and carried out the various activities with enthusiasm. Thank you again to all those parents who accompanied us and to Tesco for such an informative visit and the very generous goodie bags that the children took home. We really appreciate it.

Visit To Tesco

There were some very young staff working at Tesco on Thursday as Nursery children visited the store to learn about what happens in the shop and behind the scenes. They worked well in teams on their shopping tasks and had to think hard about finding different numbers of fruit and vegetables in various colours as well as the various cereal boxes on their shopping lists.
The walk-in fridge and freezer were a bit chilly for some but we soon warmed up when we donned our hats to watch pancakes being made in the bakery. This seemed to impress the children most of all as they gave a round of applause to Stuart and Leanne for being so clever at making pancakes. It was even better when they let us taste the freshly cooked pancakes in the canteen.
We would like to say huge thanks to all the staff at Tesco who were so patient and kind. The children thoroughly enjoyed their visit and we all appreciate the time you took to show them round the store. Thank you also to those tolerant staff who had their tea break disturbed in the canteen and to the parents who gave the time to make our visit possible. Here are the afternoon children busy in the store. Photos of the morning children will follow soon.

Library Walk

Tomorrow, March 2nd, is World Book Day and all school and Nursery children are invited to dress as their favourite book character and to bring their favourite book to share with others. We would like to remind you that we will also be taking the children to Annan library so ask that whatever the children choose to wear is practical and warm enough for the walk. Thank you for your help.

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