Nursery and Primary 7 Conga

At the end of last week Primary 7 went out to Beat the Street with some of the Nursery children. If you click on the link to Hecklegirth Primary School on the right, then click on the Primary 7 page you will see them doing the conga to make it even more fun to beep their cards.
Thank you Primary 7. The Nursery children had great fun.

Beep The Card

Kacey’s Mum commented on our “Beat the Street” photos:

“Kacey was really excited that she was able to beep the card as we couldn’t get a card as there is none left anywhere!”

I think we still have some left in Nursery. If you ask the Rainbow Room staff tomorrow, they will hopefully be able to give you one Kacey and you can beep the card with your family.

Beat The Street

The lovely weather this week has been a great incentive to get out and about with the Nursery children to take part in the Beat the Street campaign as part of the Scottish Government’s Smarter Choices Smarter Places initiative. As you can see, the children have enjoyed taking a walk to tap the Beat Boxes close to Nursery and have managed to earn points along the way. We hope that you are all joining in with this great Health and Wellbeing event with your families too.
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Kenzie Beats The Street

ken What a super photo of Kenzie out and about in Annan on “Beat the Street”. She’s been going out on her bike with her Mum to get healthy while having lots of fun and earning points. Well done Kenzie – keep up the good work. Thank you to Kenzie’s Mum for her action photo.  I  wonder if anyone else has been taking part with their families?

Good News Tree

Thank you to all those families who have been helping the children share news for our good news trees. The leaves are beginning to fill the tree in each room and it’s great to hear all your news from home. If you still have your leaf at home please bring it in to Nursery and we will add it to the others. Here are some of the achievements already on display.

Ben W. swam a short distance without armbands during his swimming lesson.
Keegan can ride his bike without stabilisers.
James said that his baby sister laughs when he tickles her.
Dylan can pedal his bike properly now.
Thom has learned to swim without his armbands and just needs a snorkel now.
Max L. can swim in his Nana’s pool with no armbands on.
Joshua had a big boy’s haircut with the clippers and didn’t cry.
Orla can ride her bike without stabilisers.
Peter can sing the alphabet song.
Kacper is learning to ride a bike on two wheels.
Mollie can get dressed by herself.
Nadia is looking forward to her grandmother coming to visit from Poland.

What a lot of wonderful good news! Keep sharing your news with us boys and girls – we love to hear about what is happening in your lives.

Orla’s Award

Orla’s Mum is pleased with her award:

“Thank you for Orla’s special award. We are delighted that she has been helping the new children settle into nursery. We hope that they all enjoy nursery as much as Orla does.”

Well done Orla. It seems no time since you started in Nursery and now you are helping other children to settle in. We are all proud of how kind and helpful you have been.

Learning The Rules

Keegan’s Mum has been looking at our photos showing the children learning about the Nursery rules:

“So nice to see them all helping to tidy up xx”

The children are doing very well learning the rules and they are starting to understand about tidying up after they have played with something. We hope that they are doing it at home too.

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