Click on the sway link to see what we have been busy doing last week. Keep a look out for our Easter stories on learning journals.
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Catrine Early Childhood Centre
An East Ayrshire Council site
Click on the sway link to see what we have been busy doing last week. Keep a look out for our Easter stories on learning journals.
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We have placed some of our favourite stories around The Voes.
All you have to do is use your camera to scan the QR code, and the story will open up. Have a listen while out on a walk.
Easter home link – Can you make an Easter bonnet at home with your child? Any material can be used; please do not feel that you need to go out and buy anything.
This is an opportunity for you and your child to develop your creativity skills together. The children will show off their creations at our Easter bonnet parade as we walk around the village.
Can all bonnets please be in by Monday 28th March?
Here are some ideas.
When learning is simply FUN 🙂
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Can you help add to our music area? We are looking for any sort of musical instruments, (authentic or toy), that you may have and have no use for.
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The children have really enjoyed performing on our new stage area. They created their own band called The Twinkle Stars and have been showing off their rock star moves.We have been listening to different styles and cultures of music. A violinist played us some live music today here in the centre.
Does anyone have any hidden musical talents they would like to share with us?
Email: eacarrie.hamilton@glow.sch.uk
Have a look at the songs below, enjoy practicing at home.
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Here is this week’s rhyme to learn.
Here is this week’s rhyme to learn. It’s one of my favourites. Can you guess what some of the words mean ?
Toon?
Goon?
As we are now in Spring and seeing lots of little lambs in the fields, here is a nursery rhyme I though you would like to learn.
A huge “Thank You” to everyone for their outstanding efforts into their EGGS FACTOR designs. They were all truly amazing.
We couldn’t pick just one winner so Janet ran to the Co-op for more prizes and now we have three! (And even THAT was hard!)
Jack Hamilton
Logan Welsh
April Johnston
Well done everyone. Happy Easter!
Here is the Nursery Rhyme for you to learn at home.
Maybe you could bake some cakes during the holidays and sing the song?
As an Easter challenge we were wondering if you could decorate your own egg and bring it to the ECC on Wednesday 31st March with you? We would love to see your designs and how creative you can be.
Parents can be involved too 😊 You can design your own egg individually or to match your child’s, e.g. batman and robin. There might even be a prize for the best designed egg.
We would ask parents to encourage their children to produce as much of their own work as possible (Parent eggs can be where you showcase your talents LOL).
These will be displayed outside for everyone to see.
Here are some ideas if you wish to use any of them. We cannot wait to see how creative you can be 🙂
Have an eggcellent time!
We have had lots of fun learning about Elmer. We made our own elephants out of milk cartons, we created different patterns, we collaged a large Elmer and played a colour by number game. We also learned it’s ok to be unique and discussed how Elmer looked different.
Here is a video of the story we have been reading in the ECC for you to listen to at home.
For World book day one of the books we will be reading and learning about is ‘The Gruffalo’.
It’s one of my most favourite stories!
Yesterday I hid characters at a place we all like to go a walk and feed the ducks 🙂
Can you go on your own Gruffalo hunt and see if you can find the characters from the story?
You have 5 characters to find…
The Mouse
The Fox
The Snake
The Owl
The Gruffalo
Can you guess where we are?
Send any pictures you take while out on your character walk to
carrie.hamilton@glow.sch.uk
Hi everyone!
Here is my challenge for you this week.
Can you design your own kite ?
As the weather is cold and windy just now I thought you would all enjoy going a walk and flying a kite.
You can use paper and create your own designs. Cut out your own shapes and decorate it. Then add some string.
Or
Use a plastic bag – these can be decorated too.
With help from an adult tie the handles of the bag together and leave it long enough so you can fly it.
If you have a real kite I would love to see them too.
Go outdoors and run with your kite, it should fill with air and fly.
**children must be supervised at all times using the plastic bag **
Curriculum areas covered –
Expressive arts – choose ways to create an image using a variety or materials.
Social studies – Can you have a discussion about the different types of weather? Ask your child questions –
What do we need for the kite to fly?
What keeps the kite in the air?
Literacy – Can you use predictions skills and record what happens when flying your kite?
Did it work ? If not, what was stopping it?
Try this over a few days and hopefully you get a really windy day.
Any pictures can be sent to Carrie.hamilton@eastayrshire.org.uk
Obstacle courses are a favourite activity in our house.
Who doesn’t love the floor is lava game?
Or an obstacle course?
This can be done in or outdoors.
Celebrate Robert Burns Day with this music medley . Have your own Scottish party in the house. The BIG YINS can join in with the WEE YINS too. I have created a mix of songs for you to listen to on this special day. Can you join in with any?
Can you send me some pictures of your own Scottish party?
Email them to Carrie.hamilton@eastayrshire.org.uk
Curriculum areas covered
Expressive arts – singing and expressing yourself through music
Dance and movement – explore ways to move in time to the rhythm.
Literacy – Participates in songs and rhymes. Learning the meaning of new Scottish words.
Press on the sway link below.
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If you are in need of a wee rest after all that dancing, here is a wee Scottish clip to relax to – Annie and Ben helping in the search for the Loch Ness Monster.
We have been loving exploring the snow and ice. We hope you have all had lots of fun outside too. Did anyone build a snowman? I’m going to continue with the ice / outdoor theme.
If we have an icy morning can you take a paint brush or stick outside and a cup of hot water and draw me a picture?
If we get more snow can you add paint / food colouring and paint it to make it all colourful?
Go on an ice hunt and find ways to break it up.
Collect objects from your garden and freeze them inside or out if cold enough. Then explore it. Use predictions skills and investigate how to melt it, break it up and how to free the objects.
Make our own ice paint. Freeze some paint or food colouring in ice cube trays.
Any pictures can be sent to Carrie.hamilton@eastayrshire.org.uk
Curriculum areas covered
Science – exploring ice. Discuss the changes from water to ice. Ask your child questions – what will happen? When? How can we change it?
Literacy- prediction skills , lots of discussion, ask questions, mark making on ice.
Expressive arts – be creative 😊 make an image /pattern in the snow or ice