Parent Appointments

Dear Parents / Carers

Parent appointments will take place on the following dates. Please phone the ECC 01290 551233 to make an appointment with your child’s keyworker.

Wednesday 31st May  AM – Leoni’s Star Fish         PM-Julie’s Jellyfish

Thursday 1st June – AM Sherrie’s Sharks          PM – Nicole’s Ladybirds

Friday 2nd June – AM Michelle’s Bumblebees   PM Rena’s Butterflies

Monday 5th June – Carrie’s Caterpillars       PM Lesleyanne/Tammie’s Dolphins

 

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This is the time of year that we ask for your views, feedback and comments to help us with our centre Improvement Plan.

Your feedback means the world to us and genuinely helps us to forward plan for the following year.

Please click on the link below to help us evaluate our practice as we strive to give the best opportunities possible to the children of Catrine ECC.

Thank you so much for your continued support 🙂

Have a super holiday weekend.

Rag Bag Collection 12th May 2023

Dear Parents / Carers

We are pleased to be able to participate once again in the Rag Bag Collection Scheme. Our next collection date is Friday 12th May so if you are having a Big Coronation Clear Out  over the holiday weekend, please donate your unwanted clothes to us to help raise funds for the ECC.  We don’t issue bags anymore, to reduce plastic waste, but you can collect your clothes in any kind of bags, big or small. Our collection date is the same as Catrine Primary so if you have a child there as well we would be most grateful if you would consider splitting your donation between the two as we receive our funds separately.

STEM Homelink activity

This week the STEM challenge is to try and build the strongest bridge. Bridges come in all different shapes and sizes. They are also built with lots of different types of materials. I have attached a short video about bridges and some materials they can be made of.

The material that the bridge is made of can sometimes determine how strong the bridge is. Let’s experiment and build our own bridges out of different materials that we can find in our homes and test how strong they are.

You can use a range of different materials such as tinfoil, paper, cardboard or anything you find around your house that you think would make a good  bridge. Encourage your child to feel, bend and explore the quality of the materials they choose. Encourage descriptive language such as strong, weak, long, short, hard or soft. Ask your child to try and predict which material they think will be the strongest before testing your bridges.

Here is an idea of how to create your bridge however I’m sure you will all have other fantastic ideas that I can’t wait to see.

Use two objects to create a balance point each side for your bridge.
Attach your material to create your bridges.
Place a few of the same item on each bridge and continue to place them on until your bridge cannot hold anymore. Count how many each bridge can hold before collapsing.

What you will need:

Two thick books or small boxes
Paper, cardboard or tinfoil
Tape
Coins or other small, heavy objects to use as weights (small rocks, nuts and bolts, etc.)

You could get your child to record how many of the different items each bridge could hold.  A tally mark chart is a good way to record information and to compare which material was the strongest.

Hope you have fun and please upload any photos to your child’s learning journal or email them to easherrie.devlin@glow.sch.uk

 

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