Category Archives: Pics from Events

Birdwatching pictures from home

Aaron has lots of fun making his bird feeders – well done Aaron!

Eden has been busy decorating her tree with treats for the birds, she used her binoculars to spot any visitors to the garden – she saw lots of blackbirds! Well done Eden!

If anyone else has pictures please send them to me!

Laura.mcphee@eastayrshire.org.uk

 

Vogue sent us in some pictures of her making bird feeders and was able to tell us what shapes she made – well done Vogue!

She also sent a video message to her friends & teachers (click the link) – we miss you and all the children too Vogue ❤

 

 

 

Willow has been busy making her bird feeders at home and even hung them out on her very own willow tree in her garden – well done Willow!!

 

Fay has been busy bird spotting in her garden, looks like she has managed to spot a magpie and some blackbirds! Well done Fay – super spotting!!

 

Happy Burns Day

Happy Burns Day everybody!

Today is Robert Burns birthday, traditionally some people in Scotland celebrate by having a Burns supper which is a celebration of the life & poetry of Robert Burns!

Mrs McPhee is having a Burns supper for dinner tonight,  we are having Haggis, neeps  & tatties! Who knows what “neeps & tatties” are? We are also having some Irn Bru which is also Scottish!

Is anyone else having haggis for dinner or wearing tartan today?

Scotland theme

Hello everybody!

Mrs Caldwell & Mrs McKinlay were continuing our Scottish theme today in the centre. We have been learning about Scotland as it is Burns Day on Monday 25th January.

Do you know who Robert Burns is? Follow this link below to find out

http://static.visitscotland.com/pdf/rabbie-for-kids.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3IhVrKPmZ8SnewFlwDme52TljfyFlXerVqr7NlgOlYNWbn92DpEynuiJA

The children were introduced to tartan and used cars & paint to create their own tartan patterns. Maybe you could try making tartan at home or maybe you have a piece of tartan clothing/scarf/ribbon that you could wear.

Please send us a picture to Mrs McPhee

laura.mcphee@eastayrshire.org.uk