All posts by Mrs GREIG

My Favourite Place – Mrs Greig’s Weekly Challenge

This week I’d like you to think about your favourite place. This is somewhere you go to relax. I’d like you to make a picture of your favourite place, including all the things that help you relax. If you send them to me by Thursday night, I will include them in our Friday assembly. Remember to send me any good news you’d like to share at assembly by Thursday night too.

Mrs Greig’s Weekly Challenge – Express Yourself

This week I’d like you to think about how you express your thoughts, ideas and feelings. I’d like you to think of something you enjoy doing. This may be a new hobby you’ve started during lockdown or something you’ve done for longer. Choose your own way of telling us us about this. You can draw or paint a picture, sing a song, do a dance, act it out, take a photograph, write a story or poem or make a film. If you send any of these by Thursday night, I’ll include them in a virtual assembly which I will post on Friday. I can’t wait to see your ideas.

Mrs Greig’s Weekly Challenge

As we start week 2 of remote learning. I’m setting a challenge for everyone to try. Please watch the video to find out more about what I’d like the children to do. Please send any photos of pictures or writing completed by the children to me at my email address fiona.greig@eastayrshire.org.uk.

I’d like to put them all together and post them on the school blog for everyone to share.

I hope this week goes well. Remember we are here if you have any questions or concerns. Please get in touch if there is anything we can do to help.

 

 

Remote learning feedback

Good morning. We are nearly at the end of our first week back after the holidays, which has also been our first week of remote learning. I have been so impressed by the work and effort the children have given to completing their tasks remotely. I’d like to thank all the parents, carers and staff supporting our young people during this time. It is a team effort to do the best we can for the children. To help us ensure we are doing our best, we would appreciate some feedback from parents and carers about the children’s experiences this week. Could you please complete the survey below to help us evaluate our remote learning so far?

Thanks you

Mrs Greig

Happy New Year

Happy New Year. Welcome back to term 3. What an unusual start to the New Year! I am hoping that we will all be able to be back in school soon.  Until then we will be posting regularly on the school blog and the school app to help us all stay connected.