Please enjoy watching what our children have been getting up to at home:
Gargie Gallery P1-3:
Gargie Gallery P4-7: (sorry Alice, your video went a bit topsy turvy?!)
Please enjoy watching what our children have been getting up to at home:
Gargie Gallery P1-3:
Gargie Gallery P4-7: (sorry Alice, your video went a bit topsy turvy?!)
This year’s Outdoor Classroom Day is happening on this Thursday 21st May 2020. Outdoor Classroom Day aims to inspire and celebrate outdoor learning and play both at home and at school. Usually, this day is celebrated by teachers taking their classes outdoors for their lessons, however, this year, of course, due to the coronavirus crisis, things will look a little different, with the vast majority of teaching and learning taking place online and at home.
The organisation promoting Outdoor Classroom Day have decided this year to launch the movement – ‘Playful Nature’ – after collaborating with parents and teachers across the globe.
Their aim is to support children to continue to connect to nature, even during a period of lockdown and staying at home. They believe that this connection is best made through play and have shared a variety of activities on their website which encourage a connection with nature both indoors and outdoors. On 21st May – Outdoor Classroom Day – they are encouraging everyone to bring playful nature to their setting, family and home.
These ideas and activities can be found here: https://outdoorclassroomday.com/
NHS A&A are running a children’s poster competition for National Smile Month.
Children ages 3 – 12 years are being invited to make an oral health themed poster to show how they’ve been looking after their teeth during lockdown. To find out more information about it please follow this link:
https://ww.facebook.com/179819429478800/posts/730599097734161/?d=n
Bug Club have upgraded their software at the weekend and it now no longer works on Safari 14 or lower. If you have been using an iPad or iPhone and are having issues logging on, please download the Google Chrome app and try to access Bug Club through it.
Find out what some of our pupils have been up to:
Primaries 1-3:
Primaries 4-7:
Please click here to see our slideshows, just click on play slideshow to see how well we’ve all been doing:
If you are feeling creative why don’t you try to win book tokens for the school or your class, by designing a new book token. You design could use your favourite book, a place you like to read, words and pictures.
Click on this link for more information:
https://www.nationalbooktokens.com/create-a-national-book-token-for-your-class
Good Luck!
Find out what some of our boys and girls have been doing at home:
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