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Fun Live Sessions for Children and Families

Here is a great programme of  live sessions next week for families and children encouraging fun, learning and boosting  mental health.

Live family sessions starting the 8th Feb 2021

Live sessions Parent -carer Guidance Document

 

Scottish Week: Singing Showcase

Happy Wednesday everyone!!

I am delighted to share some of the singing which took place last week in the homes of our pupils for our Scottish Sing Songs!!

I am so proud of everyone who sent in a video – some superstars in the making!!

Enjoy!

Mr Hay

ECC

Please remember to access the ECC main blog please select Early Childhood Centre at the top of this screen and select ECC 2020 – 2021 from the drop down menu. There are lots of fun things to explore in here for example our rhyme of the fortnight, concept cat, extra activities to keep you busy and stories with Mr Muir.

Children’s Mental Health Week

                 

Children’s Mental Health Week

This week,  1-7 February 2021, is place 2 be Children’s Mental Health Week with the theme express yourself.

Watch the charity’s  Royal Patron HRH The Duchess of Cambridge’s video message to mark the start of the week.

Here are some idea and activities you could join in with and do at home:

Draw your feelings – draw an outline of your body and pause for a moment to think about how you feel right now.

  • What does your tummy, feet, legs, shoulders feel like right now?
  • What kind of colour could they be?
  • Can you colour/draw lines/patterns of how you feel?
  • Talking about the different emotions as you go.

Colour match – talk about different emotions you feel.

  • What colour would you give them?
  • Can you find different objects the same colour in your house and group them together?

Dance to music – How do you feel?

  • Do you feel like dancing to fast or slow music?
  • Can you find music you want to stamp your feet to if you are angry or jump up and down to if you are happy?

Make a positive affirmation jar/bottle/box

  • decorate the outside of your bottle etc, cut up strips of paper and write some positive affirmations on the them (” I am kind”, “I am loved”, “I am safe”, “I am smart”)
  • Get your child to pick one a day and read it them and talk to them about the statement.

Make your own worry monster/doll/teddy/animal – this could be out of recyclable materials i.e. kitchen roll, shoe box, pegs, teddy bear etc.

  • Tell your worries to the monster/doll and talk about them to see if there is anything you could do to make the worry smaller or go away completely.

Read a story – Reading a story together can promote a feeling of well-being and relaxation, increase child’s willingness to communicate thoughts and feelings. Some good books you could listen to are –
The colour monster
Ruby’s worry
My big shouting day
Guess how much I love you
Silly Billy

It’s important to remember that some emotions are comfortable/uncomfortable but all are ok to feel them, we just need to find ways to express them and work on self regulation.

You can find out more information at-

www.childrensmentalhealthweek.org.uk

Here also is a  poster you and your family might find useful:-

Friday Quiz

Is Friday night family quiz night in your house?  If it is, here is an extra special round presented by Judy Murray especially for us at Gargieston.  Thank you to Mrs Green for organising this.

Watch the video from Judy and see how many questions you get correct.  I will post the answers in the comments (no cheating!!)

What a lovely way to round off our whole school Scottish focus.  This week has been fabulous with our daily Scottish sing-a-long with Mr Hay, Scots poetry and some fabulous creative tasks as part of your remote learning.  I have also enjoyed hosting fun live Scottish quizzes with our Primary 5, 6 & 7 classes on Teams this week too.

Take care, stay safe and have a lovely weekend 🙂

ECC Home Learning

Another week of home learning complete, you guys are doing amazing! Well done Everyone!⭐

Family Fun Sessions

East Ayrshire Council have organised live online fun sessions that everyone can take in and the whole family can enjoy. The timetable and instructions as to how to access these sessions is below.

EA Live Family sessions wk 1 (1)

Live sessions Parent -carer Guidance Document

Gargie Galleries

You might remember during our last period of online learning we had the Gargie Galleries with lots of images of the children’s excellent work from the week. Please see this weeks Gargie Galleries below. They are split into P1-3 and P4-7.

Hobbies and Clubs

Thank you for sending in your photos and videos. Gargieston boys and girls are so talented! Please enjoy this short video of some of our children enjoying their hobbies and clubs at home.

Also, I have been sent links to two fantastic videos where you might be able to spot 2 of our Gargieston pupils. The first video is very suitable given the strange times that we find ourselves in.

https://vimeo.com/488605752/729afc7d64

https://vimeo.com/493399492/c409321f82

ECC Home Learning

You have all been doing lots of great work at home therefore we found it really hard to choose one star of the week therefore every Friday we will be sharing some great examples of home learning🌟

Have a lovely weekend😃