ECC Littlemill PS

19/06/2020
by Mrs Brown
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Make your very own Wormery

Make your wormery: Here’s a list of things you will need: Gather together an empty plastic bottle, or jar. A pair of scissors. Some garden soil, sand and or compost. A few leaves, then lastly, a few worms dug up … Continue reading

18/06/2020
by Mrs Brown
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Mini beast counting

1. How many bones in a Slug? 2.How many shells does a snail carry on his back? How many feelers does a beetle have? How many ants in the picture? Count the wings on a dragonfly. How many does she … Continue reading

18/06/2020
by Mrs Colville
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Pasta Jewellery

Making pasta jewellery is a great way for children to express their creativity as well as helping to develop their fine motor skills and hand eye co-ordination.  Here’s a video which explains how to dye your pasta.  Can you think … Continue reading

17/06/2020
by Mrs Colville
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Target Practice

Target throwing games are a great way to help promote a variety of developmental skills in children including hand eye co-ordination, agility, manipulative and evaluating skills.  Children also build confidence and self-esteem as they become more skilful at these kinds … Continue reading

16/06/2020
by Mrs Brown
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Imagination Challenge🤔

Be creative and use your imagination to create a bug, creepy crawlie or beastie of your choice. Using anything you can find indoors or out to create your picture and /or model. No clues, hints, tips or ideas. It’s your … Continue reading

16/06/2020
by Mrs Colville
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Beat the Clock

This is a great activity that focuses on both, maths and physical development. Set the timer on your phone or watch to either 30 seconds or 1 minute. Ask your child to count how many star jumps, hops, squats or … Continue reading

15/06/2020
by Mrs Brown
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Fit fun Bugs and Beasties!🦎🐸🐭🦎🕷️🕸️🐌🐜🦗🦟🐝🐞🦋🐛🦠

Can you remember some of the beast and bug names from our story about Superworm? Here are some for today’s fitness challenge. Remember to drink water as you go to stay hydrated. Lie on the floor, or ground and wriggle … Continue reading

15/06/2020
by Mrs Colville
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Phonological Fun

Phonological awareness is an important step in communication and language development.  Here is some information and games from Speech and Language in East Ayrshire # Get Wee People Chatting Facebook page. This is a great resource for information, tips and … Continue reading

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