Rights Respecting Pupils of the Week

Our rights respecting pupils of  the week this week are;

 

SLC1a – Harper-Lea Climie for playing and sharing with friends for longer periods of time with less support.

 

 

SLC1b – Voi Brown for completing jobs in class with his friends.

 

SLC2a – Caiden Russell for making good choices especially in tricky situations.

 

SLC2b – Euan McLeod for welcoming new friends and including them in play.

 

SLC3 – Arran Taylor for using the ipads and laptops in a sensible and safe way.

Communication Champions of the Week

Our communication champions of the week this week are;

 

SLC1a – Kerr McCurdy for using phrases when talking to give more during conversations.

 

SLC1b – Sophie Lennon for using signs and words to pass messages to other people.

 

SLC2a – Trent Biggs for having a super week in class and showing a great sense of humour.

 

SLC2b – Alexander Mitchell for using patience to communicate with new friends.

 

SLC3 – Aaron Ferguson, Amy Dale and Liam Hamilton for using great volume and pace when projecting their voice whilst presenting their Scottish poem.

Rights Respecting Pupils of the Week

Our rights respecting pupils this week are;

 

SLC1a – Brodie Rolls for learning and joining in with our class routines.

 

 

SLC1b – Brooklyn Duffy for sharing the board with friends without adult support.

 

SLC2a – Ethan McPike for sharing good stories with everyone in class.

 

SLC2b – Sam Rowan for displaying great knowledge of Rights.

 

SLC3 – Jade Bourne for displaying a very positive attitude towards her written work.

Communication Champions of the Week

Our communication champions this week are;

 

SLC1a – Jack Hamilton for great talking when learning ‘t’ words.

 

SLC1b – Jake Love for making choices throughout the day using his voice.

 

 

SLC2a – Trent Biggs for participating well at PE and listening to instructions.

 

SLC2b – Reino Berndtson for listening to adults.

 

SLC3 – Alfie Haddow for using his words to tell us how he feels and making a pinky promise.

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