Rights Respecting Pupils of the Week

Our rights respecting pupils this week are;

 

SLC1a – Harper Lea Climie for great participation in our healthy fruit tasting.

 

SLC1b – Sophie Lennon for helping other children by reminding them of class rules.

 

SLC2a – Caiden Russell for making good healthy food choices at lunch.

 

SLC2b – Katie Quinn for being a responsible friend.

 

SLC3 – Megan for showing a positive attitude to tasks, practising more than what she was asked.

Communication Champions of the Week

Our communication champions this week are;

 

SLC1a – Hamish Wilson for using lovely manners independently.

 

SLC1b – Joseph Reid for making really good predictions about what might happen next in a story.

 

SLC2a – Cameron McCutcheon for identifying his emotions and talking about them.

 

SLC2b – Sam Rowan for showing excellent listening at P.E..

 

SLC3 – Arran Taylor for using words to express his feelings.

 

National Eat Fruit Day

The FruitGuys founded National Fruit Day in 1998 to promote the health benefits of eating fruit as a snack.  This ties in well with this month’s Right of the Month, Article 24 : I have the right to good, quality health care, to clean water and good food.

Click the link to see how we participated in Fruit Day across the classes.

Eat Fruit Pics

SLC Sportsability 2022

Some of the pupils attended the Sportsability day at Kilmarnock College. We had a great day taking part in a variety of activities including boccia, table tennis, athletics, football, rugby and dancing.

Please click the link to view some photographs from the day.

Sportsability 2022 Photographs

Communication Champions of the Week

Our communication champions this week are;

 

SLC1a – Kerr McCurdy for sharing his experiences of his holiday with his teacher.

 

SLC1b – Brooklyn Duffy for listening to and following instructions at Ayrshire Sportsability.

 

SLC2a – Eesa for using his words more to communicate.

 

SLC2b – Tyler Saunderson for working hard on his sounds.

 

SLC3 – Jade Bourne for using words to express her feelings.

Rights Respecting Pupils of the Week

Our rights respecting pupils this week are;

 

SLC1a – Josh Withers for being responsible for his learning and completing all his jobs with a smile.

 

SLC1b – Amelia Mayo for showing concern when other people are upset.

 

SLC2a – Evan McClue for including our new pupil in class.

 

SLC2b – Euan McLeod for showing good behaviour on a school bus.

 

SLC3 – Liam Hamilton for supporting his friends.

Communication Champions of the Week

Our communication champions this week are;

 

SLC1a – Emily Ahern for helping bring about a positive change in our school by sharing our sign of the week with Mr Gilchrist.

 

SLC1b – Brooklyn Duffy for joining in during group discussion.

 

SLC2a – Evan McClue for independently going on a message to the janitors office.

 

SLC2b – Voi Brown for taking part in conversations with others.

 

SLC3 – Aaron Ferguson for taking part in discussions in P7C.

Rights Respecting Pupils of the Week

Our rights respecting pupils of the week are;

 

SLC1a – Jack Hamilton for always being responsible for his learning and working hard.

 

SLC1b – Joseph Reid for trying new healthy fruits in class.

 

SLC2a – Eesa for helping his peers during lunchtime.

 

SLC2b – Alexander Mitchell for remembering to play well with friends.

 

SLC3 – Amy Dale for valuing opportunities to learn in P7T.

Communication Champions of the Week

Our communication champions this week are;

 

SLC1a – Harper Lea Climie for using full sentences while playing and engaging with peers.

SLC1b – Lewis Keegans for great story telling using your voice and speech aids.

SLC2a – Ethan McPike for starting conversations with the adults in the class about his cutting and drawing.

SLC2b – Luke Harrison for asking for help when he needs it.

SLC3 – Harry Clapperton for using symbols to write his sentences.

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