Autism Awareness Day

The theme for our Autism Awareness day this year was celebrating being unique.  In SLC, last Friday we enjoyed wearing our own clothes to show off our own unique style.  We took part in a range of activities to communicate what makes us  unique.  We also took part in an art activity making our own individual jigsaw piece for a big display on our terrace.  Our jigsaw pieces were all about us and things we like.  Our display will focus on us all being different but we fit together in SLC.  Keep checking our blog for updates of our overall display.  Click the link for photos from all of our classes.

Autism Awareness Day 2022

Communication Champions of the Week

Our communication champions this week are;

 

SLC1a – Hamish Wilson for great talking while drawing with his teacher.

SLC1b – Trent Biggs for interacting well with peers in role play.

SLC2 – Luke Harrison for using a communication aid to indicate he needed help.

 

SLC3a – Megan for using her words to communicate her feelings.

SLC3b – Kenzie Ferrans for amazing contributions during outdoor learning.

Rights Respecting Pupils of the Week

Our rights respecting pupils this week are;

 

SLC1a – Calon Blacklock for having a positive attitude to learning.

SLC1b – Logan Cain for helping his friend when he was upset.

SLC2 – Sam Rowan for respecting the needs of others and being a good friend.

SLC3a – Sophie Calder for making good choices and being a kind friend.

SLC3b – Kahli Wilson for a superb attitude towards all her learning.

Communication Champions of the Week

Our communication champions this week are;

SLC1a – Murray Smith for great talking and sharing his needs when he fell.

 

SLC1b – Eesa for interacting more with adults and children from other classes.

SLC2 – Katie Quinn for sharing super news about her Easter holiday trip.

SLC3a – Alfie Haddow for using kind words with friends.

SLC3b – Aarron Lindsay for showing good listening in class.

Rights Respecting Pupils of the Week

Our rights respecting pupils this week are;

SLC1a – Joseph Reid for always looking after our playground and being responsible with litter.

SLC1b – Sophie Lennon for playing with new friends in the playground with less adult support.

SLC2 – Caiden Russell for respecting wildlife and caring about creatures in our environment.

SLC3a – James Smith for joining in on class activities.

SLC3b – Ella Smith for having a positive attitude towards her learning.

SLC 3b Easter Activities

To celebrate the end of term before our Spring holiday, we have participated in a number of different activities. Please click the link to see some of our photographs from our favourite tasks.

Easter Photos

Communication Champions of the Week

Our communication champions this week are;

SLC1a – Kerr McCurdy for asking a question to a friend and using their name.

SLC1b – Ollie Leishman for joining in with Easter songs.

SLC2 – Euan McLeod for answering questions and sharing his personal news.

SLC3a – Arran Taylor for expressing his feelings using his words.

SLC3b – Kahli Wilson for using recordable devices to help take lunch orders.

Rights Respecting Pupils of the Week

Our rights respecting pupils this week are;

SLC1a – Jake Love for being responsible and putting away his jacket and shoes.

SLC1b – Tyler Saunderson for looking after his friends in the playground.

 

SLC2 – Luke Harrison for taking part in Outdoor Learning with a positive attitude.

 

SLC3a – Megan for asking nicely for what she needs.

SLC3b – Amy Dale for participating well during Assembly.

April Calendar

Please see below our SLC Calendar for April.  We will be in touch with more information through the school app or class mobile phones for any extra information required.

Calendar April 1

Rights Respecting Pupils of the Week

Our rights respecting pupils of the week this week are;

SLC1a – Hamish Wilson for playing nicely with a friend.

SLC1b – Ethan McPike for looking after his friends when they are hurt.

SLC2 – Sam Rowan for always showing respect to others through positive play.

SLC3b – Kaelyn Renwick for engaging peers in play.

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