SLC3b Pancake Day

SLC3b thoroughly enjoyed celebrating Pancake Day on Tuesday 1st March. We participated in an afternoon filled with pancake fun from word searches to a listen and colour task.  Everyone’s favourite activity seemed to be preparing our own pancakes. We had lots of toppings to choose from, and the decision was so difficult some pupils mixed two or three together! Click the link to see our photographs.

Pancake Pics

Communication Champions of the Week

Our communication champions this week are;

SLC1a – Emily Ahern for sharing her opinions and listening to others.

SLC1b – Trent Biggs for listening to instructions and completing tasks.

SLC2 – Evan McClue for using the ‘now and next’ board well.

SLC3a – Harry Clapperton for signing to aid his talking.

SLC3b – Ella Smith for creating a ‘calm menu’ in line with our Zones of Regulation discussion.

 

 

Rights Respecting Pupils of the Week

Our rirghts respecting pupils this week are;

SLC1a – Kerr McCurdy for playing with a friend and using good communication.

SLC1b – Eesa for listening to information to complete a task.

SLC2 – Sam Rowan for sharing good facts about the Titanic which he found

out about.

SLC3a – Sophie Calder for helping her friends when they are upset.

SLC3b – Kenzie Ferrans for asking for help with his tasks when needed.

 

 

 

SLC3b Outdoor Learning

Over the past 3 weeks, we have been working with a COACh (Curriculum Outdoors Attainment Challenge) Leader from East Ayrshire.   We have been developing our Literacy and Numeracy skills, as well as promoting positive Health and Wellbeing,  by participating in a range of outdoor activities. Click the link to see some of our photographs.

SLC 3b Outdoor Photographs

Express Yourself Day

Last week was ‘Children’s Mental Health Week’.  This year’s theme was Growing Together and children were participating in activities encouraging them to consider how they have grown and how they can help others to grow.

To help raise awareness, we had an ‘express yourself day’ on Thursday 10th February.  Children were able to wear their favourite colour, a range of colours or a whole unique outfit to express how they are feeling.

SLC 2

SLC 3a

SLC 3b

Report a Glow concern
Cookie policy  Privacy policy