Well done to everyone who got decorating your potato for World Book Day.
I have posted your potato pictures onto the school Twitter page:
@MauchlineC
You can still email it to the class teacher or me directly:
susan.cross1@eastayrshire.org.uk
Well done to everyone who got decorating your potato for World Book Day.
I have posted your potato pictures onto the school Twitter page:
@MauchlineC
You can still email it to the class teacher or me directly:
susan.cross1@eastayrshire.org.uk
Thursday 4th March, 10.30am – World Book Day special – Bringing Reading to Life
Starring: Joseph Coelho & Fiona Lumbers, Tom Fletcher and Lydia Monks and special guest Rob Biddulph
Hosted by Nigel Clarke, TV presenter
Link: Words and Pictures: Bringing Books to Life
Friday 5th March, 10.30am – Books and the Real World
Starring: Sita Brahmachari, Jess French and Katherine Rundell
Hosted by Jessie Cave, actor and podcaster
Link: Books and the Real World
Each event will last approximately 30 minutes.
5 Ways to Encourage Children to Read
The Share A Story Reading Star game has been created to encourage you to enjoy books and read together at home with exciting ways you can share stories – not just at bedtime! Reading Star Game
Please find below a link to some wonderful activities and lots of audiobooks which are perfect for celebrating World Book Day (Thursday 4th March).
A Thinglink is an interactive page with lots of embedded links in it. Some of the teachers at Mauchline have been experimenting with them and the children are benefiting from this new way of sharing learning.
World Book is on Thursday 4th March this year. All classes – in-school and virtual – will be having lessons or arranging activities to celebrate all things ‘book-related’.
We thought for a bit of fun this year – and due to COVID restrictions – that instead of the children dressing up as a book character (due to shops being closed at the moment), they could dress a potato up as a book character (or use any vegetables that you have lying around the house).
Click the link to a planning page (to use if you would find it helpful): Potato character sheet
I am sure you will be super creative in your design ideas and we MUST see the finished results.
Either add them to our Twitter page, email the results to the class teacher or email them directly to me: susan.cross1@eastayrshire.org.uk
I have added a couple of links to some pages to give you an idea, however I am sure your creations will be even better.
We can’t wait to see the results!!
https://www.thorntonincravenprimary.org.uk/photos/world-book-day-decorate-potato-book-character
https://jauntytravelmum.com/10-world-book-day-potato-character-ideas/
An interesting subject for the assembly this week. Please click on the link to take you to the virtual assembly video.
https://www.picture-news.co.uk/discuss/2021-02-19/
Then try some of the activities in the sheet attached.
Learning from home Ideas – 22nd February
UNCRC
Article 15 (freedom of association)
Every child has the right to meet with
other children and to join groups and
organisations, as long as this does not stop
other people from enjoying their rights.
Does the building of walls sometimes stop this right from being met?
Have a think about it……
Welcome back to in-school learning for our ECC and Primary1-3 children!
Primary 4-7 children will continue to learn through their digital platforms – school blog and Teams. Hopefully it won’t be too long before we are all back together.
Please check the school APP for all the latest information.
On Tuesday 9th March (6.30 till 7.30) EAC will be offering parents/carers the opportunity to participate in a remote Wellbeing: A practical approach for parents/carers session. The session will be delivered via Vscene and will focus on parental/carer self-care.
To book please email Catrina.O’Neil@east-ayrshire.gov.uk
Please find below a link to a voiced-over powerpoint all about planting trees and their importance.
The last slide has a link to the full video however I have also added it below.
Good morning boys and girls…the theme for this week’s assembly is staying safe online.
Safer Internet Day is celebrated globally in February each year to promote the safe and positive use of digital technology for all children and young people.
Safer Internet Day celebrates the amazing range of information and opportunities online, and its potential to inform, connect and inspire us, whilst also looking at how young people can separate fact from fiction.
Primary 4 – 7 pupils can tune in to the virtual assembly using the link below.
Now watch this clip…
Primary 1 – 3 pupils can watch this video story of Detective Digiduck. This story will encourage young children to start to think about online content, and help them to understand that what they read or see online might be true, untrue, or someone’s opinion.
https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/detective-digiduck-virtual-assembly-3-7s
BBC SCHOOLS LIVE LESSON AT 11am on TUESDAY 9th February:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/live-lessons/safer-internet-day-live-lesson/zdh2wnb
RIGHTS RESPECTING SCHOOLS – Article 17
Article 17 of the UNCRC says children and young people should be able to access information, particularly from the media. They should be able to get information from many places— from their country and beyond.
This Article applies to all kinds of media, including:
Please find below some helpful resources and information from the Parent Council
Live family sessions starting the 8th Feb 2021
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