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Kindness Competition

P5 have won the Kindness Competition by performing the most acts of kindness during Anti-bullying Week 2021. The prize was suggested by the Inclusive Schools Committee and will be games afternoon.

Well done to everyone who performed an act of kindness.

P5 Winners!

Kindness jars showing the acts of kindness across the school and at home.

Road Safety Week

Children across the school took part in activities to raise awareness about Road Safety and recognise the important part we all play in helping to keep ourselves and others safe on the roads.

Please visit individual class pages for photos from the week.

Here are just a selection that have been shared from last week.

 

 

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We have had such a big response for our competition. Thank you soo much and well done to everyone who took part.

The winners will be announced next week!

Thank you again to everyone for a successful Road Safety Week.

JRSO’s

Book Week Scotland

15th – 21st November 2021

Book Week Scotland is an annual celebration of books and reading across Scotland.

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During this week Primary 1 children will be gifted with Bookbug bags from the Scottish Book Trust. The bags contain books and other resources for sharing songs and rhymes that are suited to the age of the children.

You can help your child get the most out of their P1 Bag by looking at and talking about the books together, using the whiteboard to play games, filling in the activity book and voting for your child’s favourite book.

On the Scottish Book Trust website you can find films of the books being read, more recommended books for P1s and enter your child’s vote in The Bookbug Picture Book Prize.

To hear the stories read out loud, please visit https://www.scottishbooktrust.com/reading-and-stories/bookbug-picture-book-prize

Activity bags | Parent Club                                                    Read Write Count (Primary 2 and Primary 3)

Every Primary 2 and Primary 3 child in Scotland receives a Read,
Write, Count bag filled with books, activities and games to enjoy
and keep. The bags are gifted and developed by Scottish Book
Trust in partnership with Education Scotland and funded by
Scottish Government, and provide a great opportunity to explore
reading, writing and numeracy with your child.

Click here to access the Primary 2 Guide for Parents/ Carers

Click here to access the Primary 3 Guide for Parents/ Carers

Hear the stories being read out loud by clicking the links below.

Stories for Primary 2 

The Biggest Story

The Bug Collector

Stories for Primary 3

Octopus Shocktopus

The Last Wolf

 

 

Dyslexia Awareness Week Competition Winners

Well done to everyone who entered the Dyslexia Awareness Week Competitions. The Inclusive Schools committee had a hard job choosing the winners and runners up.

P1 – 3 Design a Ribbon Competition

Winner: Harry Selman, P3/4

Runner Up: Murray Duff, P1b

Runner Up: Maria Woodburn, P2a

 

P4 – 7 Poem Competition

Winner: Amber Kerr, P7

Runner Up: Poppy Wyllie, P7 

Runner Up: Ava Murray, P7

P4 – 7 Poster Competition

Winner: Gemma Robertson, P7

Runner Up: Beth Donnelly, P5

Runner Up: Layla Strachan, P5

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Dyslexia Awareness Week!

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Children across the school took part in activities to raise awareness about Dyslexia and recognise the strengths and challenges someone who has dyslexia may face.

Please visit the class pages for photos from the week.

 

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Well done to everyone who took part in the competitions this week. We have received lots of fantastic entries. The winners will be announced next week!

 

Dyslexia Awareness Week 2021

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Dyslexia Awareness Week Scotland will take place from 1st – 7th November 2021.
The theme of Dyslexia Awareness Week is Destination Dyslexia: a route map
We want to make Scotland a dyslexia friendly destination for every person who has dyslexia.  A dyslexia friendly society is one where everyone understands dyslexia and how it impacts the 1 in 10 children and adults who are dyslexic (Dyslexia Scotland, https://www.dyslexiascotland.org.uk/dyslexia-awareness-week-scotland)
During this week children will take part in activities to learn about dyslexia and why it is important that everyone gets the support they need to learn.

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No Pens Wednesday will take place on Wednesday 3rd November.
Children and staff will have the opportunity to wear something blue that day, to raise awareness about dyslexia, in support of Ellie’s Blue Ribbon Campaign, more information about the blue ribbons can be found here: https://www.dyslexiascotland.org.uk/sites/default/files/library/RibbonStory.pdf

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P1 – 3: Design a Dyslexia Awareness Ribbon.
You can be as creative as you like and use any colours or materials.
You can download the template here: Ribbon Template
P4 – 7: Write a poem or use the poster template, show the strengths and challenges someone who has dyslexia may face. Dyslexia Awareness Week 2021 P4-7 Poster Competition
All entries should be sent to Miss Kirkcaldy by Friday 5th November.
Competition winners will receive a prize!
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For more information about dyslexia please visit the Dyslexia Unwrapped website, http://www.unwrapped.dyslexiascotland.org.uk/

Nessy and MYON

Jus a reminder that we have two fabulous resources to help children with their literacy.

NESSY SPELLING AND READING

All P3-P7 children have a login to NESSY Spelling and Reading. This is a personalised reading and spelling programme which is great fun and very effective. The children all have the details of how to log in and can access the programme in school and at home.

https://learn.nessy.com/account/login#/accountLogin

MYON

MYON is a huge catalogue of online books accessible to all children in the school. There are over 6000 texts to choose from and the resource has a ‘Read to Me’ function which means no book is off-limits for the children. There are loads of non-fiction books to choose from as well as fiction books.

Your child will have details of how to access the resource – either in their IT passport or on the class blog page.

https://www.myon.co.uk/login/