Dyslexia Awareness Week 2019

This week we are learning about Dyslexia.

The theme of the week is Building Independence for Life.  We want to raise awareness and show how, with the right support, children and adults with dyslexia can achieve their full potential – Dyslexia Scotland

For more information, please visit https://www.dyslexiascotland.org.uk/

The story behind Ellie’s Blue Dyslexia Ribbon

Ellie was Dyslexia Scotland’s first Young Ambassador. She came up with the idea of a blue ribbon for dyslexia to raise awareness. Here’s what she said when she launched the blue ribbon in 2012.

I want children to feel comfortable with their dyslexia and not to have to hide it away. Most children don’t want to tell their friends about it because they are ashamed or embarrassed.I want to educate people so that they understand that dyslexics are creative out of the box thinkers and that we are just as clever as everyone else. I want them to embrace their dyslexia and achieve their goals.”

This week all children will receive a blue ribbon to wear, to show their awareness of Dyslexia, if they would like to.

Homework Challenge  

As part of Dyslexia Awareness Week I would like you to design a Dyslexia Awareness ribbon. Your design could include facts about dyslexia, images or information about famous people who have dyslexia. You can be as creative as you like.

Please make sure your name and class are on the front of the ribbon and it is cut out so the ribbons can be displayed around the school.

Please return your ribbon cut out to Miss Kirkcaldy by Friday 8th November. Everyone who brings in a designed ribbon will receive a small prize.

 

Halloween – Message from Parent Council

Message from Parent Council: We would like to say a massive thank you to all that attended the Halloween parties last week! We had crafts, snack buffet and glow sticks! Best of all was the fantastic costumes and amazing dance moves! Thanks again to the members of staff that helped and Mrs Burt for running ‘corners’ and her help planning the parties. Also thanks to the members of the parent council for your help last week. All was greatly appreciated.   We raised a fantastic £514.72

 

 

 

 

Rights Poster Task

Just a reminder of the optional poster task that your child received before the October Holiday. . . .

Choose a right and draw a picture to represent it! Your picture must be A4, colourful & have the article number on it.

Hand your entry in to Miss Millar by Friday 25th October to receive house points & an extra break (article 31).

You will find the articles on the school blog (on the Rights Respecting Schools page) or on the following website;  https://www.unicef.org.uk

           

 

Halloween Disco – Wednesday 23rd October

Image result for halloween clipartA reminder the Parent Council have organised and are running a Halloween Disco in school on Wednesday 23rd October.  Tickets are on sale during school day, send £3 with your child to purchase their ticket, or they can pay at the door!

P1 – P4 children 5.45 pm – 7.00 pm

P5 – P7 children 7.15 pm – 8.15 pm

I’m sure they will have a “spooktacular” time ! Image result for halloween clipart

Uganda Charity Work in Schools – collection

Following a recent visit from Elizabeth Higton, former Mauchline Pupil, who is going to Uganda to do some charity work in schools we are collecting the following items, which can be deposited at the school office:

Note books / pencils/ rubbers / sharpeners / small new toys / small sweets are all useful

Craft materials

Small knitted blankets for babies

Toothbrushes and toothpaste

Thank you kindly !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Big Book Boost

The Book People are launching Big Book Boost, a fundraising scheme to help schools earn free books.

If you place an order worth over £10 online, The Book People will donate £1 to the school to spend on books. Further information can be found at www.thebookpeople.co.uk/bigbookboost.

 

Sponsored Book Character Treasure Hunt

12 characters from famous children’s books are hiding in the shops of Mauchline!

Can you find them all?

Please return completed sheets to Mauchline Primary School and ECC by Friday 1st November 2019.

 

Sponsor monies should not be returned to school but paid via ParentPay. Look for “Sponsored Treasure Hunt” and pay in the total collected. 

Have fun!  

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