Proud Cloud!

Proud Cloud!       claire.crawford@eastayrshire.org.uk

 

We have so many reasons to be proud of ourselves and others during these unusual times. We loved seeing the ‘Shout Outs’ over the last few weeks and would like to give you the opportunity to shine once more. Below is an example of a ‘Proud Cloud’. It details things that fill you with pride, it can be about a family member or a friend and can also be about you! Staff will also be completing Proud Clouds for you to see.  If you email me your Proud Cloud (with parent/carer permission) I will share them on the Wellbeing Blog on a Thursday;  we are desperate to hear about your amazing achievements, BIG or small. Include your name (FIRST NAME ONLY) and class on your cloud.

We are proud of you all. Stay Safe. Together we are Team MC.

Clap for Carer Shout Outs!!

Clap for Carers!!

Our Final Shout Outs!

Well done to everyone that got in touch requesting a shout out for their family heroes!

We will still clap for you all each week, keep an eye on the Wellbeing Blog today for a new celebration idea!

Today our school community want to say a big, enormous, massive thank you to…

Olivia in P7 has asked for a shout out for her dad, he is continuing to work during this time, she would also like to nominate all the MCPS staff for keeping the pupils busy!

Sophie in P2 would like a BIG SHOUT OUT for her Aunt Christina; she is working for the NHS as a Physiotherapist and her Aunt Nicola, a nurse.

Jamila in P6, Kamili P5 and soon to be P1 Ntale would like to nominate their mum a nurse and dad, a housing officer, both working hard at this time.

Alfie in P4 has organised a shout out for his Gran Alison who works for the NHS and his Papa Josie, a bin man.

Mrs Taylor has nominated all the parents/ carers who are keeping all the pupils safe at this time!

Nathan in P5 and Chloe in P4 are clapping for their dad, he is working hard as a delivery driver.

Dean, P2 would like a shout out for his mum, she works in a care home and his Aunt Kirsty who is a support worker!

We are so proud and grateful to all of you. We will clap for you all tonight. Together we are Team MC.

 

 

Fun in the Sun

Hello boys and girls!

We hope you have all been having lots of fun in the sun this week! Marty has been playing in the garden with his friend Colin.  They were playing on the slide and the scooter! Mrs Duff had to make sure they played nicely with each other and took turns.

 

Marty is still feeling a bit warm so it would be fantastic if a few more of you could send in your t-shirt designs for him to choose from. It would also be lovely to see any more pictures of yourselves that you have drawn!  Remember you can email them to Mrs McGahon at Joanna.mcgahon@eastayrshire.org.uk.

Lots of love,

Mrs Duff and Mrs Dunsmore xx

Helping children understand wearing masks

This is a frightening and worrying time for everyone, but especially for our children. One of the strangest things for them to deal with is seeing people around them wearing masks of any description , whilst out and about.

The website link below explains this in a child-friendly way . Please have a read , we hope it helps to allay any fears your child/children may have .

https://www.middletownautism.com/covid19/seeing-others-wearing-masks-5-2020?

These pictures taken from the website can help you explain wearing masks with your child/children :

Clap for Carers!

Shout Out!!   claire.crawford@eastayrshire.org.uk

Final call! This will be the final week of Shout Outs!(But don’t worry I will have a new challenge to help you celebrate yourself and others this Thursday!)  Email me (Mrs Crawford see above) before 5pm on Wednesday if you have anyone you would like to nominate for ‘Clap for Carers’.  Remember to tell me who you are clapping for and why. Shout outs will be on the Wellbeing blog on Thursday.

Stay Safe. Together we are Team MC.

Name it!

Mirror Image

This game requires coordination, copying another person like you are looking in a mirror. If the instructor raises their right hand, the other person raises their left. Take turns at being the instructor and the mirror image. Try moving different body parts and concentrate and think about what part of your body you must move, like looking in a mirror.

Try doing the same with facial expressions. Can you make a face displaying one of our comfortable/uncomfortable Paths emotions? Can you, or the other person name the emotion being expressed? Talk about what that emotion looks like and how you may feel when you express that emotion.

 

What is in the box/bag?

This is a game we often use in our Willow Room, which encourages the children to listen for/use good descriptive words to describe an item in the box/bag? Find an empty box or bag and fill it with small items and toys. Make sure the box/bag is not transparent as the item should remain hidden.

The child places their hand in the bag and without revealing the item, describes how it looks and feels to another person when they hold it in their hand. This is a sensory activity, so having items with different textures would be good. The other person will then guess what the item is, based on the description given. The child and the other person can then swap places, and the child can guess what the next item is.

AS always, stay safe, stay well, and take care! Together we are Team MC! 

Morning!

Good morning,

We hope that you all enjoyed the VE Day holiday and that again, you are all safe and well. At MCPS we use PATHS as one of our HWB resources; here is their ‘May Message’.

They have also published a calendar full of Social, Emotional Learning ideas…try a few.

And incase you need it…some Monday Motivation…

Primary 2 Learning Grids WB 11.5.20

Hi Boys and Girls,

Well done for another wonderful week of online learning!! Thank you to everyone who sent me photos of your hard work, I have loved seeing all the effort you are putting into your tasks. You are all superstars!!

We now have a long weekend ahead of us which means you get an extra day off! I hope you send the time having lots of fun with your lovely families.

Below you will find the links to your new learning grids for next week WB 11.5.20.  I have sent out your task sheets for numeracy and literacy to your individual email accounts and set your new challenges on Sumdog. Remember, do what you can. There is no expectation that all tasks will be completed.

P2 Numeracy Learning Grid 11.05.20

P2 Literacy Learning Grid 11.5.20

P1 to 3 HWB grid 11th May PDF

Why we stay home PDF

Suggested Timetable:

9:00 – 9:30     Get up/Get Dressed/Eat Breakfast

9:30 – 10:00   Just Dance/Outside Play

10:00 – 10:30   Literacy/Numeracy Task

10:30 – 10:45    Brain Break/Snacktime

10:45 – 12:00   Literacy/Numeracy Task

12:00 – 12:30  Lunchtime

12:30 – 1:30  IDL Task

1:30 – 2:00  Cosmic Yoga

2:00 – 2:30  Literacy/Numeracy Task

2:30  Free Time!

Have a lovely weekend everyone, stay safe!

Mrs Dunsmore x

Primary 1 Learning Grids

Hello everyone.

Hope you and your families are all well and have had a super fun week in the sun!

Well done to everyone who had a go at completing their tasks and thank you for all your wonderful photos and emails! I love seeing them all and hearing from you so keep it up!

Here are your learning grids for the week ahead! Remember just to do what you can and have a wonderful long weekend.

Love Mrs Duff xxxx

Primary 1 literacy grid May 11th

e vowel pictures

Primary 1 Numeracy grid May 11th

Repeating patterns sheet

P1 to 3 HWB grid 11th May PDF

Why we stay home PDF

Here is an idea of how your day could look:

9am – Joe Wicks PE on Youtube

9.30am – 1 or 2 Literacy tasks from grid

10.30 am – Snack and play/walk outside

11am – 1 or 2 Numeracy tasks from grid

12 noon – Lunch and family time

1pm – Activity from IDL grid

2pm – Story time (cosy up with a book from home or online)

2.30pm – Cosmic Yoga?Go Noodle Pizza Song (YouTube)

3pm – Free Time!!!!!

Have fun everyone! xx

 

 

Primary 3 Learning grids for week beginning 11th May

Hi boys and girls,

 

I hope you have all had a fantastic week. Friday the 8th of May is a holiday so no school work on Friday… You have the day off!!

I am absolutely loving all of the photos and activities that you have been completing and sending me.  Keep up the good work!!

Finally, Mr McMillan retired today. He has been a janitor at our school for a very long time. Keep him in your thoughts and prayers as he begins a new chapter in his life.

Below are links to your home learning grids this week. Do what you can when you can.

Hope to hear from you all soon and have a lovely long weekend.

Love from Mrs McCreadie

P1 to 3 HWB grid 11th May PDF

Why we stay home PDF

Literacy mat primary 3 11.5.20

P3 Numeracy Learning Grid 11.5.20

ni-t-36-minibeast-tally-chart-activity-sheet

P6 Home Learning Tasks week beginning 11 May

Hello P6,

I have enjoyed your updates on how you are getting on and the photographs of your fabulous work. You are all stars!

Please find below the Home Learning Tasks for the week beginning 11/5/20.

There is a Numeracy, Literacy and Health and Well-being grid.

Numeracy Home Learning Grid

Literacy Home Learning Grid

Health and Wellbeing Home Learning Grid

Remember to try to complete the core tasks and some of the additional tasks. There is no expectation that all tasks should be completed.

Here is a possible daily routine but remember to do what suits you and your family.

8.00-9.00 Breakfast, play outside
9.00-10.00 Exercise time: You could do some Joe Wicks on YouTube/ Just Dance/ Cosmic Yoga.
10.00-11.00 Home Learning – Literacy task
11.00-11.30 Snack and play outside
11.30-12.30 Home Learning- Numeracy tasks
12.30 – 1.30 Lunch and play outside
1.30-2.30 Walk or exercise
2.30-3.00 Home Learning – Health and Well-being Grid

Take care,
Mrs MacKinnon

P5 Home Learning Grids WB 11th May

Hi everyone, a huge thank you to all those who have sent in pictures of your activities so far.  It’s fab to see you working hard.

Here are next weeks grids and accompanying worksheets:

Literacy

P5 Literacy Grid 11th May pdf

P5 Literacy Grid 11th May (Word version including hyperlinks)

Common Homophones

The Iron Man Audio

The Iron Man Chapter One Transcript 

The Iron Man’ Comprehension Task sheets

All – >Please email the ‘The Iron Man’ tasks to Mrs McIntyre by Friday 15th am please.  Also, any pictures or videos from the movie scene task last week please continue to share. I will share/upload them onto our group email.

Numeracy

P5 Numeracy Grid May 11th

Circles – dividing decimals

Rectangles – Simplifying fractions

Squares – Subtraction

Triangles – Subtraction

IDL

Health P4-7

There is plenty to keep you working hard but remember only do what you can.  There is no need to complete all tasks.

Enjoy the Friday holiday!

Hello Willow Room Boys and Girls

I hope our Willow Room children are keeping safe and well.

I’d love to hear from you all.

I have put together a grid of activities I’d like you to try.

Willow Grid

You could try some of these activities too:

H&WB grid P1-3

Why We Stay Home Story

I’ve sent a special message in an email to you all today.  I hope you are able to receive it and enjoy it!

Take care for now,

Mrs Travers

 

 

 

Primary 7 Home Learning Grids – wb 11th May

Hello Primary 7,

I hope you enjoyed your extra day off last Friday.

Here are this weeks Home Learning Grids and tasks.

Primary 7 Literacy Grid wb 11th May

SAC Andy Kershaw Nelson Mandela – Reading

SAC Ancient Egypt – Reading

SAC Michael Morpurgo interview – Reading

Personal Research Project help

Primary 7 Numeracy Grid wb 11th May

Circles Numeracy Task

Circles – Volume Task

Triangles Number Processes Work

Triangles Beyond Number Work

Squares – Addition and Subtraction Tasks S

Squares – Length Task

Health 4-7(1)

Remember I’m always on Teams 9am – 3pm if you have any questions about the tasks or just want to check in with me!

Love Miss Mudge x

 

Primary 4 – Learning Grids 11.5.20

Good morning Primary 4,

I hope you have all had a lovely week! As it is May Day tomorrow, we are uploading your learning grids for next week today.  Again lots of fabulous learning taking place and i love receiving photos of you having fun outside – especially in the good weather!

Today is also the day that our fabulous janitor Mr. McMillan retires after working at Mount Carmel for 20 years! So  i would love if you could say a little prayer wishing him a happy and healthy retirement.

Take care,

Mrs Strachan x

Health 4-7(1) Home Learning

Literacy – P4 WB 11.5.20

Home Learning Numeracy – P4 WB 11.5.20

Maths Myrstery Game

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Clap for Carer Shout Outs!

Clap for Carers!!

                                   

 

Another amazing response!

Well done to everyone that got in touch requesting a shout out for their family heroes!

As long as you keep sending I’ll keep posting!

Today our school community want to say a big, enormous, massive thank you to…

Lyn, who is Lauren in P2’s Aunt. She is working hard at a care home.

Amy, family friend of Aimee in P6. She is working for the NHS at Crosshouse!

Harry in P4 has asked for his Aunt Cliodhna, a nurse, looking after children at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Glasgow to get a big SHOUT OUT!

Erin in P5 has organised a shout out for her dad, a lorry driver; her Auntie Shelly, a hospital carer; her Auntie Marianne, a childminder and all the fabulous carers helping to take care of her gran!

Lucy in P5 and Luke in P2 have nominated their mum, she is working hard as a pharmacist!

Logan in P3 is clapping for his papa who works at Royal Mail and has been very busy recently and his Auntie Lisa, working at the bank.

Zak, P4 is clapping for his hero; his mum, she is an ICU nurse!

Ella, P2 would like a shout out for her dad, a fuel driver; her gran working for the NHS and her Uncle Scott, a firefighter!

Olivia P7 and Jessica P1, are sending massive thanks to their Nana who works at a care home looking after the residents.

And finally…Our very own Mr McMillan who retires this week, he has kept our school running over the last few weeks (not to mention years) making sure it will be ready when we all get to be together again! We have a sneaky suspicion people will clap for him!

                                                             

We are so proud and grateful to all of you. We will clap for you all tonight. Together we are Team MC.

Weekly Challenge

Hello boys and girls,

It has been lovely to see all of your fabulous photos coming in. Marty has been so excited to see all of your drawings that he decided he would draw a picture of himself too!

Like all of you, Marty has been enjoying his time in the sun. He has his sunglasses and his sun hat but he has been getting awfully warm when he is outside playing with his ball. His lovely Mount Carmel jumper is perfect for school time but he would love a t-shirt for having fun in the sun!

Do you think you could help Marty stay cool by designing a t-shirt for him? What do you think he would like it to look like? Which colours do you think he would like? Would he like a picture or pattern on it?

We would love for you to use your imagination to create Marty a t-shirt and then send it to Mrs McGahon. We will let Marty pick which one he likes best and our very talented Mrs Taylor is going to make it for him to wear!! Marty will then be able to model it for you all to see!

We really hope you can help us and we can’t wait to see what fantastic t-shirt designs you come up with.

Have fun getting creative everyone!

Lots of love,

Mrs Duff and Mrs Dunsmore xxx

Clap for Carers!

Shout Out!!   claire.crawford@eastayrshire.org.uk

Final call! This will be the final week of Shout Outs!(But don’t worry I will have a new challenge to help you celebrate yourself and others this Thursday!)  Email me (Mrs Crawford see above) before 5pm on Wednesday if you have anyone you would like to nominate for ‘Clap for Carers’. Remember to tell me who you are clapping for and why. Shout outs will be on the Wellbeing blog on Thursday.

Stay Safe. Together we are Team MC.

 

Monday Morning

Good morning from all of us to all of you.  As always, we hope that you are well and finding positive ways to navigate through these strange times. We are working hard behind the scenes to create memorable, engaging learning experiences for all our pupils. We do, however, recognise the importance of good mental health in order to access any type of learning. We appreciate all that families are doing to support one another. If at any time you need to contact us please do so using the online form. Stay Safe. Together we are Team MC.

Please remember self care for adults is so important too.

And finally, some Monday Motivation…

 

New Tasks

Activity Ideas

A few more activities to try at home if your child is feeling worried or anxious. They are designed to help them talk through and resolve the anxiety or create a sense of calm whilst focussing on texture or listening for instructions.

Simon Says

The Simon Says game is a great way to encourage getting the body moving and relieving tight body muscles whilst having some fun. It aims to get your child listening to another person and being able to follow instructions in a fun way.

If the adult starts by giving instructions, such as ‘Simon says jog on the spot’, ‘Simon says touch your toes’, ‘Simon says do star jumps’ and the child will follow these instructions. How well are they listening?

The child should only complete the instruction if it starts with ‘Simon Says’. Give a final instruction, ‘touch your nose’ and see if the child completes the instruction or not. If not, they can become the instructor and if they do, they try again.

 

Finger Painting

Finger painting is a great way to relax and have some messy fun. Either out in the garden or on a table indoors with a wipeable table cover. Start by putting out two trays, a different colour of paint in each. Kids can begin by mixing the two colours on paper and talk about what happens when mixed. Then make marks or patterns, using their fingers and talk about how the paint feels on their skin.

What happens when you put a dollop of paint on the paper and pull a comb or run a toy car through the paint? Is there anything else you could use to create a pattern? Why not take a print of the patterns you have created by gently placing a piece of paper on top, gently peal back and leaving it to dry?

Why not change the texture by adding sand? How does that feel when you mix it with your fingers? Or use shaving foam instead? How does it make you feel when you touch these different textures?

 

Worry Dolls

Worry Dolls are a great way for your child to explore the different emotions we experience by creating a doll for each emotion. Why not start with 6 feelings such as: happy, sad, worried, frightened, excited and tired. You can add to the collection as your child discovers new emotions.

Using large wooden clothes pegs, colour, paint or create clothes for their doll using fabric or wool. On the head (rounded top), draw in the emotion each peg represents and this will become the face.

Bedtime is a good time to use these, although your child can play with these dolls throughout the day to talk/work through or role play any emotions, comfortable/uncomfortable, they may be experiencing. It can aide a restful night’s sleep, if your child is able to discuss these emotions before bed, releasing the ‘worry’ or feeling that may be making it hard for them to sleep.

Stay safe!

P6 Home Learning Tasks – Week Beginning 4th May

Hello Primary 6,

I have enjoyed your updates on how you are getting on and the photographs of your fabulous work. You are all amazing P6!

Please find below the Home Learning Tasks for the week beginning 4/5/20. There is a Numeracy, Literacy and IDL (topic) grid.

Literacy

Literacy Home Learning Grid

Literacy activity, click link below:

‘Halfway Down’ Task

 

Numeracy

Numeracy Home Learning Grid

Circles Maths Task

Squares Maths Task

Rectangles Maths Task 4

 

IDL (Topic)

IDL Topic Grid

Remember to try to complete the core tasks and some of the additional tasks. There is no expectation that all tasks should be completed.

 

Possible daily routine.

8.00-9.00 Breakfast, play outside

9.00-10.00 Exercise time: You could do some Joe Wicks on YouTube/ Just Dance/ Cosmic Yoga.

10.00-11.00 Home Learning – Literacy task

11.00-11.30 Snack and play outside

11.30-12.30 Home Learning- Numeracy tasks

12.30 – 1.30 Lunch and play outside

1.30-2.30 Walk or exercise

2.30-3.00 Home Learning – IDL (Topic) Grid

Take care,
Mrs MacKinnon

P5 Home Learning Grids Week Beg 4th May

Hello P5,

I hope that you all had a lovely weekend.

Please find below the Home Learning Tasks for this week.   There is a Numeracy, Literacy and IDL  grid.

Try to complete the core tasks and some of the additional tasks. There is no expectation that all tasks should be completed.

I have enjoyed your updates on how you are getting on and the photographs of your fabulous work.  Keep it up!

Numeracy

P5 Numeracy Grid May 4th

Please find your groups worksheet task for numeracy below

Circles

Rectangles

Squares

Triangles

Literacy

P5 Literacy Grid May 4th

Here is the link to the crossword:  Solar System Crossword

IDL – Wildlife

P4-7 Wildlife IDL

 

 

 

 

 

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