Rights Respecting Schools: Dog Fouling Campaign!

Rights Respecting Schools: Dog Fouling Campaign!

As a whole school, we are going to fight against the smelly dog poo that gets left on the streets of New Cumnock. As the week progresses, I will release a video explaining in more detail as to what the campaign is. However, the first thing we need to do is to choose a poster that is going to go alongside the campaign. Below are a couple of super examples that other communities have used.. but we want to have a bit of New Cumnock to ours so be as creative as you possibly can! Your teacher will send your poster to Mr McClure and he will then put the best posters to a vote to decide which one we will use! Good luck!

Rights Respecting Schools Weekly Activity!

This week at NCPS, we are looking at two very important rights. The breakdown of both of the rights are above in the pictures. Our focus this week is going to be Safer Internet Day. I have attached a PowerPoint below that provides a couple of super activities that I would love for you to complete.

If you complete any of the activities please send pictures to: john.mcclure@eastayrshire.org.uk

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PE with Mr Hastings (Week 3)

LO. I am learning to improve my balance. 

When you click on the link below, it will take you to a video with today’s PE lesson focusing on Balance. Take part in the activities and remember to share examples of your learning to Mr Hastings; gary.hastings@eastayrshire.org.uk or share on your Teams Page.

P4-7: Please watch full video and complete all activities (Tasks 1 and 2). 

P1-3 Infants: Complete Task 2 (Skip to 10mins40Secs). Optional: Complete Tasks 1 and 2 (Full Video)

Go to this Sway

 

Eco-Committee – Recruitment

 

Good day everyone!
I have a very exciting opportunity for those of you who are up for a challenge!
As you know we are an eco school and currently hold our Green Flag Award which was renewed in July 2020. With the current challenges we face, getting up and running as a new committee has been put on hold but we are now ready to move forward with our next action plan. I am looking to form a new eco committee which will represent all stages across the school as well as the community.
Our Eco-Committee play a very important role in looking after our environment at a school, community and world level. It is up to us to think of ways to take care of the world around us and do things in the interests of the environment.

If you or your grown up are interested in becoming part of New Cumnock Primary School Eco-Committee then please complete the form below by Friday 5th February. I look forward to reading your application and hopefully forming a new committee very soon!

As the Eco-Committee, it will be our job to work with the other children in our school to make it a more environmentally friendly place.

As part of this you will need to:

Share ideas in weekly Eco-Committee meetings

Carry out an environmental review to measure our school’s performance against the Eco topics

Help create a plan for how we can make New Cumnock P.S eco-friendlier in the next year

Speak to other members of the school community, which might include parents, pupils, members of the public and teachers

Bring ideas from your class to the meetings and also feedback what we have discussed

Be willing to speak in school assemblies

Help write articles for the newsletter

Help the school be more energy effective during its daily running e.g. switching off lights

Help the school achieve an Eco-Schools Award

RRS: We Need You!

At NCPS, we try to integrate Rights Respecting Schools into all areas of our curriculum. Before lockdown, Mr McClure’s class were responsible for rolling out the programme of learning this year…. However, now we are looking for some super support from across the school. This will look like:

  • creative ways in visualising the different articles;
  • completing the different tasks that will be posted on here;
  • creating a video describing the right of the fortnight!

Here is examples of some amazing visualisations:

This weeks focus is on the Holocaust Memorial Day. Please follow the link below and click on the download button for suggested activities for infants and uppers. If you complete any of the activities can you please email the work to: john.mcclure@eastayrshire.org.uk 🤪!

Article of the Week

Jolly Readers – E-Readers available for FREE!

We are delighted to announce that Jolly Learning have now made all of their Jolly Phonics Readers available as e-readers for Android and Apple devices FOR FREE!

Jolly Phonics e-readers now available! — Jolly Learning

This is the reading scheme we use in school. As we are progressing with new learning, our class teachers will be continuing to use class readers as a resource. Therefore, we strongly encourage you to download these whilst this offer is available.

Spanning 93 books across 5 levels of decodable readers, they will help you to support your children remotely as they practice their reading skills anywhere!

You can access the books by clicking on the links below:

For the Google Play Book Store:

Jolly Phonics Orange Level Readers

Jolly Phonics Red, Yellow, Green and Blue Level Readers

For the Apple Book Store:

Jolly Phonics Orange Level Readers

Jolly Phonics Red, Yellow, Green and Blue Level Readers

 

Appropriate Use Of Microsoft Teams

Our teaching staff and Senior Leadership Team actively monitor the class use of Microsoft Teams and it has came to our attention that in some cases in recent days, class Teams pages have displayed some undesirable behaviours.

  • Please keep the general channel related to school work. Your class teacher may add a ‘chatty channel’ which will allow you to chat with your friends, but please refrain from doing this on the general channel as work posts then get lost amongst the chats.

  • Make sure that what you are typing is appropriate. Staff and your peers can see this. Any offensive of hurtful comments will be deleted. Please remember to be kind.

  • Please be mindful of what time you are accessing Teams. Try to keep this within school hours.

  • Whilst in a Live lesson, please conduct yourself as you would be encouraged to be in class, well behaved and mannerly at all times.

We encourage our parents/carers to monitor this closely too.

Thank you for your continued support.

No Printer… No Problem!

We are aware that many of our families do not have access to a printer. Our teaching staff try hard to not be heavily reliant on worksheets in the daily tasks they set, but sometimes a worksheet perfectly sums up the aim of the lesson.

If you don’t have access to a printer, fear not!

There are some options:

  • You can create your own version of the worksheet on paper or in a jotter (please remember we have staff available to assist you at the school between 10am and 12pm Tuesdays and Thursdays if you wish to collect resources to support Remote Learning).
  • Alternatively, if you have access to an iPad or iPhone device, you can use ‘mark-up’ to annotate the worksheet and then save as a photo to then submit to the class teacher. The video below shows you how to do this.
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