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Good morning Sunflowers,

I hope you had a lovely weekend. This week the Sunflowers team thought we post some activities related to our new theme “A Bug’s Life”.

Here a some activities you could do this week.

The Sunflowers love cookery so you could make some lovely ladybird biscuits to share with your family. Colour some icing red and cover a digestive biscuit then get some black icing for the spots. Mrs Adair and myself even used some edible eyes.

You could also use your fine motor skills to create some caterpillar like bird feeders. Mrs Russell, Miss Burns and myself  found some loop cereal in our cupboard and then threaded them through some string and hung them in our garden for the bird. Before we tied them together they looked like caterpillars. Mrs Miller had some help making her bird feeder from her little girl.

 

We also looked at shapes. Mrs Russell created a shape picture for you to look at and find shapes and I made shapes with different objects in my garden. Can you spot some of the teddies for some of the songs we sing in class?

 

 

Remember to have fun. These are optional activities but if you do complete some please add a comment so we know what you have been up to.

 

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Feed the Birds…

HELLO!!!!!!

Gosh Pine Class it feels like so long since we have seen you all – we miss you all terribly!!! We are hoping that you and your families are well and getting into a routine at home.

I am going to let you know what we have all been up to.  And then put on some ideas –  things that you and your families could do at home – now this is not compulsory!!! Our main wish is that you are all safe and happy – but we realise that some families may want a weekly focus, or some different ideas, but also that some families may have an established a routine and that they are happy with that – do the bits you want or don’t do any at all!! Add some comments to the blog or photos (hoping that is something we can do – but if it doesn’t work Mr Campbell is the Superman of IT he will sort it out for us!!) , and that way we can all stay connected.

Well….Boyle has been busy studying her cookery book, so Mr Boyle is very happy indeed!! So we may need to get her to post some of her recipes – Boyle your are up for the Cookery slot when we return to school!!

Aitken has been keeping fit by dancing – so you know what we are going to be doing when we get back – Pine Class do Strictly!!!

Jardine and Alan have been on the Tic Tok!! – so we want to see the videos!!!!

Wilson has been getting crafty –  knitting, crocheting and sewing- and with the help of wee Sadie making some useful bits and pieces.

Now yesterday I went for a walk with Carter, he is my Labrador and  nearly 15 so we don’t walk very far – did you spot him in the Willowbank Video?? Anyway he had a bath on Saturday and he is a very hairy Labrador – and as we were walking some of his hair was coming out and a wee bird appeared  – which did not observe the social distancing rules as it was very close and it took a beak full of his hair then came back for more – what a cosy nest that will be!!  I wished I had had my phone to take a photo! What I think its nest might look like.

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Carter on Saturday morning – Hairstyle by Andrew!!

So I decided that this weeks focus should be BIRDS!!!

Listening to the birds, especially in the morning, while the sun is shinning and if you can get outside and enjoy the calm and listen to them chirp.  The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds has loads of information on there website. https://www.rspb.org.uk/about-the-rspb/get-in-touch/contact-us/

Feed the birds, make a bird feeder – now this does not have to be complicated, look on Pinterest or Google – there are loads of simple ideas out there using bits and pieces from our recycling – cans, jars, plastic bottles – lets be creative responsible citizens.

There is a section on the RSPB website telling you what you can and cannot feed birds.

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CBeebies had some great ideas too!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/makes/bird-feeder?collection=easy-craft-activities-for-kids

Make a Bird, again you don’t need lots of crafty materials –  get creative and use some recycling materials – and perhaps make your bird like a rainbow and put it in the window for others to enjoy – Reece the Ladies wants to see your Arty creation – your sister will help I am sure!!

12 COLORFUL BIRD CRAFTS  Newspaper Art! Introduce kids to mixed media & recycling by creating fun bird art from newspapers, party streamers, buttons & paint.  Upcycled Owls / Make these fun owls using recycled materials / Fun crafts for kids / Cardboard crafts

Film choices …..Well it has to be “Feed the Birds, Tuppence a Bag”

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The Old or New, you may have it on DVD or can watch it from another provider, or You Tube has lots of clips.

  • Lots of Songs to make you smile – I love ‘Step in Time’ – have a feeling Jessica will too!! Wondering which one Shannon will like the best???
  • Make your family say “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” over and over again – think this will make Adam laugh!
  • Count the Penguins and the Chimney Sweeps – Jacob will like this!!
  • Learn the Makaton Sign for Penguin – come on Melanie!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTDNNh5QNMc

Dancing – the Birdie Song – lets have a boogie!!!  – special request from Reece!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-60Pl4xdng

And now for some cookery. 

This is a popular Australian recipe we have made it in class, we like the crunch of the cornflakes when mixing  – I have sent a video with all the ingredients and steps – and the birds can have some cornflakes too! Before they are coated in honey and sugar.

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https://www.instructables.com/id/Honey-Joys/

Update on Heather, she started her new Nursing  job last Tuesday in Aberdeen and moves to a new flat tomorrow and she will send a photo when her and Willow the Bear are all settled.

Well have a great week little Pinettes!!!

Send us some Comments …and some photos!!!

Love the Pine Ladies xxxxx

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P.S. If any of this disappears it will be because Wilson hasn’t observed copyright and is now in Jail!!! Don’t worry the rest of the Pine Ladies will bake her a cake with a file in it!!!

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Confident Individuals in the Cookery Room

Apologies there is an issue affecting the upload of pictures. The Transition boys participated actively in making naan bread from three ingredients. They used their numeracy skills to each weigh out 50g of flour and 50g of yoghurt.  They combined this with 1/4 of a teaspoon of baking powder and a pinch of salt. The boys were very safe and sensible as they cooked them in a very hot frying pan. Each naan was very soft and tasty when eaten with some Indian style dips!

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Fair Trade

Today at Social Snack we were confident individuals and some of us had toast with Fair Trade Bananas. Then this afternoon were we successful learners and made Chocolate Krispies using Fair Trade Chocolate.

Shannon needed a wee rest in Cookery  – thought Adam was a good place to lean!

No perhaps a chair would be better!

Melanie with the mixture.

Success – just need sprinkles!!!

 

 

 

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Spaghetti Bolognaise

The Transition boys were Effective Contributors when they all worked together to make Spaghetti Bolognaise. Some of the boys used their chopping skills and others safely added the ingredients to the pan. They all used their numeracy skills to weigh out individual portions of pasta. We then sat down to share the food. What  a tasty conclusion to a lesson.

 

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Chinese New Year – cookery

At cookery yesterday we made rat biscuits for the year of the rat. We made grey icing to cover the biscuit then we added a white chocolate button for a nose, two edible eyes and the fizzy laces for his whiskers. The children were able to confidently choose each item they needed to make their own rat.

 

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Haircuts and Eggs????

We had a lovely time at the Burns Supper and Ceilidh last Friday – didn’t take very many photos as we were too busy enjoying ourselves.

Shannon, Reece and Jessica went to Tesco on Wednesday.  They bought the classroom supplies and had a snack there.  Reece confidently paid for the snacks and used the scanner.

We have been practising our Makaton – Reece has been working us hard.

Melanie has been working on her SQA Unit – matching the characters with their theme tunes.

Adam has been doing great work in his lift pants.

Shannon discovered a new light up toy which makes loads of noises.

Mrs Jardine read the story about the Haircut – we love it!!

Need a Haircut???

The chattering teeth are funny!!!

Reece wearing the cape.

“Would you like a magazine?”

Snip Snip!!

Think you might have taken too much off Mrs Jardine!!!

In SQA Baking we were exploring ingredients again – this week eggs.

Watch you don’t break it!!!!

Melanie and Adam enjoyed being in the Cookery Room in their Lift Pants and Walker.

Making meringues – for snack tomorrow – yum!!

 

Using the switch to make the mixer go!!

Do eggs feel funny Reece??

Holding the Egg Whites over our heads – no accidents!!!

We also have a lovely visitor in our room for 6 weeks, a Student Nurse called Kyra.

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Oh it is not long till Christmas!!

 

Well not long till Christmas – we are getting very excited in the Pine Room.

Shannon is becoming really confident individual in her lift pants, she enjoyed using the Switch it board and listening to the number songs.

And sitting with her friends for snack.

Melanie was in charge of crushing the biscuits when we made our Truffles.

Mixing – lovely chocolate smell Jessica.

Then rolling in chocolate sprinkles.

Wow!!! They were good enough to eat.

Pick one Adam!!

We made lovely Christmas Stockings, we counted squares of coloured card and then stuck them on the outlined shape, then of course used some glitter!!

Santa surprised us with a visit – and he is a really busy man at this time of the year!!!

Glitter sensory jars – we love glitter in the Pine Room.

Christmas Jumper Day!!!!

Jacob being Responsible Citizen and getting the recycling done!!!

Reece and naughty Buddy!!

What has Willow being doing this week???

Will she really enjoyed a wee night at the cinema watching Frozen 2.

Then played hide and seek in the Union Street Shop Centre Christmas Tree.

Loved her ice-cream from Mackie.

And has made great friends with Esme the kitten.

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Christmas crafts

The Sunflowers have been very busy making Christmas crafts. We made our own Christmas cards using strips of coloured paper.

At cookery we made trees using cones and used icing to make melted snowman biscuits.

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The Pine Room Welcomes back Buddy!!!!

We were all confident individuals in the kitchen making our chocolate cup cakes.

We made lovely stained glass Christmas trees which are proudly displayed on our window.

Shannon loved a wee bit of floor time with her toys.

Reece has been confidently learning her Christmas words and making up some Christmas stories.

Buddy has arrived and has been creating havoc!!!!

Reece was very annoyed he had scissors!!!!

We love our new Christmas Aprons.

Buddy arrived at school in a Balloon today!!

On Wednesday we had a wee trip out to the bowling – we were all responsible citizens and behaved really well.

Shannon had the highest score!!!

Roll the ball Melanie!!!

Go Adam!!!

Three people to chuck a watermelon!!!

What a mess Buddy!!!

Looking at some Aberdeen Landmarks – Mariscal College, Sea Beach, Craigievar Castle and His Majesty’s Theatre.

What a mess BUDDY!!!!

Melanie signing Baby Shark.

Shannon loves listening to Country Christmas Carols.

Decorating our reindeer cup cakes – yummy!!!

Shannon didn’t want to help she wanted to play with her toys and listen to the music.

This week Willow has been at the Library – studying hard and then having a well deserved biscuit and cuppa!!!

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