The Transition boys enjoyed a lovely walk to the Kay Park. They were Responsible Citizens when they fed the ducks, walked safely round the pond and completed two more of their fifty things.
The Transition boys enjoyed a lovely walk to the Kay Park. They were Responsible Citizens when they fed the ducks, walked safely round the pond and completed two more of their fifty things.
The Transition boys were Responsible Citizens this week when they took part in their SQA Work Experience class. They used their literacy skills to carefully read each bin label so the contents didn’t get mixed. They also helped to sweep the leaves that had been blown into the school.
On our outing this week we went shopping to choose something for our snack, everyone had £1.50 and could choose whatever they wanted as long as it was within their budget.
This is part of our SQA numeracy unit which is handling money.
Everyone had to read the price tag and check they had the correct amount. Some people chose to spend all their money and others chose cheaper items and received change.
We were all responsible citizens and were very aware of road safety.
The transition boys were being Responsible Citizens when they were looking at what the weather was going to be like when they go on their residential time away.
The Transition boys were Responsible Citizens when they attended the sensory assembly last week. They learnt all about Diwali the Hindu festival of lights.
It was the Transition class’ turn to host the assembly this week. The boys were Responsible Citizens when they told the secondary school how to keep healthy. They demonstrated different ways to stay healthy and Mr Jenkinson even got his make up done as part of a pamper session!
The Transition Boys were Responsible Citizens when learning all about appropriate touch.
The Stars class ground wheat to show how flour is made then baked a tasty loaf of bread which we enjoyed for snack. We collected groceries for the Harvest assembly which was then donated to the local food bank.
The Stars class made mars bar cake which we sold in school for Macmillan Day. There was only one piece left………….and that didn’t last long back in class! We are proud to say we made £9.90 to donate to the appeal. We participated in Friday afternoon activities. We iced biscuits, created a colourful cupcake picture, made a fizzing green volcano and enjoyed sensory handling. A great afternoon was had by all.
Transition class grew their own vegetables, then used this to make a pasta vegetable dish to share with beech class being Responsible Citizens
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