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Chinese New Year

We enjoyed sensory assembly this week, thank you Snowdrops and Stars class.  We were experiencing Chinese New Year.

We have had a fantastic week with lots of magical moments that has made us very proud. It was far too difficult to pick one star of the week, so I gave it to the full Oak class. They were all confident individuals and successful learners when working towards their own targets.

Here are the reasons for achieving star of the week

Jack – Taking part in a two way conversation with an adult and giving a lot information without prompting questions

Cameron – For singing and signing full songs and having the confidence to complete the song

Blake – Independence and being caring towards his peers

Ethan – Increased concentration during swimming and improvement in swimming technique

Sam – Improvement in communication and using full sentences when asking an adult a question

Anthony – Using spontaneous phrases when having a conversation with adults

 

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Hanukkah Assembly

This week the boys have completed a lot of preparation for our sensory assembly on Wednesday.  We made potato latkes, which went down well at the tasting station.  Everyone was effective contributors in preparing the food for assembly.

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Summer Sensory Assembly

We enjoyed our Summer Sensory Assembly on Wednesday, dressing up and playing with the beach ball was our favourite station.

They were confident individuals moving around the stations and taking part with only a small amount of support.

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Easter sensory assembly

We enjoyed the Easter sensory assembly this week. There were messy sensory trays with materials to look like soil, water beads and shredded paper to find chicks in. We played pin the tail on the bunny and hoop the bunny ears. The boys really enjoyed these. We also created our own bunny art.  The boys also enjoyed chill out time as a class on the bean bags with the sensory tower. They were confident individuals and interacting well together.

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Chinese New Year Sensory Assembly

This week the Stars and Pine classes organised a Chinese New Year sensory assembly together. Everyone seemed to enjoy the activities and had a good time.

 

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Activities this Week

We have been working hard learning our Scottish dances for our Burns Supper. All boys have really enjoyed the dancing this week, everyone has been an effective contributor to make all the dances a success.

We also made the table decorations for the Burns supper, paper roses and thistles.

Jack and Blake have been learning the words and signs for the Selkirk Grace, they have been confident individuals performing in front of their class peers

The boys had fun at the sensory Burns assembly thank you Bluebells and Sungazers.

We were looking at our Rights Respecting Article 15 – I have the right to choose my friend and be included. The boys choosing their closest friend in the class.  Sean was Mr popular the majority of the boys chose him as their friend.

This is my favourite photo of the term!

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Halloween Howlers

The Stars Class enjoyed lots of Halloween activities this week and a sensory assembly. We harvested the pumpkins we’d grown in the garden.

 

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Halloween Fun!

The Sunflowers have had lots of Halloween fun this week. On Wednesday it was the first sensory assembly for some of our boys. There were lots of activities set up in the hall and we moved around them. We made ghosts with hand prints, made sensory bracelets with coloured pasta, dressed up and were dooking for apples. We had pumpkins to carve in the classroom which was fun. On Friday we make our own witches and Miss Hill used toilet paper to make us look like mummies.

Our party is this afternoon keep a look out for another post with photos from that.

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