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Willow the Bear is off to Aberdeen!!!

For our new Theme – Scottish Cities – we are studying Aberdeen. So Willow the Bear  is packing his case and heading off to explore the Granite City! On Saturday he is getting the train to Edinburgh with Mrs Wilson, and then Mrs Wilson’s daughter Heather will be taking him the rest of the way.

Willow has been getting in on all our activities this week.

We having been working on our numeracy skills this week – one of our activities was a game of BINGO – Adam won!!

During the game Shannon tried to distract Reece by getting the remote for her chair and making it go up – Reece thought this was really funny!!

Melanie laughed when Reece was helping her with her numbers and had the 5 upside down.

Reece has been a successful learner and used the ICT to do some of her numeracy – Adam enjoyed this too!

For cookery this week we made Children in Need Biscuits – yummy!!!

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Pudsey Biscuits!

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The Bluebells class loved making spotty biscuits to celebrate Children in Need. We are going to decorate them as part of our Infant Corridor activities.

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Road Safety!

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The Bluebells class have worked hard this term learning about how to keep safe near busy roads. We have been practising on social walks crossing with the green man, explored playdough mats related to road safety, went on a red and green man hunt around the school and finally enjoyed some move and groove sessions with the red and green man.

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Successful Learners at Rebound by the Comets

Tyler bouncing on all fours
Elizabeth coming up after sitting
Elizabeth going to sit
Elizabeth sitting
Alysse bouncing on all fours
Alysse goinginto sit
Alysse star-jumping
Alysse showing a good tuck shape
Matthew showing a great tuck shape
Matthew showing a tuck shape away from visual example
Matthew showing a star-shape away from visual example
Matthew bouncing on all fours
Emma going into tuck shape
Emma going into front drop
Emma bouncing on all fours
Ewan showing open and close
Ewan doing a great tuck shape
Ewan attempting a tuck shape in bounce
Ewan bouncing on all fours
Amber bouncing on all fours going into gentle front drop
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Directional Awareness

We used active learning in numeracy today to bring direction to life. We had fun moving the cars and the adults in the directions that were called out and shown on the cards.

We were successful learners when given gestural prompts for the given direction.

We chose a partner to play a game with, we were confident individuals when choosing a partner, choosing a game and we played the games with minimal adult support.

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Remembrance Day Assembly

Soldier Sangster standing to attention! The Oak class enjoyed delivering our Remembrance Assembly to the Secondary classes on Wednesday.

They all worked very hard and everyone had a part to play. They were all confident individuals and effective contributors in respectfully paying tribute to our fallen soldiers.

 

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SQA – Numeracy

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.

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Lava Lamps-FAOL

We did an awesome science experiment in comet class using water, vegetable oil and food colouring. When put together these ingredients can make a lava lamp! We all enjoyed finding out that the oil is thicker (more dense) than the water, and that is why the oil and water don’t mix together

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Remembrance Day Assembly

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The Snowdrops helped to lead assembly this week, telling all our friends about things we have to remember.  We showed everyone our sensory poppies that we had created and explained we wear them to remember the soldiers that helped to keep us safe.

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Bark Rubbing- FAOL

Comet class have been wrapping up to face the cold and to do  some outdoors learning. We investigated how trees feel to touch and why they have bark. We enjoyed looking for the roughest tree to touch and finding loose bits of bark to use to create some artwork. We took this bark back to class to do some lovely bark rubbing.

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