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Primary 1 learned about the importance of guide dogs for visually impaired people and people with hearing difficulties. Finlay’s mum and Annie’s mum brought two special dogs to visit us. Finlay and his mum showed us how the dogs are trained to obey commands. As the dogs were not ‘working’, we were allowed to stroke them.
Finlay showed us his certificate |
Finlay and his mum showed us some training with Janice, the puppy. |
Janice was very calm and happy in our classroom | Freya got a chance to pet Summer |
Caleb shared his knowledge about dogs and how to train them | Robbie met Summer too |
Finlay has a dog called Summer too | Nina making a new friend |
” Mrs Boyd helps us at the lunch hall and if we get hurt” Dylan Crute | “ Mrs Boyd has plasters and wipes in the special bag” Max Moffat |
” Mrs Boyd can help if you get sick” Caleb Burns |
” I have two special toys that the boys and girls can have a cuddle with” Mrs Boyd |
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We are learning about letters and sounds |
We are learning to take turns, share with friends and have fun. | We are learning about all the jobs people do in the school. | We are learning about how to stay safe. | We have been learning in the classroom, outside in the playground and went to a whole school assembly. | Using the sounds we have been learning to make words. |
Thank you to all the parents and grandparents who were able to stay and play during the open hour.
“Very interesting. Amazed at the number of activities. Very well organised.”
“Always enjoy the open hour. Gives a great insight into the nursery day.”
“Lovely to see how much fun the children have and enjoying various activities within the nursery.”
“Love these sessions in the nursery! Great to see the children playing so happily.”
“As always it’s lovely to get the chance to visit the nursery. It’s fabulous seeing my child playing away happily. The staff are always welcoming – thanks!”
LI – to stay safe when using electricity
LI – To show the importance of electricity in our daily lives
The boys and girls went home to identify objects which use electricity in their house.
Archie (Green PM) enjoyed telling his friends about his new Scalextrix which he has to plug in because it needs electricity to make it work.
“Don’t go near electricity. It’s dangerous.” Zoe (Green AM)
“I ask my mummy and daddy if I can turn off my own light in my bedroom.” Cara (Blue AM)