Click on the link below to watch the welcome video for children moving on to Busby Primary School
Click on the link below to watch the welcome video for children moving on to Busby Primary School
We have set a challenge for all of our families and staff to contribute to- with a shared goal of walking 500 miles. If every family and member of staff managed to walk 2 miles over the course of the week (starting from Monday 15th June), then we would reach our target!
What do we need you to do?
Hopefully by Friday 19th June, we will reach our 500 mile target!
Are you sitting comfortably?
Would you like to hear a really good story?
Here are some wonderful books to choose from, read for you by
Mrs Branco, Mrs McCarron and Miss Lawson.
Just click on the green text links:
Hello everyone,
Here is our Weekly Share Sheet from Miss Lawson to let you know the latest news and offer more ideas of learning you can do at home
(to see it bigger, click on the green title).
Click on the green text links below for our videos and slideshows:
If you fancy making Thor’s Hammer for a Family Hammer Throwing contest, click on the green text below for easy instructions:
Superheroes are tough, superheroes are strong, they persevere, they overcome obstacles, they have amazing super powers, they all have a special talent. And we know you are all Superheroes. So we hope you will enjoy taking part in a garden or open space near you or even indoors! As you can see, Mrs Toman and Mrs Small have been busy warming up in the Hub.
We would love it if you can send us some photos of what you do via Twitter or the school email. Costumes welcome, but optional!
There are many different ways to keep fit and healthy and in the run up to Sports Day we will be sharing a few ideas with you all. Below is a link to a presentation about the Muddy Movers programme, which we have been running for the past 3 years in Busby ELCC, followed by a few ideas of how to keep this going despite lockdown!
Just click on the green text link below to view, then get ready for some Superhero action…!
Outdoor Classroom Day is a global campaign to inspire and celebrate outdoor learning and play. It was born in 2016 with the mission of getting as many children as possible playing and learning outside because:
Additionally we know that connecting with nature can boost our mental health and well-being and so can be a great way to try and take care of ourselves in these challenging times.
For the past few years, on Outdoor Classroom Day, schools and nurseries have taken all their learning outside for the day. This year in our different circumstances the campaign’s priorities are “to share ideas about connecting to nature and bring people together to celebrate the outdoors.”
The two links below have great ideas on fun, rewarding things to do on Outdoor Classroom Day, May 21st (or any other day!). They include ideas from the RSPB, Wildlife Trusts & the Natural History Museum, as well as ideas for Indoor Nature Activities, Water Fun, Fitness and Weekend Family Fun.
Hope you have lots of Fun!!
https://outdoorclassroomday.org.uk/
Maypole Madness Activity Pack.pdf
In addition below are ideas from your Busby ELCC Team showing some nature experiences the nursery children have enjoyed in the recent past and which you could try at home, including ways to connect with nature both indoors and out:
Find a quiet spot to sit in peace for a while. Lie on your back outdoors, watch the clouds and listen to the sounds…
To access the Assembly, click on the green link below and follow the instructions there:
https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/er/Busby/virtual-assemblies/
Or click here to be taken directly to Mrs MacLeod’s recipe for Gingerbread
Parenting is a fabulous job, but never an easy one, and in uncertain times it can bring many new challenges and questions.
The Triple P Positive Parenting Programme offers advice for any parents who are facing challenges or difficulties or who simply have questions. During the Covid-19 pandemic, their psychologists have produced these 2- minute videos of Quick Tips and Answers to common questions on how to approach parenting in the current situation. Just click on the links listed below the pictures:
Learning isn’t always about letters and numbers, life skills are just as important while growing up. As children grow they can be encouraged to take more responsibility for dressing themselves for activities such as PE, toileting and at snack/lunch times for things such as opening pieces of fruit and wrappers. Simple things to do in the house to prepare your child for this can be to give them time to let them dress themselves in the morning and when going on outings, and then gradually work on getting faster. Other things can include letting them prepare their own lunch and taking responsibility for helping with chores such as taking out the recycling, sweeping up and hanging out the washing. Every activity done in a home environment can be a learning experience for a child, that opens the door to a world of possibilities and questions.
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