LEYC Strictly Come Dancing

Some of the children created their own ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ set up yesterday. The children asked for this again today, so we created another area and provided the children with dressing up items so they could perform their own dances to the judging panel and audience. The children were provided with paper or a whiteboard and pens to write their score of the performances. All children were great at applauding the performances and joining in with clapping throughout the performance 🤩.

Well Done Everyone 👏

🟠 Expressive Arts 0-02a – I have experienced the energy and excitement of performing in front of an audience.

🟠 Expressive Arts 0-10a – I have opportunities to enjoy taking part in dance  experiences .

UNCRC:

Article 24 – I have the right to be as healthy as possible. (Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week – I can say thank you and support my friends for their talents)

Article 29 – I have the right to an education which develops my personality, talents and abilities.

 

 

Animals

Following on from the children’s idea in our STEM floorbook to learn animal names, an area was set up to provide the children with opportunities to explore and learn animal names. There was zoo maps, question and answer books, the promethean board displayed videos about animals and how to look after them. The children gathered their own resources to build on the safari map.

To continue with the children’s interests we created our own zoo maps using some ideas from zoo maps around the world we had displayed on the table. The children started by drawing the outline of their zoo and paths by drawing lines, squiggles and waves. Some extended their zoo by drawing grass and water areas. To add the animals to their drawing, the children learned how to navigate the different functions of the app. Following the steps press ‘T’ on the page , ‘Smiley face’ on the keyboard and then ‘bear’ icon for all the animal emojis to be displayed. The more the action was repeated, the more the children were able to do this independently. We spoke about the zoos we’ve visited before and our favourite animals.

Memory Tree

Shannon, Julie & Caitlin recently attended training provided by Child Bereavement UK. In response to the training,  we felt that a memory tree may be a lovely way to remember loved ones who are no longer with us or family who we may not be able to see at Christmas e.g. service men and women or families who live afar.

We were kindly gifted a Christmas tree from Haylie Stores in Largs. For the month of December we have had this set up in the corridor as our own LEYC Memory Tree.

Julie’s mum and Jane very kindly knitted some white and red hearts which had a blank tag attached. Families were welcome to choose a heart and write a memory of a loved one that is no longer with us or for family members who may live far away or  want to write a special christmas message for them. The last week before Christmas families could collect their memory heart to take home.

We will be planting the tree so it can continue to be nurtured.

For more information on bereavement see: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/glowblogs/largsearlyyears/parent-zone/helpful-information/bereavement/

Enrolment Information Sessions

A series of events are taking place across North Ayrshire to explain the early learning and childcare enrolment process. The registration process is open from 6 January to 31 January and funded early learning and childcare (ELC) is available to all three and four year olds and eligible two year olds. Entitlement is up to 1140 hours per year. One of the misconceptions is that there are ‘catchment’ areas for early years provision. There are no catchment areas for early years provisions and whilst we make every effort to accommodate parental preferences is not always possible to place children in the early years establishment of their choice. The events will give people a chance to ask any questions they may have and provide reassurances ahead of the registration process opening. The events take place at the following times and locations: Irvine, Rivergate Centre – Monday 2 December (1pm to 3pm) Kilwinning, Ayrshire College – Tuesday 3 December (11am to 1pm) Garnock Valley, St Bridget’s Primary – Wednesday 4 December (1pm to 3pm) Three Towns, Saltcoats Town Hall – Thursday 5 December (10 to 12pm) Largs, Largs Campus – Friday 6 December (10 to 12pm) More information can also be found at: https://tinyurl.com/y7cw77c8

 

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