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Reading Role Models

We have been raising the attainment in literacy with the help of our neighbouring P6s!

Role modelling Reading

Every Thursday morning a small group of very capable P6 pupils from St Joseph’s Primary, visit our Rainbow Room and read to our boys and girls.  While this is great fun and enjoyed by all, it is more than just a laugh.

Sharing books in a very small group (just with one or two others) not only helps our children experience the pleasure of reading (setting them up to be life long readers and successful learners); but helps them really see how you can read a book. Our role models discuss the pictures, talk about the plot of the story – making predictions and developing their partner’s understanding. They use different voices for the characters and help their reading partners explore the roles played by the people in the story. They pace the story according to their partner’s needs and level of understanding – stopping at any unfamiliar words to help grow vocabularies (the key to success in later life!)

The best bit is it isn’t just our Rainbow Room children that benefit from this! Our role models do too! The final stage of learning is being able to teach another! So our P6 friends are learning how to read even better, more fluently and with an awareness of their audience.

Sometimes we take the story even further and explore it fully with role play or imaginative small world play. It’s so cool to learn with the big ones!

You can continue to develop this kind of learning quite easily at home! Just reading bedtime stories together makes a world of difference in developing a love for reading and giving your child’s learning a wee boost! So get stuck into some brilliant books!

And …..we’re back!

Ready to go!

It’s been a wee while but we are ready to get back in the blogging saddle again!

We have successfully settled back into our newly refurbished building and are raring to go in sharing our learning with you at home!

And what a busy start to the year we have had!

You can find more detailed accounts of all this learning and much much more in our Big Books. This is where we plan together and record our own learning journeys. At the end of each month we evaluate what we have done and start to think about our ideas for the next month.

Why not pop in and have a wee look at some of the books – we love to show off!

Alternately keep a wee eye on here – this will be where we record our outdoor learning especially.

And remember our Twitter account (@Bluebird F Centre) is a valuable way of keeping up to date with nursery goings on!

2016 – Year of the Dad

Thank you again to all the parents and carers who supported our Starcatcher’s Creativity Event. We continued to explore our topic of Space through stories, dance, drama and using our imagination. It was great to see the parents and carers getting involved in their child’s learning.

These opportunities to become involved in your child’s learning are always well supported but special thanks this time to the Dad’s that got involved!

2016 is the Year of the Dad – this is a celebration of the difference a great dad or father figure can make to a child’s wellbeing, confidence and educational attainment.

Families are diverse and are not all the same. Some dads don’t live in the house and some dads work really long hours! Remember its not about the amount of time spent with your child but making the times special. Quality over Quantity!

Zach and his Dad enjoying their space snack.
Zach and his Dad Craig enjoying their space snack.
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Jack and his Dad Gary in their spaceship with their space lunch and their telescope flying off to Saturn.
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Gabriel and his family having a picnic on the moon.
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The brave astronauts return back to earth from space. What a great adventure!!

 

Bluebird Clothes Bank

Clothes Bank

Hi Everyone

I would like to introduce you to our fabulous “Clothes Bank” here at Bluebird Nursery . Come along and have a look at the lovely range of new and good quality second hand clothes and shoes. If any of the items are of any use to you or a member of your family please feel free to take them. We will also accept donations or you could swap items or ask if you are looking for something in particular we may be able to get for you. Soon we will be looking for items of school clothing that your children may have outgrown and that you may wish to pass on to others. If you wish you can make a small donation which will go towards our nursery funds here at Bluebird.

Looking forward to seeing you have a rummage !!!

Liz (Family Support Worker)