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My Cup Of Feelings

June 3, 2020 by Mrs Gray | 0 comments

I smile when l’m happy,

l smile when l’m glad,

l even smile BIG and BRIGHT after l’ve been feeling sad,

I smile when l wake up,

and smile to start my day,

 A smile’s a HAPPY thing to do to start me on my way.

I hope this poem finds you all with a Happy Smile. As we are not at nursery and cannot use our emotions wall l thought you might like to do a fun activity at home.

Its called: My Big Cup Of Feelings.

 

  1. Draw a cup onto paper.
  2. Colour inside the cup to show how much of each emotion you are feeling right now.
  3. Ask someone at home to do the same and compare each others Cup Of Feelings.

We feel many different emotions throughout the day and sometimes they can be very confusing for us, even for grown ups.

Emotional development is vital in helping our little ones grow into well adjusted adults. Encouraging them to talk and identify their feelings will also help them to be empathetic towards others.

Love from

Mrs. Gray xx

June 3, 2020
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Friendship is in our hands.

June 3, 2020 by Mrs Gray | 0 comments

Making  and keeping friends is an important skill for us to learn. Not only is it fun to have friends around us ,but it is an important part of  our experience at nursery and when we start Primary 1. When we form friendships it helps us to develop self-esteem  and build important social skills, like getting along, cooperating and problem-solving. What makes you a good friend ? Here are some things that might help us.

  1. Listen to others.
  2. Cooperate.
  3. Forgive one another
  4. Be honest.
  5. Show respect.
  6. Express gratitude and appreciation.
  7. Take turns and share

While we are still unable to see all our friends we can try this at home.

  • Draw around your hand
  • Have a think of 5 strengths you have that makes you a good friend.
  • Ask an adult to scribe in each finger what you think makes you a really good friend.

Love  to all my little friends and your families .

Mrs. Gray xx

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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