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Health Week

This week would have been our annual Health week in school so since we are all at home, we thought you might like to try out some activities at home. Below is a pack that has been created for our school for staying active at home.

In addition to these activities we are also suggesting that you try to create your own garden sports day!! If you take part in this please upload and share some pictures with us on twitter or on glow. Since sport’s day is normally all about house points, we have decided that anyone who uploads a picture of taking part in any garden sports this week, earns 50 points for their house!!

If you can’s do a full garden sports day, try one of the activities from the home pack below or show us you taking part in your daily exercise. 50 points for any pictures of these activities too. Maybe you have made a delicious healthy snack? Why not share that with us too on twitter or glow and that could also earn you 50 points for your house!!

Click on our Holy Family Home Pack below to access lots of different ideas.

Holy Family @ Home Pack

Mrs Wilson Weekly Update Week Beginning 18.5.20

This is the fifth of our weekly posts I am going to put out on the Monday of each week of term time to keep us all connected and let you know what I have been up to. As always I have added some photos so that I can share my week more easily with you. I cannot believe that we are heading into the May Bank Holiday Weekend on Friday so remember you only have a 4 day working week this week and next so lets make the most of that and really focus on learning by getting more of you involved in the Sumdog competition ! Last week I could see a pupil from our school on the leader board so lets get going and see if we can make it all the way to the top !  

It was lovely to see so many families at our jotter distribution session on Friday. It was incredible to see how much some people have grown during lockdown and very uplifting to be able to speak to you face to face albeit at a social distance.

I know how much you are missing school / nursery and seeing your friends and teachers. We really miss you all too and hope it won’t be too long until we are back together again. I was asking our families how they were finding the work they were being asked to do and everyone seemed to feel it was like Goldilock’s porridge – just about right !   If you would like more work then remember you can email your teacher through glow or contact me direct at ht@holyfamily.n-lanark.sch.uk    Please don’t worry if you aren’t managing to complete all the tasks we post up for you. Every family is tackling this differently and if your adults are working from home then they can’t manage that and be a teacher too.

The railings are looking amazing with all the colourful ribbons. Here is a photo Mr Crielly took this morning that shows how many we have now. He said it really cheered him up today.

The nursery railings are equally beautiful.

Aren’t they lovely? How many colours can you count?

Lots of people have put things out on their front walls and gardens where I live too, which are fun to spot when I am out on a walk with my family. One of the houses has set up this scene from one of my favourite books – The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch. Mrs Grinling is sending over Mr Grinling’s lunch to the lighthouse in a picnic basket using a rope.

Isn’t that great? Can you spot their cat down the bottom?

Some people have even been putting fun things in their windows. I have seen lots of rainbows and drawings in people’s windows when I am out on my walks, which always cheer me up. One house always has a doggy in the window – just like in the song!

He has a crown on today. I wonder what he’ll be dressed up as tomorrow… Have you seen anything fun in any of the windows near you?

Out on my walks, I have also noticed a lot of wildlife and nature. May is a good month to look out for different animals, insects and plants. Spring has definitely sprung! For example, when I was out by the river I saw these.

Swans! Aren’t they lovely? They were swimming along the river together. I wonder if they have a nest and eggs somewhere down the river. I’ll have to keep my eyes peeled!

My daughter also spotted these in the grass after it was raining.

Lots of insects like worms, slugs and snails like to come out after it’s been raining. Can you see where they’ve been eating the leaves? I think I prefer the swans – they’re less slimy…

We also saw a little cat out on one of our walks. He was out on a walk too! I wonder which house he lives in.

Isn’t he cute? I wonder if my cat goes out on walks by himself too…

This weekend we got a lot of cooking done in my house! My daughter is a star baker and wanted to show me how to make empire biscuits. They’re one of my favourite treats.

Here she is showing me how to sieve the flour properly.

And here is the end result! Don’t they look great? It was a lot of fun to make them, although my favourite bit was getting to eat them! The only tricky bit was cleaning up the kitchen afterwards…

I also got a great recipe from a pupil for chicken curry which I made for my family’s dinner on Sunday. It has lots of healthy vegetables in it too, like onions, peppers and celery. Do you think I did a good job?

My family ate it all up, so I think I did quite well! It’s lots of fun getting to try new recipes. You might end up discovering your new favourite dinner that way. Maybe you could try cooking something new over the holiday weekend.

I hope you’re all keeping well and looking after yourselves and one another. I’m missing you all very much.

Stay safe, stay happy, and stay kind. I hope you all have a lovely week, and a lovely holiday weekend too.

God Bless

Mrs Wilson and all the team at Holy Family Xx

 

 

Mrs Wilson Weekly Update 27.4.20

Good morning everyone .This is the third of our weekly posts that I am going to put out on the Monday of each week of term time to keep us all connected and let you know what I have been up to. I am going to keep adding in photos so that I can share my activities more easily with you and also because I love seeing the photos you post on twitter too !

Last week was really busy for me as your teachers were all sending me the report cards they have been writing about you all. I usually add my comment by hand when I sign them all off but this time I am having to type them in. It is lovely to read how you have all progressed so far this year even though it makes me sad that we aren’t all together. Maybe if we all say our school vision and values statement at the start of our working time then that would be another way to stay connected and focus our best efforts for the task for that day ?

Holy Family Vision And Values Statement 1

I was lucky enough to be over at school on Friday morning to give out jotters and pencils to anyone who was running low on their supplies and it was really lovely to see so many of our families and those from Mossend Primary  coming to the front gate to collect what they needed and have a chat at the same time. I was over bright and early to set everything up safely. Can you spot my shadow where I am taking the photograph ?

However I was so busy and excited I forgot to take any more photos !  Luckily one clever mum took a photo for me.

I will remember to do that next time we are handing out jotters on week beginning 4.5.20. Mrs Paterson and I are waiting to see which day has the best weather forecast to make sure its not raining and that all the jotters don’t get soggy !

Apart from that I have been taking my children to work as part of National Take Your Child To Work Day. They are the toughest class I have ever had and there are only 3 of them ! Here are the results of the cooking classes they have been doing. I would like to say I taught them how to do this but that would be a fib !

I think they actually did really well but it doesn’t say much about my skills as a cook that they had to teach themselves does it ? I think I had better just stick to teaching …..

They have also been growing plants for the summer baskets but they think it is funny to put them in daft places for a joke. What can I do about these silly people boys and girls ?

I told you last week that I was going to try to read more with my daughter and that at least is going well as we are each half way through our books. The sunny weather helped that along nicely as it is always best to read outdoors.  On some days I took my laptop outside too but if the sun was too bright I needed to come back in again. Can you spot my sunscreen lotion ? You need to make sure you have that on and drink plenty of water if you are outside.

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Please take care and have a good week at home with your families. I hope the adventures in the Wilson Family have made you smile and realise there is no such thing as a normal family !Do your best to be good tempered and bring a smile to the faces of the people in your home even if you are feeling grumpy. Remember if you smile at someone it is impossible for them not to smile back !

Stay safe, stay happy and spread some love and laughter to those around you.

We love and miss you all

Mrs Wilson and all the team at Holy Family x

Mrs Wilson Weekly Update 20.4.20

This is the second of our weekly posts I am going to put out on the Monday of each week of term time to keep us all connected and let you know what I have been up to. I have added some photos so that I can share this more easily with you. Here I am with my family on Easter Sunday enjoying our dinner.

I hope you had a lovely, peaceful Easter break and that you found new ways to spend time with your family and relax. It can be tricky when you are all together for a long time and I have had to be very patient with my family too when we are not always agreeing with one another. Sometimes we have just had to agree to disagree and move on from that. It can be frustrating and challenging, have you found that too ? Playing a game can be a good way to move on from that as you can see here..

Normally we would be in assembly just now and talking about our targets for the summer term. Our personal aims will probably be different from what we had expected but it is still important that we set targets for ourselves and keep focused on being the best version of ourselves that we can be. What targets will you set for yourself ?

Remember one or two is plenty, just like we do in our learning journeys each month. I am going to try to read more and have looked out some books for my daughter and I to share. Do you think this will be enough ? I will let you know how we get on …..

I can see from the website all the teachers have been busy setting up your new tasks for the week ahead. Remember you can do some of this, all of it or extra if you are enjoying yourself and your families are ok with that. Remember there is still no right or wrong way to do this working at home. Your families are the ones who will decide what’s best for you and we just want to make sure you are happy and healthy while we can’t be together.

There are so many ways to learn and if by the time you return to school you can make your own bed, set the table, make a sandwich and drink, keep your room tidy and help other people then you will all be superstars to me !( And to your parents and carers I suspect ….)

I was down at the hub with some of our teachers from Holy Family  on Easter Monday and Tuesday so we saw some children from our school which was lovely. Here they are having fun together. Its a good thing they are sisters as you couldn’t do this and keep to the 2 metre rule !! St John Paul 2 have been incredibly kind with sharing their lovely building with all of the Bellshill Community who need their support and it was exciting to work with pupils from other schools during our days there too.

I am so glad the sun is shining today as that will let us all get out for our daily burst of exercise and sunny days always make me feel happy. If you have a garden then you are extra lucky so make the most of that and take your learning outdoors if you can – reading a book is even better in the fresh air !

Take care of yourselves and everyone in your family.

We love and miss you all.

You are so very precious to us so stay home and stay safe so that we can all get back to school together as soon as possible.

Love Mrs Wilson and all the team at Holy Family Primary School.

Mrs Wilson Weekly Update 30.3.20

This is the first of the weekly posts I am going to put out on the Monday of each week of term time to keep us all connected and let you know what I have been up to.

I can see from the website all the amazing variety of tasks your teachers are setting. Wow what choices and good fun too, just remember to do what you can. I know how busy your families are working from home too so do your best and don’t worry if your friends are doing more / less than you as it isn’t a competition .

If you have some time think back to your lenten promise which will still be hanging on the tree in our school hall just beside the boat for foodbank donations. Can you remember what you promised ? How are you getting on with that ? Do you remember we spoke about not giving up at our last assembly but about trying afresh every day ? We talked about making a daily act of kindness and how if we all did that every day then that would be 184 kind acts  multiplied by all the days of Lent. What a difference that would make to the world and most certainly to our own families right now, I’m definitely going to try harder with that idea, will you join me ?

Last week I was mostly down at the hub with some key workers’ children coming in for childcare. The children have been from different schools in Bellshill but they have all been amazing and have following their new routine well. They are doing Joe Wicks, the science centre live stream and relax kids / meditation at  the same time every day so they have a familiar daily structure even if  the staff working there are changing all the time.                                                     Last week all the headteachers from the Bellshill locality  worked together (at a 2 metre distance !! ) and we did a lot of planning and preparation work. You may have seen our photos on twitter !            We only found out that the  hub is opening at the weekend too for the children of key workers who need to work on those days so we are taking it in turns to be there. Here are Mrs Paterson and I on Saturday morning.

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I have now got to work from home  for the next few weeks until it is the Holy Family  turn for the staffing rota so I will be keeping safe at my laptop until then.

Remember  the Easter holidays begin  on Friday at 2.30pm so although you won’t be going away you will be getting a break from school work and will be able to relax for a fortnight.

God bless you all and keep you safe and healthy

I miss you all so much.

Take care of yourselves and your families and stay in, stay safe.

Love Mrs Wilson x

 

Friday 20th March

Good morning everyone,

I am thinking about all our families and hope you are all doing ok.  I am going to e-mail all of the P3-7 children on Glow today so that they have my e-mail and can reply to me at any time over the new few weeks with work related questions or simply to say hello and to keep in touch.  If any of the P3-7 children have lost their Glow details or need their password changed etc please  e-mail me at  gw10gallaghergillia2@glow.sch.uk

P1-2 children haven’t been given Glow details as this is not something they use regularly at school and children in these stages wouldn’t be expected to use Glow for e-mail and Powerpoint etc.  If however, you would like Glow details for your P1/2 child please e-mail me.

I know that the P6 and P7 classes have a Team set up which can be accessed through the Microsoft Teams tile on Glow.  This will be a way of staying in touch with their teacher and class.  If your child could check that they are able to access this and send a little test message this would be helpful.

Updates for the whole school will be posted here and on the school Twitter @HolyFamily_PS

As mentioned by Mrs Wilson, please remember that these are suggestions and not all tasks need to be completed. All children have SumDog accounts also and these are good Maths activities suitable for your child’s individual needs,  Sumdog has also opened up access free of charge to other curricular areas.

Please do stay in touch,

Miss Gallagher