Busy Woodland Explorers

On our walk to the site we went on a number hunt and discovered lots of numbers everywhere.  They were on doors, car number plates, road signs and street signs.  We got a big surprise when we went into the woods as there were lots of numbers hanging from the trees!  When we took them down we all worked together to place them in the correct order.

We were also very busy making super masks using lots of leaves.  Mrs Mair was very impressed as we worked well together, sharing the glue and the leaves which we had collected.  Our masks looked super!  They made us look like owls…..Twit twoo! Twit twoo!  Twit twoo!

Do you like our Woodland Christmas Tree?  We had lots of fun decorating it with baubles and tinsel.  It looked beautiful and really sparkly.  Merry Christmas everyone!!

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Whoops A Daisy Angel (part 2)

From the angels, to the snowflakes, to the narrators and the children in the nativity group, all our nursery children did a fantastic job today during their performance.  Their singing and actions were really good and all the nursery staff are delighted with how well they did.  Here are some actions shots from during the performance.

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Preparing for our Christmas Enterprise!

Primary 7 are well under way preparing for their Christmas Enterprise tomorrow. We are having a ‘Christmas Coffee Morning’ for the elderly in the village. We will serve cakes, biscuits, tea and coffee. We will also have free raffles, (some fantastic hampers to be won) and a few games of BINGO… We can’t wait to spread Christmas Cheer!!! 🙂

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Christmas All Around

Our theme this month has been Christmas all Around.  We have been learning about the nativity and how this is an important celebration in many peoples’ lives.  As part of our learning we have been looking at positive friendships and thinking about the way we should treat our friends.  We have been writing lots of messages to our friends and also to Santa, letting him know what we would like for Christmas.  Numbers have also been a focus and we have been on a number hunt around the school. The photos show a peek at all our busy work.

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Three Reads Literacy Work

One of our favourite stories shared during The Three Reads this month was The Bear under the Stairs, written by Helen Cooper.    We learned about the title and the blurb on the back of the book. At home you may enjoy talking about some of your child’s own books and asking them to show you where the title and blurb are.

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