Whalsay School

Health and Wellbeing

Looking after our health and wellbeing as best we can is really important for us all in these uncertain times. On this page you will fins a range of Health and Wellbeing activities that you can do at home.

 

Scotland Learns

Here you will find some health and wellbeing activities that your child can do on their own at home or you may want to do them together as a family.

 

The HandsOnScotland Toolkit has information, ideas and activities to help you support your child’s mental and emotional wellbeing at home.

 

Parent Zone

Links with ideas to support all aspects of Health and Wellbeing at home.

 

Super Movers

Get your bairns moving and learning at the same time with these videos from Super movers

 

SCARF

In primary we use a resource called SCARF to support teaching in Health and Wellbeing. One of the characters is Harold the Giraffe and he is going to keep a daily blog with activities for bairns to do.

Activities for 3-5 year olds

Activities for 5-7 year olds

Activities for 7-9 year olds

Activities for 9-11 year olds

 

Daily Mile

In the Primary each class takes part in the Daily Mile every day – it has to be a really poor day for them not to go out and do their mile. At home you could figure out a route and do it every day, if you don’t want to travel far, calculate the lap of your house/garden and how many laps you need to do to cover a mile! Click on the link to find out more about the benefits of the Daily Mile.

 

Bikeability

Please see message below from Elaine Skinley,  Road Safety Officer:

Children P5-7 across Shetland would normally be getting Bikeability training this term to teach them how to cycle safely on the road. But since the schools are closed its doubtful we will be able to deliver this life saving skill this term.

Please see link below where you can download the files and use them at home.

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/sh/digitalschoolhub/health-and-wellbeing/road-safety-and-bikeability/

Bikeability Level 2 Teachers guide and the Cyclist guide is the 2 most important files to use for this group, but there are other files for younger ages that we would also be running at this time so parents are free to use them to.

 

Childsmile

We have been sent a couple of really good resources from Childsmile for you to download and print

Taste It! Worksheet

Smiles across the Isles

 

Coronavirus information

 

 

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