We have been learning:
- to write about of a familiar story
- to add small amounts of coins to make a total
- about the difference between need and want
We have been learning:
Good Evening,
I am so sorry that I have not posted the spelling words for this week primary 3. Silly Miss Graham!
Because I have posted them later in the week, please just practise saying your words and copying them out/ air writing (where you write them in the air with your finger)
Here they are now.
Good morning,
Just a reminder that the children will be on holiday on Monday 21st and Tuesday 22nd of September and will return to school on Wednesday the 23rd. The nursery will be remain open. The weather forecast is good, so have a lovely weekend
Regards
Mrs Burns
Primary 1 Homework will be posted on the blog every Monday. The children should work on tasks throughout the week. They will be given a jotter home to complete the tasks in but this should not be returned to the school every week. Please click on the link below to access your child’s homework tasks.
Primary 1 Homework Week Beginning 14th September 2020
Thank you
Miss McCullagh
Primary 2 Homework will be posted on the blog every Monday. The children should work on the tasks throughout the week. They will be given a jotter home to complete the tasks in but this does not need to be returned to the school every week. Please click on the relevant link below to access your child’s homework tasks.
Thank you
Mr Benyon
We have been learning:
We have been learning:
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Professor Jason Leitch, National Clinical Director
E: HealthConditionCovidEnquiries@gov.scot
To Parents / Carers
31 August 2020
Common Cold and COVID-19 Symptoms
I understand these last few months have often been challenging, particularly for parents and carers. Now that schools and nurseries have returned I am writing to provide some advice where a child or young person in your care presents with symptoms of the common cold or similar bugs during this pandemic.
Following the return of schools after a prolonged break, it is common for colds and similar viral infections to circulate. In many cases, children will be well enough to attend school and continue their learning with little or no interruption to their education. In other cases, for instance where they have quite a heavy cold, they may need to take a day or two off to recover.
This is not the case for children and young people with potential COVID-19 symptoms, they are required to self-isolate and seek a test through nhsinform.scot or by calling 0800 028 2816.
In order to ensure your children do not miss out on their education, it is important to be clear about how COVID-19 symptoms differ from those of other infections that we normally see circulating at this time of year.
COVID-19 Symptoms
It is important that all of us – including those who make up the community around a school – are vigilant for the symptoms of COVID-19 and understand what actions we should take if someone develops them, either at school or at home.
The main symptoms to be aware of are:
new continuous cough
fever/high temperature
loss of, or change in, sense of smell or taste
Coronavirus – Jason Leitch Letter on testing and common colds – 31 August 2020
Find in through the link below West Lothians updated guidance and the most frequently asked questions answered in the light of this guidance.