The Princess and the Wizard

This is a fab way to get the most out of reading with your child- White Rose Maths provides a weeks worth of numeracy activities focused around one book that your child can enjoy. Don’t worry if you don’t have the book either- Mrs Stewart made a lovely video for us to enjoy of her reading it!

Check it out below, and don’t forget to access the link above to view the different activities! 🌸

P1

Is your little one ready to leave us and take the next big step into P1? If they were born 1 Mar 2015 – 29 Feb 2016 and you get certain benefits or tax credits, you could get £250 to help with the costs of starting school.

Find out more and apply at mygov.scot/beststart

Deferment

 

Are you deferring your child’s school place this year? Was your child born between 1 March 2015 – 29 Feb 2016?

You should still apply for School Age Payment from @SocSecScot between 1 June 2020 – 28 February 2021.

Apply now at http://mygov.scot/beststart

Galaday Entertainment!

Since we’re missing out on our Galaday entertainment this year, we would love to see what you can come up with to be an entertainer! Do you have any special talents? Can you juggle, or sing, or are you an amazing dancer? Let us know! 🎉

At Home Instruments

It’s getting closer to the Galaday! What things have you done at home? We would love to see! Here’s some ideas for easy instruments you can make with things from around your house 🎶🎉

Big Bedtime Read

Here is your Big Bedtime Read challenge for this week! Let us know what stories you’re enjoying- we would love to see your beautiful artwork as well!

Salt Tray Counting

Here’s a fun activity for you to help practice writing numbers- why don’t you fill a tray with salt and trace them out with your finger or a paintbrush? What’s the highest number you can get to?

Lucy’s Blue Day

Good morning! Here’s a lovely story that will hopefully bring a smile to your face if you’re feeling a bit down- ‘Lucy’s Blue Day’, which talks about lots of different emotions. Follow this link for the story:

Additionally, here’s some ideas you can use for activities if you want to talk about emotions just like Lucy- why don’t you make a ‘Feelings Chart’, or draw a picture of the story of your day- what were you feeling? Why were you feeling that way?

 

 

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