NURSERY – Mental Health Awareness Week 2020

Hello Everyone,

Mental Health and Wellbeing

During this uncertain time with lots of changes and adjustments happening, it is important that you take steps to ensure you and your families mental health and wellbeing are a top priority.  Emotions can be tricky for young children to express, often leading to frustration and tantrums.  We have suggested stories and activities to support you with your child’s emotions and feelings, they will encourage your child to talk about how they are feeling and help them to release any worries they may have.

Lucy’s in Lockdown by Chris Duke – A short animated video on You Tube about children’s different emotions experienced during lockdown. To share the story with your child please click here

While We Can’t Hug by Eoin McLaughlin  – A short virtual storybook on You Tube to share with your child when they are missing their loved ones and friends. Please click here

@EarlyYearsScot on Twitter suggested a few tips to help promote good mental health and wellbeing in children…

  • Give them their own space
  • Make sure they get enough sleep
  • Ask them about their day
  • Let them get creative
  • Encourage exercise
  • Help them to relax
  • EarlyYearsScot Twitter page

 

Emotion Stones

Getting outdoors, being active and accessing fresh air are all good ways to relieve stress. While out on a socially distanced walk you could collect some stones, rocks or pebbles to create emotion stones. Enjoy spending time creating your stones and keep them somewhere close by. On days where your young child seems to be going through many emotions ask them to show you how they feel if they are struggling to find the words.  Another good way of children expressing how they feel is through drawing, painting or writing it down.  A letter was written and shared on Home Learning by one of our nursery children, she had written in her own way that she ‘wanted lockdown to end as she really misses her friends’ this can positively lead your child to open up by telling you what they have written or drawn.

We hope you find this information both helpful and supportive.  More suggestions for fun and learning at home can be found at http://blogs.glowscotland.org,uk/wl/snonursery

Take care everyone

EC Nursery Team

 

 

 

Important PE announcement and PE grid

That’s right The Great East Calder Run is back for a second year.

Great Run 2020 Instructions

This is our final week of training before Sports Day next week! The focus of this grid is to develop our running speed and endurance this will help you complete the Great East Calder Run on Friday.

Speed and Endurance PDF

Have fun!

Mr. Millar

The Great Science Share – Week 4

What did you investigate last week? Did you go on a nature scavenger hunt? I went out with my son and we found 3 millipedes in the garden, and we even found a toad under the hedge! This was the most interesting as we don’t have any water near us so we investigated this! It turns out that toads live away from water in leaf litter and log piles and they can even dig shallow burrows. Wow!

This week our theme is Waste Warrior Week

We, as a society, are very wasteful. Can you investigate what happens to our waste?

How are food and household items produced?

How far does your food have to travel to get to your plate?

How long does it take for different types of plastic to decompose?

How can we reduce, reuse or re-purpose our waste? What can you make or create?

Can you grow any vegetables at home? (There is a great way to re-grow some types of vegetables – I regrow spring onions by popping the chopped off root into water and letting them grow again! Can you try this?)

Remember and tag me in your Teams post or email your investigations into school!

Have fun saving the planet Waste Warriors!

Mrs Beattie

https://www.greatscienceshare.org/getinvolved2020#weekly-themes-2020-wk4

P4S Weekly Work Grid

Morning everyone.  Hope you had a good weekend.  I have made a video to help you with your Measure task this week.  It is in the Files, Class Materials, on class Teams.  You may need to come back to view it at a time when Teams isn’t busy.  Please don’t download video and post anywhere else.  Have a great week.

P4S – 25.05.20

P2M and P2W Home Learning

Good morning,

We hope you all had a lovely weekend and are keeping well.

Please find attached the home learning grid for this week. We have added attachments below if you would like worksheets to assist your child’s learning. If you require any further support or guidance please do not hesitate to email the school office address with your class teachers name and we will respond to you as quickly as we can.

Please ensure you send in your favourite piece of work each week to your teacher so we are able to celebrate your fantastic work and share it with your classmates.

Grid 9

Challenge Missing Number Addition

Elephants and Koalas Word Search

Extra Missing Number Addition to 50

Giraffes (P2M) and Zebras (P2W)

Lions and Crocodiles Word Search

Missing Number Addition to 20

Missing Number Addition to 50

Missing Number Addition to 100

Spelling Words

Zebras(P2M) and Giraffes(P2W) Word Search

Image preview

We hope you have a fantastic week and we look forward to seeing all of your amazing work.

Take care and stay safe,

Miss Marra and Miss Walkingshaw

P1 Home Learning

Hello P1!   We hope you had a lovely weekend.

Two weeks ago Ms Boyes posted a picture of bluebells.   Did you get it right?   Here’s another flower for this week.   See if you can find out the name..

Here is a new grid for this week.

P1 Home Learning Grid 8 25.5.20

Here are some attachments to go with the grid.

Collins-Big-Cat-Reading

Teaching Children to Listen…at Home! (EY) Sitting still

Technology grid from Mrs Martin

We hope you have a great week.   Remember to keep sending us your Amazing Activities.  We love to see them.

Ms Boyes, Mrs Forbes, Mrs Grieve and Mrs Murdoch

Primary 7/6L and Primary 7S Home Learning Grid

Good morning everyone 🙂 Hope you had a lovely weekend. Here is your Home Learning Grid for this week. It will also be available on your Class Team and shared with parents too. Any questions please get in contact with your class teacher on Teams. Keep up the hard work.
Mrs Lewis and Mrs Stewart
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