Please find attached the NHS guidance for those that have asthma.
Take care,
Alison Hamilton
Please find attached the NHS guidance for those that have asthma.
Take care,
Alison Hamilton
I hope all of our families have a relaxing break over the summer. In the meantime, I have created some social stories so that all classes can familiarise themselves with their teacher, playground, class and entry/exit doors.
In the lead up to the schools coming back, it can be particularly helpful to go over the social story with your child to help support them with their transition back to school. I hope you find these helpful.
Take care and have a lovely summer when it comes,
Alison Hamilton (Principal Teacher)
A warm welcome to all parents and carers. Please find Social Stories for each class which can be viewed at any time over summer to support your child/children as they begin their new class in August.
If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to get in touch,
Miss Baldacci (Principal Teacher).
Primary 1a
Primary 1b
Primary 2/1
Primary 2
Primary 3/2
Social Story – Primary 3 and 2
Primary 3
Primary 4a
Primary 4b
Primary 5a
Primary 5b
Primary 6
Primary 6/7
Primary 7
Please also find some visuals which you may find useful to use with your child/children to help their understanding of when the school is closed and when it reopens again.
Our fantastic Pupil Supports workers along with myself took part in a refresher emergency first aid course to ensure we can continue providing the best care for all of our children!
A big thank you to Crown Safety for educating us all further with important life skills. Adults learn too π
Alison Baldacci (Principal Teacher)
Hi to all parents and carers. We look forward to continuing to work with you in the new session. Please find Social Stories for each class which can be viewed at any time over summer to support your child/children as they begin their new class in August.
If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to get in touch,
Miss Baldacci (Principal Teacher).
I am very proud of these pupils for their fantastic achievements outside of school. One pupil got these trophies for her amazing racing which we enjoy hearing about each week. She got 5 1st places at Ireland. The next pupil got this wonderful medal for his martial arts competition – a massive well done!
Miss Baldacci
Who says you canβt get lots done when it is a short week? Primary 5/4 say you can π
We have been busy with the following:-
– Continuing to build on our knowledge of Explanation texts.
– Continuing to explore Measurement where we have been measuring both in and outside of the classroom (looking at cm, mm and metres so far!)
– We have started learning about our new learning context (Oceans and Climate Change).
– We have been using our mapping skills to identify the location of the continents and the oceans.
– In Science, we Β started looking at The Water Cycle which we found really interesting.
– Finally, one of the pupils became our teacher and taught us some Spanish numbers (what a treat with her own PowerPoint too)
Phew – it sure has been busy but lots of fun and enjoyable learning.
Have a lovely Thursday off, Miss Baldacci.
Please have a look at the pictures to see what we have been up to this week π
We have started learning about a new type of writing – an explanation text. We have been learning about what features must be included to make this writing successful. We have also started looking at Measure for Maths. We have started by looking at all the different ways we can measure something and have started making conversions between measurements.
For P.E, we have been learning the importance of teamwork through rounders – we have been enjoying it!
I hope all the families from primary 5/4 have a relaxing and safe long weekend,
Miss Baldacci.
Have a look at what we have been up to this week. We ended our week with a fun Easter Maths hunt π
I have had a lovely time working with all of the children in primary 5/4 π Have a lovely Easter holiday when it comes with family and friends. Take care,
Alison Baldacci (Principal Teacher)