Primary PE Challenge Day 4
Today's challenge is courtesy of @PEwithMrMillar.
You will need as many toilet rolls as you can get your hands on and a timer.
How high can you stack your toilet rolls in one minute using only your feet?!#WLHWBathome #flexibility #coordination pic.twitter.com/xXXiV97hnr
— West Lothian Primary PE Network (@WLPENetwork) April 29, 2020
Category: Class Learning
Hello Everyone
We hope you are all well and enjoying the decent weather.
The government recommend during lock down you access the outdoors once a day to benefit your physical health as well as mental health, so we have suggested idea’s you can share with your child outdoors incorporating into your daily walk to help access much needed daylight, fresh air and exercise. We are lucky to have so much green space and natural woodland on our doorstep. These will help to capture your little one’s interest, imagination and continue to support their learning.
There are many nature related activities you can do allowing your child to experience and explore natural materials. These ideas have been tried and tested at East Calder Nursery in the past and they always prove popular with the children.
Art with Natural Loose Parts
Encourage your child to collect natural loose parts outdoors and excite their curiosity and creativity by giving them the opportunity to experiment with them. They can have fun recreating what they have seen during their walk or simply enjoy exploring the materials – no end result is necessary! Allow their imagination to guide them. L.1. Working on my own and with others, I use my curiosity and imagination to solve design problems.
Numeracy/Maths
If your child is showing an interest in numbers and counting reinforce this by using collected sticks, leaves and stones to match, sort, count and recognise numbers. The above idea can support them with their learning in numeracy and maths. Borrow a dice from another game and turn this activity into your own game. Roll the dice and sort, match and count the amount of natural loose parts to the numbers/dots on the dice and copy the number with sticks.
L.1. I can match objects, and sort using my own and others’ criteria, sharing my ideas with others.
Literacy and Communication
If your child is showing an interest in letters and writing their name, use collected sticks to copy letters, names and words. The following idea can support them with their learning in literacy. Chatting with your child about what they are doing and your shared experience of your walk – what you seen, found, and heard supports and extends their vocabulary and listening skills.
| L.1. As I play and learn, I enjoy exploring interesting materials for writing and different ways of recording my experiences and feelings, ideas and information. |
Exploring and caring for Wildlife
Engage your child in caring for plants and animals. Indoor plants and pets are fine, but it’s even better to engage children outdoors. Consider working with your child to provide habitat for wildlife. You can do this by setting up a bird bath or bird feeder. You might also plant a butterfly garden. It’s also important to show children how to relate to other living things in a gentle and caring way: water the plants; avoid breaking branches or stripping bark from trees; and avoid disturbing the homes of birds and bugs. If you collect an animal from outdoors for closer observation (such as a snail or beetle), return it to its natural habitat within a short period of time and explain to your child why this is important (wonder: a survival skill – www.communityplaythings.co.uk 2020). L.1. I have observed living things in the environment over time and am becoming aware of how they depend on each other.
Have fun and enjoy the outdoors safely! And remember you can access more play and learning ideas at http://blogs.glowscotland.org,uk/wl/snonursery
P1 Class Assembly
Fischy Music are playing class assemblies every Monday at 11am. The boys and girls in P1 will definitely know the first song, Welcome Everybody. Here is their latest assembly. Enjoy singing and moving along to the music!
Fun Daily Challenges
The Primary PE Specialists have started a ‘Daily Challenge’ that will be posted on Twitter every weekday morning. These are suitable for the whole family and are great fun. The link below will take you to the Twitter page.
West Lothian Primary PE Network Twitter
Good luck!
Mr Millar
P3/2C and P3R Week 4 home learning grids
Good morning P3/2C and P3R,
Here is your week 4 home learning grid with lots of new activities.
Hope you are all well and staying safe with families.
Miss Cameron and Mrs Robertson
Primary 7/6L and Primary 7S Home Learning
Athletics and Sports Day
Good morning,
Today is the start of our Athletics block in PE. Over the next 5 weeks, we will be practising different events for our Sports Day which will be held during the first week in June. Even if we aren’t back in school for that week, we will have a Virtual Sports Day! More information about Sports Day will be released closer to June.
This week’s Athletics is all based on the Long Jump. This worksheet has the key points for a successful long jump, a link to a long jump video and 6 activities to develop your strength and jumping. Make sure that you don’t just try everything once, spend time practising each day so that you are ready for Sports Day.
Remember to be active for at least 60 minutes a day.
Here are some ideas to keep you active.
- Cosmic Kids Yoga https://www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYoga
- Joe Wick Daily Children’s Workout https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1/featured
- GoNoodle https://www.youtube.com/user/GoNoodleGames
- Oti Mabuse’s children’s dance class https://www.youtube.com/user/mosetsanagape
- Play Tig games with your family in the garden
- Scoot, bike or run
- Go for a walk
Remember at least 60 minutes of activity a day!
If you would like to complete the throwing and catching videos just click on the links below.
- Throw, touch your toes and catch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsMZzEnRwJY
- Throw, dab and catch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdV7heTydww
You are doing an awesome job in PE. Keep it going!
Mr. Millar
P1 Home Learning 27.4.20
Hello P1! We hope you had a lovely weekend and enjoyed the super weather. There are lots of signs of Spring now. Have you spotted any blossom or lambs? Ms Boyes took this picture on one of her daily walks. Do you know what these flowers are called?
Here is a new Grid for this week:
Parents, there are two sounds to learn included in our new grid. Booklets for the sounds are found below. If you don’t have a printer, don’t worry, you can just look at the pages with your child, or, you could help them copy some activities into their jotters.
Finally, we have a new special square on our grid called ‘Amazing Activities!’. Is there an activity you have particularly enjoyed or are really proud of? Did you do it by yourself or with your family? If you’d like to share it with us, please email a photo, marked for the attention of your teacher to: wleastcalder-ps@westlothian.org.uk We would love to see your Amazing Activity!
Ms Boyes, Mrs Forbes, Mrs Grieve and Mrs Murdoch
NURSERY – Fun and Learning at Home
Good Morning, hope you are all well 🙂
Here are some suggested activities to give a try.
Baking – Why not try making some delicious flapjacks – Click Here for the Recipe. L.I I am able to follow a recipe and use scales to measure out ingredients.
Float and sink – Do you know what floats and sinks and why? Find items in the house with an adult e.g. cutlery, toys (non-electrical/without batteries), fruit/veg, or natural items when out a walk e.g. flowers, pinecones, sticks and stones. See what floats and what sinks. Discuss why you think this happens L.I I have experimented with everyday items as units of measure to investigate and compare sizes and amounts in my environment, sharing my findings with others.
Arts and Crafts – As it was Earth Day yesterday why not try making a picture of Earth using shaving foam. Click Here for instructions L.I I have the freedom to discover and choose ways to create images and objects using a variety of materials.
Scrap book – Since we are unable to spend time with family and friends just now, why not look at photographs, talk about them and make a scrap book. You could stick pictures into your book of friends, family and happy times on days out or holidays and write when it was, who’s in the picture, what you were doing and decorate each page how you would like. L.I I am developing my fine motor skills. I am able to share my thoughts and feelings with others.
Remember you can also have a look at West Lothian Early Years Blog for more ideas by clicking Here.
Have fun and stay safe.
EC Nursery Team
Earth Day Fun for P2W
Good morning everyone,
I hope you all had a lovely Easter holiday with your family doing lots of fun activities.
Today is a very special day in the calendar called ‘Earth Day’. This year is even more special as it is the 50th anniversary. Below are some links for fun and interactive resources to give you more information about Earth Day. Have fun doing some of these activities.
Missing you all,
Miss Walkingshaw






















