Good morning Primary 2! We hope you had a lovely Easter break with your family. Here is your home learning grid for this week. Remember to enjoy your learning and stay safe!
Monday 20th April Home Learning Grid
Miss Marra and Miss Walkingshaw
Good morning Primary 2! We hope you had a lovely Easter break with your family. Here is your home learning grid for this week. Remember to enjoy your learning and stay safe!
Monday 20th April Home Learning Grid
Miss Marra and Miss Walkingshaw
Good morning everyone and welcome to our new term. We hope you all enjoyed your break and managed to have fun.
Please see below our Home Learning for this week.
For the group of children who read with Ms Boyes and Mrs Forbes here are more common words for you to practise to help your reading.
We hope you enjoy the activities and stay safe and healthy.
Ms Boyes, Mrs Forbes, Mrs Grieve & Mrs Murdoch
Here is your home learning grid for the week commencing 20.04.20. I have included 3 documents you need to support you. If you have any questions remember you can ask your teacher on your class Team. Remember to check in there everyday for support and additional fun activities.
20.04.20 Home Learning Grid P7S and P76L
Good Afternoon
Here are some suggested activities to give a try.
Catching and kicking with a ball –play throw and catch or kick and pass with a ball (if you don’t have a ball improvise with rolled up socks or something similar to a ball shape.) L.I I am developing my fine and gross motor skills and am engaging in energetic play both indoors and out to stay healthy.
You could also keep a count of how many passes you can get without dropping the ball. L.I I am learning how to count in order and how to count using 1-1 correspondence.
Planting – Plant some flowers, seeds or bulbs in the garden and help them grow. Talk about what plants need to grow and discuss the different parts of the plant. L.I I have helped to grow plants and can name their basic parts. I can talk about how they grow and what I need to do to look after them.
Hot or cold game – Hide something in the room for another person to find and give them clues if they are close to the object by saying hot or if they are not near it say cold. Once you have found the object swap roles and try again. L.I I am learning how to take turns and follow rules.
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
Good Afternoon!
We hope you all had a great Easter full of fun.
Here are some suggested activities to give a try.
Top marks maths games – Play some maths games online which will further develop your counting, number recognition, ordering, pattern and much more! L.I I am developing my numeracy skills. https://www.topmarks.co.uk/
Origami – what can you create? Here is a link to help https://www.easypeasyandfun.com/easy-origami-for-kids/ L.I I am developing my fine motor skills and can stay engaged in an activity.
Spell your name – Stick each letter of your name onto blocks then scatter then on the floor/table, now find each letter of your name and join them up in the correct order. L.I I can recognise letters in my name.
Play outside – Enjoy the sun and fresh air in the garden or out a walk, you could also take you bike or scooter out. L.I I am developing my gross motor skills, coordination and balance.
Hope you all have a good day
EC Nursery Team
Good morning everyone 🙂
Here are some fun Easter activities you could give a go over the holidays
Easter egg hunt – plan an Easter egg hunt in the house or in the garden. You could hide them round the garden and let your child search for them using a map or you could hide them in the house and write clues to where they are hidden. L.I I am developing my language skills and increasing my vocabulary. Here is a link to some ideas https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/how-throw-easter-egg-hunt
Easter bunny ears – Make bunny ears to wear while you do your egg hunt. You will need paper, scissors and Sellotape, glue or a stapler, (optional – cotton wool and colouring pens to decorate). L.I I am developing my fine motor skills and how to use scissors safely.
Easter cards – Make an Easter card using craft materials or natural loose parts. L.I I have the freedom to discover and choose ways to create images and objects using a variety of materials.
Match the pattern – Cut out egg shapes on paper then cut them in half using different cut lines. Now match the eggs back up by fitting the correct sections together. L.I I can identify and match patterns.
Make a wish jar – Any time you or a family member think of a place you would like to visit, an activity you would like to do, a place you would like to eat out at, a loved one you would like to visit or want to invite a friend to the house, write it down and post it in the jar. When things get back to normal use your ideas to create new memories having fun with loved ones you haven’t been able to spend time with recently. Click Here for an example.
Remember you can also have a look at West Lothian Early Years Blog for more ideas by clicking Here.
Hope you all have a great Easter weekend, stay safe and have fun at home.
EC Nursery Team
Good afternoon everyone, Hope you are all well.
Here are some suggested activities to give a try.
Yoga – Try relaxing with ‘Cosmic Kids Yoga’. L.I. I am learning ways to be active and improve my wellbeing – https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=cosmic+kids+yoga
Shadow Drawing – Take your drawing stuff outside in the garden with some of your favourite toys and use the sun to create your toys shadow then draw round it. You could then colour your drawing in L.I I am developing my fine motor skills by following/staying in the lines.
Play a board game or group game in the house. L.I I am learning how to follow rules and take turns.
Hope you all have a good day
EC Nursery Team
We just wanted to wish you all a lovely Easter holiday. It will be a very different holiday this time but I’m sure you will all find things to do in your houses or gardens with your family.
Stay safe and take care.
We will post another Homework Grid on Monday 20th April.
Mrs Grieve Mrs Murdoch Mrs Forbes Miss Boyes
Good morning everyone, hope you are all well
Here are some suggested activities to give a try.
Sticky kids – Keep active with some sticky kids, a fun favourite in nursery. L.I I am enjoying daily opportunities to participate in different kinds of energetic play, both outdoors and indoors and I am developing my gross motor skills.
here are some links to some songs:
Music Music Music – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJX7RdAFZHk
Let’s Go Walking – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj-ouBZXd00
Funky Monkey – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9aBYLRhFW8
Stand Up, Sit Down – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9aBYLRhFW8
Science – Grow your own rainbow to display in your window to brighten up people’s days when they are out walking. L.I I am exploring everyday materials and experiencing how they can change.
Follow these simple steps by clicking Here
Matching numbers or letters – you could try this indoors or outside with chalk on the ground or pens/pencils in the house. Draw out your child’s name or a number line and then make the corresponding letters/numbers on paper and cut out. Let your child match them up. L.I I can recognise letters in my name and/or numerals 0-10.
You could also try matching the numerals to the corresponding dots. L.I I can count using 1-1 correspondence.
Remember you can also have a look at West Lothian Early Years Blog for more ideas by clicking here.
Hope you all have a good day
EC Nursery Team
Well done to anyone that completed the ‘Dab’ Challenge and congratulations if you were able to beat my score.
The next challenge is the ‘Touch your toes’ challenge from Throwing and Catching Grid 1 .
Good luck!
Mr. Millar
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