NURSERY – Learning at Home

Hi Everyone,

It’s hard to believe it’s the last week of term already.  Our end of term has been very different this year and unfortunately we have not been able to give our nursery leavers the proud celebration they so deserve before moving onto school.  Certificates are being posted on our Nursery Leavers Learning Journals this week this can be printed as a reminder of their early year’s journey (access PDF file this by pressing the options button on your child’s learning journal).

We will miss them all so much and feel privileged to have had the pleasure of watching them grow into confident little individuals at East Calder Nursery who are now ready to embrace the next exciting new journey in their lives.

Staff Changes

Sadly Mrs O’Neill will be leaving nursery as she retires this term.  We wish her well as she approaches a new and exciting time in her life.  She came to work at East Calder when the original  nursery was opened over 30 years ago, over this time she has supported and guided hundreds of children as they took their first steps into their school lives.  Many of our present parents still have precious memories of those first days in nursery and the support Mrs O’Neill gave them.  Good Luck Mrs O’Neill we will all miss you.

Mrs Sharkey our Pupil Support Worker is moving on to work at the school, she will also be such a loss at Nursery and we wish her well in her new adventure.

Mrs O’Neill has kindly written a poem for the children who are leaving to start school.  She will miss them dearly and wishes them all lots of happiness in their new adventure.

 

Leaving nursery now, full of different ideas

Onwards to school, lots of excitement and fears.

Gaining lots of confidence during the last 2 years

We had variation of emotions, laughter and tears.

 

Now starting to read, write and learn, continuing to grow

Transporting your thoughts and developing what you know.

The uniform for school you can wear and be ready

Everything you need in bag, but don’t need no teddy.

 

Old and new faces you can readily approach

A new teacher there smiling and ready to coach.

Learning in nursery will now be put to the test,

We all know you will do your very very best!

 

Have lots of fun, be happy, makes lots of new friends

Your learning experience can continue to extend.

Nursery, though fun will now be a thing of the past,

Now look forward to your own little special class.

 

New Term

We are looking forward to welcoming back our returning children and families in the new term and are busy preparing our nursery environment to make this a positive and supportive experience.  You will be notified shortly of when the nursery will resume.

New Staff

We would like to welcome  new staff to our team who are looking forward to meeting you all in the new term.

Mrs Murray  –  Early Years Officer

Miss  Ritchie  –  Nursery Nurse

Most of our nursery team will be busy working at hubs over the summer and our nursery will close until the new term, therefore this will be the last blog post until we return.  We wish all our families a safe summer and hope that you continue to enjoy making happy memories with your children. We have felt so proud when reading all the learning, experiences and achievements you have supported your children with over this challenging time and hope you recognise the great parents that you are.

A few idea’s to try at home – kindly shared by our families

Cloud Dough

This is an easy no cook recipe using just three ingredients and is great for sensory play and some hands on maths and science learning.

  • Plain Flour (4 cups)
  • Oil – baby or vegetable oil (1 cup)
  • Colour (grate in some coloured chalk or use gel food colouring)

Encourage your child to get involved when making it and as they count and measure the ingredients and observe the change in textures as the materials combine they are experiencing learning in maths and science.

L.1. 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.

 

Sunshine and Ice Cream

Enjoy the outdoors with plenty of fresh air and exercise, helping your child to use up energy, discovering new places together and practising gross motor skills.

L.1. I am enjoying daily opportunities to participate in different kinds of energetic play, both outdoors and indoors. 3 +

 

 

 

 

 

Further support and inspiration for learning is available at https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/wl/snonursery/

 

EC Nursery Team

P7 Leavers message from Livingston FC’s Marvin Bartley

Special leavers message from Livingston Football Club’s, Marvin Bartley!

There will be lots of people wanting to wish all of our P7 leavers the very best as they head off to high school after the summer holidays.  A special message has been sent in from Marvin Bartley, who wears number 6 for Livingston Football Club.

Hope you all enjoyed the special message and listened to his amazing advice for when you move on to your next adventure!

Miss Walkingshaw

Home learning grid P3R/ P3/2C

Good morning P3R / P3/2C!

We can’t believe it’s time for your final home leaning grid before the holidays.

Here it is-

Home Learning grid 22nd June

Outdoor-maths-challenge-cards

Ancient Egypt Reveal the Picture PowerPoint

Ancient Egypt Reveal the Picture Quiz Questions

We hope you enjoy the activities.

A new Sumdog competition started on Friday 19th of June … test your skills and see how many points you can score! Try out some of the Outdoor Maths challenges and test your knowledge of Ancient Egypt by answering the questions to reveal the picture!

We hope it will be sunny on Wednesday 24th June when you can come along and collect some of your work  or anything that you have left behind in school. We will be in the playground from 12 noon until 2pm. Please don’t worry if you can’t make it. There will be an opportunity to collect things after the holidays in August.

You have  all been amazing over the past few months and we have really missed you. Thank you to everyone who has sent us photos of all the fantastic things you have been doing at home. Well done!

We have loved teaching you all and hope you have fun with the activities on the final home learning grid.

Mrs Robertson P3R          Miss CameronP3/2C

Resources for 22.6.20 – P6Y

I hope you enjoy your last week of home learning and delve into the virtual class trip. Enjoy everyone! We will have our quiz on Wednesday this week at 1PM. Make sure to join with a Harry Potter question. 🙂

Lines of symmetry activity

Map-Direction-Activity-Friday

Mixed division and multiplication

My-House-Tie

My-wizard-profile

P6Y Virtual Class Trip

Train-Timetable-Activity

Which-Hogwarts-House-Quiz

Wordsearch-1

Wordsearch-2

Anagrams

Create-your-own-School-of-Witchcraft—Wizadry

design-a-book-cover

Harry-Potter-Reading-Comprehension

Harry-Potter-Studio-Admission-Money-Questions

Hogwarts-Location-Map-Activity-Wednesday

Home Learning grid 22.6.20

Transition Pack

Transition Pack

Dear Parents/Carers,

For those that haven’t met me yet, I am the new Principal Teacher at East Calder Primary. I hope you and your families are all coping well during these difficult times? I have created an electronic transition pack which provides support for your child at a time which in normal circumstances can be daunting enough. This year, in particular, we want to ensure that both you and your child feel supported during these difficult times.

The transition pack has a range of optional activities enclosed which you can complete with your child – the idea being that they can be discussed at a later date with your child’s new teacher. This will be beneficial as it allows for them to start thinking/talking through any concerns they have which we can support them with, as well as help them to start talking about moving to a new class.

The pack contains the following:-

  • Countdown Calendar (digital or printed version).
  • Rainbow Activity – to share what they are looking forward to as well as any worries.
  • Social Story – Returning to School
  • All About Me Activity
  • COVID resources – to explain why things will be different in school/explanations of each phase.
  • Health and Wellbeing resources – a range of activities to support your child’s wellbeing including breathing and yoga exercises.

Mrs Livingstone, the Support for Learning Teacher has very kindly recorded a version of her reading the Social Story to the children as well as created a digital online countdown calendar.  I have attached this.

I am very much looking forward to working with you all along with the rest of the management team and the Support for Learning Teacher. Working in partnership will allow us to ensure we are getting it right for you and your child.

Before the holidays begin, myself and the SFL teacher will be sending an electronic Social Story for your child to access over the holidays. This will allow all of the children to see pictures of their new teacher, class and people who can help them around the school.

In the meantime, if you need anything, please do not hesitate to contact me via the school office. I hope you and your family have a safe few months and I look forward to meeting you.

Take care,

Miss Alison Baldacci (Principal Teacher)

All About Me – Activity 1

All About Me – Activity 2

All About Me – Activity 3

All About Me – Activity 4

All About Me – Activity 5

Covid-Fears boardmaker information

Phase1-2-3-4

Breathing exercisest-

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Worry Cloud Transition Activity

Worry Cloud Transition Activity

Social Story – Returning to School

Calendars (Pages 6, 7 and 8 only)

https://w3.countingdownto.com/g/PfDfbABHqV2Xtw (Copy and paste the link to see how many days left until school starts back – Group 1)

https://w3.countingdownto.com/g/c4CKGljPk-MInw (Copy and paste the link to see how many days left until school starts back – Group 2)

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