Welcome Back!

Welcome back everyone,

I hope you had a wonderful Easter break – a little bit different to normal I imagine, but I hope you all managed to have fun, to relax and to spend some time (in person or on the phone/internet) with friends and family.

I had a nice Easter doing lots of cooking, some drawing and a bit of decorating. Our dog, Bennie, has decided he likes sitting beside the window because he is quite nosy and likes to look into the garden to spy on any birds and cats. We have been enjoying the lovely Spring weather and all the new flowers near us, have you seen any nice signs of Spring? It seems to have arrived at last!

Here is a link to a fun pattern song that we like to dance to in P1B:

Perhaps ask an adult to skip the adverts. This song reminds me of all the fun we have together, and also it is fitting because we always say that in P1B, the B stands for brilliant and… totally bananas!!! I miss you all very much and can’t wait to hear about some of the learning and playing you are doing at home.

Take care everyone,

Mrs Jamieson

Here is Bennie exploring our shared garden!

4 thoughts on “Welcome Back!”

  1. The Easter bunny left us lots of eggs which we found on our garden easter egg hunt. Hope you found some too.
    We have also enjoyed spotting butterflies on our walks.

    Miss you and see you soon.
    Irving

    1. Hi Irving,
      Thanks for telling me about your egg hunt and your Spring walks – isn’t it nice to get out in the sunshine?
      I found a lovely clip of monarch butterflies on the BBC website – the link is https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/science-ks1-ks2-wonders-of-nature-monarch-butterflies-in-habitat/zvjd7nb
      It is a really beautiful video and you can get a good glimpse at the symmetry of their wings.
      I miss you too and can’t wait to see everybody again!
      Have a lovely evening,
      Miss Jamieson

  2. Hi Miss Jamieson,

    Ryan here.Thank you for the picture of Bennie.

    I am missing everyone in P1B.

    Today I painted some rocks and played in the garden with water squirters. I have also made a model theatre using cereal boxes and coloured the stage black and red.

    From Ryan

    1. Hi Ryan,
      So lovely to hear what you have been getting up to today – sounds amazing fun! I might have to steal your ideas and turn an old shampoo bottle into my own water squirter. Your theatre sounds magic, do you think you will make some puppets or characters for it now and make up some plays? You are very creative, well done.
      Have a lovely evening,
      Miss Jamieson

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