We have just been notified that our school website address has changed slightly. Effective immediately, our new website address will be:
https://murrayfieldprimary.westlothian.org.uk/
Thank you
We have just been notified that our school website address has changed slightly. Effective immediately, our new website address will be:
https://murrayfieldprimary.westlothian.org.uk/
Thank you
Our ELC Stay, Play and Learn group is starting again!!
We hope you can make it along. The group will be running on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Mrs Buckle and Miss McClory look forward to seeing you there.
PM children – Monday 19th November 2pm-3pm
AM children – Tuesday 20th November 10am-11am
Remember as part of Children in Need 2018 you can wear something spotty on
Wednesday 14th November for PM children and ALL DAY children
Friday 16th November for AM children.
Miss Clarke and Miss McClory
Did you know that 1 in 10 people are dyslexic?
Dyslexia ranges from mild to severe. 1 person in 10 is dyslexic and of those, 1 in 4 has severe dyslexia. It often runs in the family.
Dyslexia can affect reading, writing and spelling.
If you have dyslexia you may –
Dyslexia can also affect:
Everyone is different and dyslexia affects people in different ways. Not everyone with dyslexia will experience the same things.
Dyslexia is not a sign of low intelligence. Some of the most successful business people are dyslexic.
The process of identification of dyslexia involves the child, the class teacher, the parents and the Support for learning teacher. A profile of strengths and needs is developed. Targeted intervention and strategies are put in place, assessments carried out and an identification can be made dependent on progress made and the continuing needs of the child.
Log on to https://www.dyslexiascotland.org.uk/ to find out more about dyslexia
or if you are between 8 and 18, log on to https://unwrapped.dyslexiascotland.org.uk/
On Wednesday you can bring your child to nursery wearing a costume for Halloween. We will be having lots of spooky activities going on during the session!! We can’t wait to see all your costumes!!
We do ask that there is no masks.
Happy Halloween 🙂
Make sure you keep an eye out for photographs!!
Miss Clarke and Miss McClory
Tomorrow is our SPONSORED CYCLE for our AM children.
Thursday 1st of November is our SPONSORED CYCLE for our PM Children.
Please check the white board in the cloakroom for further details and to check which group your child is in. Please feel free to come along and watch your child take part. If you are unable to make it please don’t worry as there will be lots of photographs on the BLOG and on their Learners Journeys.
Miss Clarke and Miss McClory 🙂
Safer Internet Day 2019 will be celebrated globally on Tuesday 5th February with the slogan: ‘Together for a better Internet’.
Coordinated in the UK by the UK Safer Internet Centre the celebration sees hundreds of organisations get involved and join a national conversation about using technology responsibly, respectfully, critically and creatively.
The day offers the opportunity to highlight positive uses of technology and to explore the role we all play in helping to create a better and safer online community. It calls upon young people, parents, carers, teachers, social workers, law enforcement, companies, policymakers, and wider, to join together and help to create a better internet.
Each year for Safer Internet Day the UK Safer Internet Centre creates a range of resources to help educational settings and wider to celebrate the day. This includes:
The UK Safer Internet Centre invites everyone to join Safer Internet Day supporters across the globe to help create a better internet on Tuesday 5th February 2019, and throughout the whole year!
UK Safer Internet Centre
The UK Safer Internet Centre is a partnership of three leading charities – Childnet International, the Internet Watch Foundation and South West Grid for Learning, (SWGfL) – with a shared mission to make the internet a better place for children and young people.
The partnership was appointed by the European Commission as the Safer Internet Centre for the UK in January 2011 and is one of the 31 Safer Internet Centres of the Insafe network.
The UK Safer Internet Centre delivers a wide range of activity to promote the safe and responsible use of technology by children and young people:
For more information visit www.saferinternet.org.uk and the websites of the partners: Childnet, the Internet Watch Foundation and SWGfL.
At Parents Evening, we showed you our Murrayfield website and promised that we would share the link with you.
Here it is!
http://www.murrayfieldprimary.westlothian.org.uk/
As always, please feel free to share any feedback. We hope you find it helpful.
Here at Murrayfield ELC setting we believe that children should be given the opportunity to learn and play outdoors in all types of weather, even in all this rain.
With all this wet weather over the last few days, its given the children to explore the outdoor area and the changes the rain can make to our outdoor environment. The children
talked about the what makes puddles, how they feel when they jump into muddy puddles and overall the changes in weather due to it being Autumn.
The children were splashing about in the muddy puddle, were sliding down our wet slide and some children even wanted to make a fishing rods to catch some fish in this wet weather! Lacey told us that she ‘loves splashing in the puddles with her wellies on.’. Hayden-Rose joined into the conversation by saying ‘I enjoyed going down the slide in my water proof trousers.’. Later on Alfie said ‘It’s autumn now and its very rainy.’
As much as we love the rain it would still be nice to see some sunshine 🙂
Miss McClory, Miss Clarke and the ELC team,
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