Awesome P3

Well done to Glasserton and Calder houses – we hope you enjoyed your movie morning! The boys and girls from Whithorn and Galloway had fun too when learning about Punch and Judy.img_4094

P3 designed their own Christmas cards with lots of attention to detail this week so watch this space as we might have a P3 winner!

We thought we would update you on all of our learning about baby Kelsey. We have been lucky enough to have Kelsey’s mummy and daddy both visit us!

Kelsey’s mummy sent us a clip which showed Kelsey laughing properly for the first time and everyone was so excited to watch and listen to this….(once Mrs Scott figured out the technology!).

Here are just some examples of P3 learning.

Babies can cry for different reasons: Ola & Michael – ‘needs her nappy changed or feels too hot’, Emma – ‘is tired and wants her mummy or daddy’, Teegan – ‘wants her blanket’, Robbie – ‘she might feel sick’, Kate – ‘wants a cuddle’, Ethan – ‘might be cold’, Emily, Ola & Orla – ‘is hungry’, Jack – ‘wants her toys’

How babies like to be held: Alexis & Sophie D – ‘Kelsey likes to be held on her daddy’s shoulder.’ Emma – ‘Kelsey likes to see what is going on around her’, Katie – ‘Kelsey likes being held in different ways’

Being nice and warm can make babies feel nice: Richard – ‘Kelsey likes a cuddle that makes her feel hot’

Babies like looking at objects close to them: Lennon, Huda & Cameron – ‘ Kelsey always likes looking at the black and white book.’, Daniel & Bartosz – ‘Kelsey has lots of fun looking at the mirror.’

Babies like to explore things with their mouth: Emily – ‘Kelsey likes to chew her socks’.

Some babies can get upset when in new places but others are okay:

Ava & Seamus– ‘Kelsey likes it when we sing the Welcome and Goodbye songs to her’, Sophie R – ‘Kelsey likes looking at us when she is playing on the blanket’

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Have a fantastic holiday everyone!

Mrs Scott and Primary 3

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