Mrs Docherty HWB: Self-esteem 14.5.20

Good morning everyone. These are very different times we are living in and especially for your children as they adjust to the new normal routine. They may find it difficult at times and so for this week I would like to focus on some Health and Wellbeing activities about self-esteem and managing change and emotions during this period.

Self-esteem is something that allows children to feel good about themselves. It allows them to recognise what they are good at, helps them to persevere even when they don’t get things first time and supports them to recognise that it is ok to make mistakes. I have included a link below for a lovely story called The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes. Please have a listen and share it with your child.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQG4vFGd6eU

 

 

Self-esteem gives your children the courage to try new things, make new friends and also gives them the ability to recognise that good things happen when they try.

A few ways to help develop their self-esteem include:

  • Sharing with them their successes and telling them you can see how well they are doing with something.
  • Get them to make a list of what they are good at. If they are finding this difficult you and other family members can share what you feel they are good at.
  • Get them to practise the things they do well.
  • Encourage your child to do their best at all times and to persevere even when things are hard. When they have success doing this their self-esteem grows.
  • Right now in these times spending time with their family doing things they love will help to build your child’s self-esteem.

 

I have attached a little activity you could try at home with your child. Share the strength cards attached below with your child. Get them to recognise what they think their strengths are from the cards. Then  cut out five strips of paper and get your child to write their 5 strengths on these strips attaching them to the cloud template below. Everyone in the family could make one and you could all share what makes you special.

 

Strength-cards-new

 

self-esteem-cloud (1)

 

Next week we will focus on exploring feelings as part of our HWB. Have fun with the activity above and enjoy building up each other’s self-esteem.

As always, take care and stay safe,

Mrs Docherty

P2 MISS LYDON DAILY UPDATE 13.05.20

Home Learning Grid

How are you getting on with your Global Goals work this week? It is all about listening and talking so remember to pay close attention to the video.

Learning Grid Week 6

Further Spelling Activity Suggestions

Escape from Black Mountain WB 11.05

RRS Article of the Week P2 11.05.20

Literacy

Butterflies need warmth to be active and fly. I have seen a few in my garden when it has been really sunny. Watch this short video about caterpillars changing into butterflies. There is no talking in the video so pay attention to what you can see.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/science-ks1-ks2-wonders-of-nature-caterpillars-change-into-butterflies/zn4rkmn

Numeracy

Try to work out this problem:

Miss Lydon

P2 Mrs Currie Daily Update 13.05.20

Good morning everyone, it is Mrs Currie back today.  I hope you all got on well yesterday.

Here is your grid and links for this week

Learning Grid Week 6

Further Spelling Activity Suggestions

Escape from Black Mountain WB 11.05

RRS Article of the Week P2 11.05.20

Home Learning Grid

How are you getting on with your Global Goals work this week? It is all about listening and talking so remember to pay close attention to the video.

Literacy

300+ Beautiful Butterfly Pictures · Pexels · Free Stock Photos

Butterflies need warmth to be active and fly. I have seen a few in my garden when it has been really sunny. Watch this short video about caterpillars changing into butterflies. There is no talking in the video so pay attention to what you can see.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/science-ks1-ks2-wonders-of-nature-caterpillars-change-into-butterflies/zn4rkmn

Numeracy

Try to work out this problem:

Set Of Colored Cartoon Pencils, Vector Illustration Stock Vector ...

David has 24 pencils and Mark has 36 pencils.  How many pencils do they have altogether?

Have a lovely day everyone

Mrs Currie

 

Writing support and ideas: Day 3 13.5.20

For our final day of writing support I would like to share further advice and strategies to support you when supporting your child.  Writing is an important form of communication and one which plays an important part in your child’s life.

Today’s final tips will be simple ways you can further encourage writing at home using everyday routines.

 

  1. Send a message

As parents you can leave messages for your child around the house, on their pillow, in their lunchbox or on a chalkboard. Encourage your child to write a response. The tooth fairy could even leave a message!!  That  happened in my house and caused great excitement leading to my child writing a response which I have kept for years!

 

  1. Keep a Year in Review book:

A lovely idea is to keep a diary of things you have done as a family throughout the year. Everyone can add to this and it will encourage your child to write in it too. Pictures and photographs could also be added to make it all come to life.

 

  1. Make a menu

Have your child create a menu/recipe for your family dinner. They could use the ingredients to help with spelling and vocabulary.

 

  1. Copy

Think of your child’s favourite rhyme or song and get them to copy some of the lyrics.

 

  1. Saying Thank You

Get your child to write thank you notes to friends and relatives.

On that note thank you for sharing in our blog posts and literacy supports and please do not hesitate to contact me for further ideas, supports or links when supporting your child with aspects of their literacy and language skills.

Have a great day everyone,

Mrs Docherty

P2 MISS LYDON DAILY UPDATE 12.05.20

Have you managed to enjoy relaxing outdoors? I have been enjoying going on walks and there are baby coots in the pond at Murieston trail. I thought I’d share a picture I took of them with you all. I think there are five babies altogether but I only managed to get three in my photo.

Home Learning Grid

How are you getting on with playing Sports Charades? It can be tricky and very funny to act out doing sports.

Please see your learning files below:

Learning Grid Week 6

Further Spelling Activity Suggestions

Escape from Black Mountain WB 11.05

RRS Article of the Week P2 11.05.20

Literacy

Here is a talking task.  Look at the picture below and discuss the questions:

  1. Who is in the picture?
  2. Where are the people in the picture?
  3. Think of three adjectives to describe this picture e.g. colourful

Numeracy

Here is a game all about working out what objects are heavier and lighter:

http://www.lcfclubs.com/lcf-maths/flash04/z04-games/z04-heavier-and-lighter.asp

Miss Lydon

P2: Mrs Currie’s P2 Daily Update 12.5.20

Good morning everyone,

It is Mrs Docherty here today posting your blog.  Mrs Currie will be back tomorrow.  Please find in this blog the links to this week’s weekly grid and spelling activities sheet.

P2 Learning-Grid-Week-6 (1)

More Spelling Activity Suggestions

Please remember if you have any questions or want to share any learning please use the comment section below.

Home Learning Grid

How are you getting on with playing Sports Charades? It can be tricky and very funny to act out doing sports.

Literacy

Here is a talking task.  Look at the picture below and discuss the questions:

  1. Who is in the picture?
  2. Where are the people in the picture?
  3. Think of three adjectives to describe this picture e.g. colourful

Numeracy

Here is a game all about working out what objects are heavier and lighter:

http://www.lcfclubs.com/lcf-maths/flash04/z04-games/z04-heavier-and-lighter.asp

Have a lovely day,

Mrs Docherty

P2 Mrs Currie Weekly Grid 11.05.20

Good morning P2

Please find below the attachment for this week.

Learning-Grid-Week-6 (1)

Further Spelling Activity Suggestions

For your reading this week we are trying out the bug club on the Pearson Active Learn Primary website. Please follow these instructions below along with your login details that you received last week.

Active Learn Primary Login Information

If you have been allocated the text “Escape From Black Mountain” please see the worksheet below.

Escape from Black Mountain Reading Activities WB 11.05

RRS Article of the Week P2 11.05.20

Activity Instructions – Virtual Sports Day

Have a lovely day,

Mrs Currie

P2 MISS LYDON WEEKLY LEARNING GRID 11.05.20

Home Learning Grid

Good morning, P2! Here is your learning grid for this week:

Learning Grid Week 6

Active Learn Primary Login Information

Further Spelling Activity Suggestions

Escape from Black Mountain Reading Activities WB 11.05

RRS Article of the Week P2 11.05.20

Activity Instructions – Virtual Sports Day

Please see the second attachment for a guide on how to access the new reading resource.

There are  new spelling activities in the attachment this week for you to try in an attachment too.

Have a nice day!

Miss Lydon

Mrs Docherty’s Positive Song for the Week: Somewhere Over the Rainbow 11.5.20

Good morning and welcome back to the start of another week. I hope you have all had a lovely weekend and have continued to make memories along the way. I love to start our week with a positive song and today is no different. One of my all-time favourite films is The Wizard of Oz and with it, its iconic song Somewhere Over the Rainbow.

 

In the film the characters have to show courage and determination as they embark on a journey like no other. This is very reflective of what we are all doing with life at the moment. We are all on a journey like no other and what is important to get through it is bravery, determination, friendship, support and love.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_XNczdUEoc

 

The lyrics of the song are reflective of what we are thinking and feeling every day as we wish for the brighter days ahead when we can all be together again. As we go into this week let’s think of the lyrics from the song and stay positive looking forward to another week of exciting learning and support of each other.

Somewhere over the rainbow, way up high
There’s a land that I’ve heard of once in a lullaby.
Somewhere over the rainbow, skies are blue
And the dreams that you dare to dream,
Really do come true.

 

The lyrics provide us with hope and knowledge that as each day goes by we will be getting closer to being together again and starting our new journey after the storm.

 

Have a great week everyone, take care and stay safe,

 

Mrs Docherty

P2 Mrs Currie Daily Update 8.5.20

Good morning!

It’s Friday so that means self-assessment time.

As it is a short week, there is less work for you to assess. Here is an extra challenge for you. There are six differences between these pictures. Can you find them all?

Health and Wellbeing

This week we focused on Les Mills for PE. Pick your favourite routine and think of a reason why it is your favourite e.g. I think  ‘Wanna Go Crazy’ is the best because I love the air guitar dance move. This is sharing your opinion.

The Pilot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GkiHHYoHa4&list=PLWdOE2WgqFYYoVdHUA4NK1sJ57sd6736R&index=19

Robot Dance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-ulfVFtFBs&list=PLWdOE2WgqFYYoVdHUA4NK1sJ57sd6736R.

Wanna Go Crazy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnmK0LS7xrA&list=PLWdOE2WgqFYYoVdHUA4NK1sJ57sd6736R&index=5

Literacy

Check how you got on with our facts and opinions work:

Numeracy

Enjoy the weekend!

Mrs Currie

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