Daily update – 3/4/20

Good morning everyone,

It felt strange waking up this morning on this last day of term, we should have all been having family tea and toast together at school before our Stay, Play and Learn Outdoors morning. It would be great if families could still take part in this today and spend a little time in their gardens or perhaps go for a short walk together.

Here are some ideas for outdoor learning that you might want to use:

Nature-Play-Leaflet

Remember it’s also Funky Friday, so get the music on and get dancing!

Today would also have been our last Hot Chocolate Friday of the term so today we nominate………ALL OF YOU!!! Join us at 11.15am for a hot chocolate in recognition of all your hard work these last few weeks at home.

As we approach Holy Week let’s also take time to prepare ourselves for Easter. The Archdiocese of Edinburgh have some useful guides and activities for families to do:

Notes-for-parentscarers-catechists

Holy-Week-Day-by-Day

Stations-of-the-Cross-for-Children

We have also provided some additional materials for over the Easter holidays if anyone is looking for some activities to do as has West Lothian Council:

Easter Holiday Activities

https://www.westlothian.gov.u k/article/51911/Learning-at-home

All that’s left to say is have a restful, relaxing family break for the next 2 weeks and enjoy Easter when it comes. The teachers will be logging off today for their Easter break too and will be back online on Monday 20th April.

Stay safe everyone, take care!

Mrs Roy and Mrs Smith

 

P3 Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan 3.4.20

Good morning P3!  Would love to hear from lots of you this morning.  Let me know what you are up to and how you’re getting on with your home learning!

Reviewing our Learning

Today we are going to review our learning for the week and do some self-assessment tasks.  How have you got on with your learning this week?  Record your two stars and a wish for this week’s learning  in your jotter or on your OneNote profile.

 

Literacy

Our writing task this week was to write a recount about either a day out, going to the swimming pool or a  visit to the park.

The success criteria for this task was:

  • to include a title
  • to use capital letters and full stops
  • to use past tense verbs
  • to use time sequence words
  • to include a personal comment at the end

Today, read over your recount and self assess your work using the success criteria above.  If you can find a pink pen or pencil you can underline in pink where you have achieved your success criteria.  If you have a green pen or pencil you can underline in green an area that you would like to improve. Share your self assessment with a family member.

Maths

In Maths this week we have been working with coins up to £1.00.  How confident do you feel in your learning?  Draw a traffic light in your jotter or use your OneNote profile to review your learning. Use the picture below to help you.

We hope that you all stay safe and well over the Easter holidays and we look forward to sharing more learning with you on Monday 20th April.  We are so proud of all of the fantastic learning that you have all been doing.

from Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan

 

Reading Advice and Support 2.4.20

Good morning,

Today we will complete our Reading advice for this week. I hope you have found the hints, links, strategies and resources helpful. Please look back for these posts for all of the information and as always remember I am here to help so please leave any comments or questions.

A great website to use for ideas and book recommendations is Book Trust. The site is split into ages and provides recommendations of books for all ages.

https://www.booktrust.org.uk/search/#!?cat=&type=Booklist&q=&sortOption=MostRecent&pageNo=1

On this page you will find lists of books for your children depending on their age and stage of reading. I loved looking through it as my children are older so it keeps me in touch with what’s out there! Some new books added to my reading list!

A great resource on the Book Trust website is the link to Waterstones Children’s Laureate Cressida Cowell BookTrust Home Time. I have included a word document which explains what this amazing initiative is all about. It is very exciting and offers a digital hub  with a wealth of resources to support reading and illustrating. Definitely worth a look.

childrens-laureate-cressida-cowell-launches-booktrust-home-time-final

We will revisit Reading and Spelling support in the coming weeks. The next focus I will be supporting is writing.

Have a great day everyone,

Mrs Docherty

Daily update – 2nd April 2020

Good morning,

Hope you all had a good night’s sleep and feel ready for the day ahead! Mrs Docherty has been posting some really helpful information about the importance of sleep for our wellbeing via the blog.

It has been lovely seeing some of our families at the HUB on a Monday and then talking to pupils via the blog or TEAMS.

The theme we have been working on in school for Building Resilience is ‘Talk things over’ and never has there been a greater time to do this! Mrs Smith and I have been calling parents to check in for a chat and we will continue to do this today and tomorrow. We are also available via email each day for any questions or concerns.

Have a good day everyone, we have almost made it to the Easter holidays!

Mrs Roy and Mrs Smith

 

 

Mindfulness 2.4.20

Good morning everyone,

You are all doing so well with our new normal and engaging so well in all of the activities and learning online.

In these times we also need to remember that it is equally important to look after our wellbeing. Last week I posted helpful hints on mindfulness with ideas and strategies to help us have that all important downtime.

Thursdays are now such important days where we all stop at 8 o clock and thank our NHS. This is a time for reflection. These times are important for ourselves and our own wellbeing daily also. Today I have included a link for a great resource to use with your children at this time.

There are 5 themes to explore on this site. They are Calm, Focus, Kindness, Sleep and Wake up.  Your child will be introduced to simple fun breathing exercises, how to practise a relaxed precise kind of focus, will be taught about openness and generosity, how to get a good night’s sleep with relaxed mindfulness activities. These simple meditations will help your child start the day of right.

http://www.headspace.com/meditation/kids

 

As today is Thursday I have also included a Mindfulness NHS Heart picture to colour as a family and to say thank you. This is a little challenge from Mrs Docherty and one I’d love to see you share. I’m going to do one and display it in my house to remind me about what  the most important things in life are and to remind me to stop and have quiet time.

NHS Mindfulness colouring

Please take times in your day to stop and think about you. Take time to stop and switch off and take time to relax your body and mind.

Have a lovely day everyone. I’m thinking of you all,

Mrs Docherty

 

P3 Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan 2.4.20

Good morning P3!  I hope you had a good day yesterday.  We have loved seeing your work on your OneNote profiles and have left you feedback there – you (and your families) are all doing a fantastic job.

Home Learning Grid

Core Grid Week 2 P3

How are you getting on with our Health and Well-Being task?  What did you put in your bag of worries?   You can read the story of the Huge Bag of Worries here.  Attached is a game which helps you to talk about emotions and an activity sheet on happiness.  If you have a printer at home, you may wish to print them out or you could draw your own versions once you’ve seen them on screen.

Emotions board game

Things that make me happy activity sheet

If you are having any difficulty with any of the home learning activities please remember to ask your question in the comments section below or via email.

Literacy

In Literacy today we are going on a Book Scavenger Hunt.  How many of these can you find?  Let us know in the comments section below or on your OneNote profile, in the Home Learning section.

Maths

Today in Maths we are exploring subtraction on Sumdog.  You are doing a fantastic job of logging into Sumdog and completing the challenges.  Today’s challenge will help improve your subtraction skills.  Have fun!

Have a lovely day!

From Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan

Sound Sleep 1.4.20

Good morning,

Following on from yesterday’s blog post on sleep today’s focus will be sleep behaviours.

When reviewing our sleep patterns and ability to have a good night’s sleep there are specific questions we can follow to help us build up a picture of what our sleep behaviours are. There may be things we can amend or change that will help to support good sleep routines and patterns. Some of the questions we can ask ourselves over a two week period  are:

  1. In the past two weeks how often have you felt tired or sleepy during the day?
  2. In the past two weeks how often have you stayed awake until after midnight?
  3. In the past two weeks how often have you gone to bed because you could nit stay awake any longer?
  4. In the past two weeks how often have you watched TV or played a console, used a phone or tablet in bed?
  5. In the past two weeks how often have you felt tired or sleepy during the day?
  6. In the past two weeks how often have you found it hard to fall asleep?
  7. In the past two weeks how often have you felt tired or sleepy during the day?
  8. In the past two weeks how often have you woke up during the night and found it hard to get back to sleep?

Try and build a picture of your sleep routines using the questions above over a 2 week period. If you can find things that are regularly coming up try and change some of the routines and see if that makes a difference to how you get over to sleep and how good a sleep you have.

Have a great day.

Mrs Docherty

Reading Support and ideas 1.4.20

Good morning,

Welcome to April. This week’s focus has been Reading with helpful hints on how to support reading and reading for meaning.  As we are all at home I have included some helpful hints on how to create a reading environment and continue to foster a love of reading in our own houses.

  1.  Routine: Make reading part of your daily routine. This links in well with our Sound Sleep advice. It could be part for our evening and downtime hour to allow us to switch off in preparation for sleep.
  2. Read at home: Reading regularly at home promotes a love of reading and supports your child in becoming a great reader. Your children could even read to their siblings, pets and even toys!
  3. Make a special reading spot: Designating a special reading spot for your child to read with you is not only fun, but is also a great way to create a distraction-free zone where they can concentrate.
  4. Be a great reading partner: As parents you could read aloud and track the words with your finger as you are reading.  Read the story over and over and try using different voices to do this. Ask questions as you are reading. You can find hints on how to do this on yesterday’s reading blog.
  5. Bring books everywhere: Bring books wherever you go. In the car, on a picnic, in the garden
  6. Be a positive example: In school we have ERIC time which is everyone reading in class, this includes the teacher.  A good way to continue this is by us as parents being caught reading and also during that downtime hour reading our own book as our child reads theirs.

Have a great Wednesday and as always stay safe.

Mrs Docherty

Daily update-Wednesday 1st April

Good morning everyone,

Can you believe that we are now into the month of April, hopefully Spring has arrived and we will all be able to get out into our gardens more.

Tradition states that on the 1st April we should play pranks on one another and be a bit silly, we think that we should honour that tradition today and all make a pledge to have fun with our families with plenty of laughter.

We have also been set a challenge from our parish which encourages creativity and problem solving, 2 key skills. We have also posted this on our school Twitter page @StNinianPS.

We have also posted an Active Coping Calendar for April.

Have a good day everyone and Happy April Fools Day!

Mrs Roy and Mrs Smith

P3 Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan 1.4.20

Good morning P3, I hope you are enjoying completing some of the activities from the home learning grid.  I’ve included the attachment of the grid again here to give you easy access.

Core Grid Week 2 P3

Home Learning Grid

How are  you getting on building your own Viking Longboat from junk materials or construction toys such as building bricks?  We are loving seeing the pictures of Longboats that you have uploaded to OneNote already – the creativity is wonderful!

Once you’ve built your boat, perhaps you could  check if it will float.  Think about:

  • does your Viking Longboat meet the design criteria with a  a square sail, a figurehead and oars?
  • does your boat float or sink?
  • how could you improve your design?

If you are having any difficulty with any of the home learning activities please remember to ask your question in the comments section below. We will try to answer your question as soon as we are able to.

Literacy

Today’s challenge is to complete the P3 Spelling Challenge on Sumdog.  The challenge will help you to learn the weekly spelling words for your group.  Your Sumdog login details are in your home learning jotter.  We love to see your progress on Sumdog!

Maths

Today’s maths task is to try this First Level number talk, from the FVWL RIC Numeracy Academy (they post a new number talk on Twitter every day).    Remember – number talks are all about how you solve a task, mentally.  For this task, you don’t need to use anything to help you, just use your brain.

Look at each number sentence and share the strategy you use to get each answer.  Did you use the same strategy each time?  You can share your strategies with someone at home.  Did they work it out the same way as you?  Share your learning on the blog in the comments box below.

4 + 8 + 2 + 6

1 + 9 + 2 + 8

5 + 3 + 7 + 5

I’m going to start my day with the Joe Wicks workout – what are you going to do first?  Have a lovely day and let us know how you are getting on with your learning.

Take care,

from Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan

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