Reading tips and support for parents 30.3.20

Good morning everyone. Last week we focused on how to support your children with spelling at home. The focus this week will move to Reading where I will share tips to engage your child in reading and how to extend their reading and comprehension skills.

There are  any ways to support reading at home especially with our younger pupils. A great site to support this and share ideas is Reading Rockets with lots of helpful hints about what to do around the house and with everyday routines. Some suggestions include:

  • An essential step in learning to read is good books read aloud. Parents who read aloud to their children are teaching literacy concepts simply by sharing books. Encourage your children to listen, ponder, make comments, and ask questions.
  • Show your child a recipe and go over it together. Ask your child to read the recipe to you as you work, and tell the child that each step must be done in a special order. Let your child help mix the ingredients. Allow your child to write down other recipes from the cookbook that he or she would like to help make.
  • Encourage your child to make a dictionary by putting together several sheets of paper for a booklet. Ask your child to write at the top of each page a new word he or she has recently learned. If the word can be shown in a picture, have him or her look through magazines and newspapers to find pictures that illustrate the words and paste them on the correct pages.

When you read with your child a good way to help them share their understanding of what they have read is by using your Helping High 5 Retell Hand. Every finger on your hand has a different theme:

  • Characters: Talk about the characters using their names and maybe describe their personality, behaviours and role in the story.
  • Setting: Where is the story taking place, describe the setting and how this helps to set the scene for rest of the story.
  • Beginning: What was the main event at the start of the story, who were the characters involved in the beginning. What do you think will happen next.
  • Middle: What happened in the middle, was there a problem that needed resolved, did any new characters get introduced, did the setting change. How to you think the problem will be resolved.
  • End: How did the problem get resolved. Could you change the ending

You can ask your child questions using these themes about what they have read. I have included 2 templates to help you support your child with retelling and to use as a cue to help them remember the key events.

 

Tomorrow we will look at specific questioning such as Understanding, Analysing and  Evaluating using Blooms with a different theme each day.

As always please don’t hesitate to leave a comment if you have any questions or would like more resources or ideas to help you support your child.

Have a good Monday,

Mrs Docherty

 

HWB: Song of the Week: That’s What Friends Are For

Good morning everyone.

I hope you are all keeping well, looking after each other and staying safe. As equally important I hope you are able to make nice memories along the way too.

Over the weekend I spent my time thinking about how life has changed but also how much we need people and things to help us along the way on this new journey we are on at the minute. It is so important to stay positive and to be there for each other.

I have always found that Music is something that really helps and songs can send such a powerful message of hope and positivity. So with that in mind I started to listen to songs I hadn’t listened to in a long time and realised that it made me feel better. I have decided that on  Mondays I will share a song that has a powerful message and one which will reinforce to you how much we are missing you all and thinking about you and your families daily.

It also made me think about how much we are all in this together and that our friendships and teamwork which are key themes for our school will get us through this. As a team and together.

So the song I have chosen for this week is Dionne Warwick and Friends: That’s what Friends are For. Probably giving away my age with this one!!

The chorus has a very powerful message for us all and rest assured that you can count on us at St Ninian’s. So please keep smiling and shining as these are equally important messages to hear! Please listen to song number 1 on the songlist below through Spotify.

I’d love to hear if you have any songs that we could add to our Monday list.

Mrs Docherty

Please know we are here for you and remember:

 

Daily update 30/3/20

Good morning everyone,

Hope you all had a nice, relaxing weekend with your family and managed to get out in the sunshine for a little while.

Today your teachers will be posting new activities for you to work on at home, please remember to take your time with these and don’t worry if you don’t manage to complete everything. If you need any help or support with tasks please get in touch with your teacher via the blog or TEAMs.

Many of the St Ninian’s staff team will be working at the St Ninian’s HUB today so we may not be as quick to respond but we will do our best.

At 11am today we are asking all of our families to log onto www.youtube.com/fischymusic for an online assembly which will lift your spirits. We use these songs at assembly and in our classrooms so the pupils will help you out at home! We will also be logging in at the HUB today.

We have also sent you all a virtual hug via Twitter @StNinianPS to say we are missing you all! 

 

Mrs Roy and Mrs Smith

P7 Weekly Learning Grid

Good Morning P7 children and families!

I am missing you all greatly but look forward to catching up with you all on TEAMS today 🙂

Here you will find the grid which has your learning for this week;

P7 Learning Grid 30.03.20

I have emailed you on GLOW with your spelling tasks for the week and with the link to the OneDrive folder for week 2. The files in OneDrive will also be available in TEAMS under FILES.

Remember the ‘Additional Tasks’ link that was posted in TEAMs – this is a list of things you can choose from to add to your daily timetable;

Additional Tasks P7

Have fun – stay safe – and, wash your hands!

Mrs C

Coronavirus advice and support link

Please find attached below a link to the Educational Psychology Services resources around COVID-19 with useful resources and supports for schools and families.

https://www.westlothian.gov.uk/article/50765/Coronavirus-Helpful-Resources

 

Mrs Docherty

 

 

 

Spelling Advice and Support Day 5

Good morning everyone,

I will finish off this week with the final day of spelling support before we move onto reading next week. I will revisit the spelling over the coming weeks and check in to see if there are further supports or advice you would like so please keep in touch and message using the comments section.

Our last set of mnemonics for this week are:

Only:          Only    Nice     Little     Yachts

Does:          Do        Open     Eggs       Safely

Beautiful:  Bring     Eddy    And     Uncle    Teddy    I‘ll      Fix     Us   Lunch

People:      Please    Eat      Only      Perfect     Little       Eggs

Through:       Ten    Hens     Ran     Off      Up      Green      Hills

 

Please look back at the spelling posts for a comprehensive guide to supporting your child with spelling and know I am here to support also. Today  I have  also attached a letter which will explain how to use the Fry’s words posted previously along with the words again for extra support. Remember you could also make up your own mnemonics for tricky words in the Fry’s pack!

fryfirst100set

frysecond100set

Fry’s words cover letter

Have a lovely weekend with your family and stay safe.

Mrs Docherty

 

HWB 27.3.20: POsitive thought for the weekend

Good morning everyone,

Throughout the week I have been posting HWB support such as Sleep Scotland advice, fine motor activities and also mindfulness strategies. I will continue to update these supports and strategies over the coming weeks. Next week there will be a new fine motor skills activity on Monday followed by further Sleep Scotland resources to support routine and also other relaxation ideas as the week progresses.

Every Friday I will post a special message following the Thursday Clap for our NHS Heroes which is so inspirational and moving. I hope this will help to lift everyone’s spirits.

A good idea for the coming weeks is to keep A Little  Book of Positives and in it record 3 things that made you happy each day. For me at the moment these are the little things like a hug from my children to the big things like the whole neighbourhood taking part in the Clap for our NHS heroes.

Stay safe everyone and take care of each other. Thinking of you all.

Mrs Docherty

Daily update – 27th March

Good morning everyone,

We have made it to Friday! What a busy week it has been for everyone and it’s great to see that most of you are now in the swing of learning from home via the blog or TEAMs.

Today we would like everyone (adults too) to join in with Funky Friday, 31 minutes of indoor or outdoor fun, dancing and play at 10.30am. This is always a huge success at St Ninian’s as we all come together at the end of the week.

Here is the playlist our pupils made for this but we would love to hear your musical requests too and we can add it to next week.

Have a great weekend everyone and we will speak to you all on Monday! Remember many of our staff team will be in school on Monday so may not be able to be so responsive on the blog or teams.

Also remember not to add your child’s name when posting on twitter to stay safe online.

Stay safe

Mrs Roy and Mrs Smith

Spelling Support Day 4

I thought today I would continue with my mnemonics strategies as a way of helping to develop our understanding and spelling of tricky words. I hope you have ad success in using this strategy and would love to hear if you have thought of any yourself. If so please share them through the comments section below.

Today’s words are:

Could:      Could       Old      Umbrellas       Leak      Drips

Should:      Should       Old      Umbrellas       Leak      Drips

Would:      Would       Old      Umbrellas       Leak      Drips

Who:          We         Hang       On

Any:           Add     No        Yellow

Many:          Mum      Adds     No        Yellow

Remember I have also posted other mnemonics and strategies every day that might e helpful plus packs of the first 200 High Frequency Words to support you spelling and reading.

I’ll finish with my spelling strategies tomorrow and move onto writing/reading over the coming weeks. We will revisit all of the strategies together over the weeks ahead.

Please comment below if you have any questions, would like any support or have used the mnemonics and or made up your own and you would like to share these.

Take care everyone,

Mrs Docherty

Daily update – 26/3/20

Good morning everyone,

Hope you are all well and supporting one another at home. We can’t keep up with all the amazing learning that has been going on this week so far, fantastic effort everyone!

We have now collated a list of additional activities that can be used at anytime during this school closure. Please make sure that you are balancing learning and family time. Remember one of our school priorities this year has been about the importance of play, both indoors and outdoors so we are keen for everyone to continue this priority at home.

Additional online learning resources

Remember that we are all here for you during this difficult time, stay safe everyone, miss you all!

Mrs Roy and Mrs Smith xx

 

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