Virtual Classroom for P1 week commencing 1 June
Good morning to you all, there are some more activities and games for you to explore this week-have fun!
Mrs McKay and Miss Mackay
Virtual Classroom for P1 week commencing 1 June
Good morning to you all, there are some more activities and games for you to explore this week-have fun!
Mrs McKay and Miss Mackay
Good morning to you all, we are having another assembly at 10am today, if you have an older sibling in P4-7 you will be able to watch it with them on TEAMS. If not then the powerpoint will be posted on the blog later for you to view.
Wishing our P1s and their families a very happy Monday. Miss Mackay and I are missing you all and being at school so we have created a special ‘virtual classroom’ for you to explore. There are lots of links to activities, games and things to keep you busy at home-many of these would be what Miss Mackay and I would be doing with you if we were at school. These suggestions are not compulsory, just for fun. If this format works well we can adapt it over the next few weeks for you. Please let us know what you think by commenting on the blog. Have a lovely day, so glad the sun has returned again! Mrs McKay.
Ms MacRae will be doing an online virtual assembly tomorrow for P4-7 on TEAMS at 10am. As we haven’t been using TEAMS you won’t be able to watch live, however if you have an older sibling in P4-7 you could watch it with them. Alternatively, you will be able to view the assembly presentation on our blog, later in the day.
In school we have used Emotion Works to name and describe our emotions. We have discussed which emotions make us feel good and which don’t. We also talked about ways to self-regulate our bodies if we are faced with a situation which makes us feel angry, sad, disappointed or worried. Worries can be big or small and everyone worries about things at times-they are normal. Watch the story and see what happens to Ruby. Talk about ways that could help you if you are worried about something.
Talking to others is a great strategy along with doing things that make you feel good,
Our mind, brain, and body are all interconnected. Exercise is one way to help you emotionally regulate your body. It sounds surprising, but you can improve emotional regulation in your child in as little as 7 minutes per day. Have a go at these exercises-45 seconds per exercise, 15 seconds rest in between each one. Put your child’s favourite upbeat music on and get ready to start, even better if you join in with them. You actually want to be tired, breathing heavy, and heartbeat elevated at the end of this 7 minutes.
You might find some of the following ideas of use during lockdown.
5 Ways to wellbeing Mental Health Awareness week
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