P1 had an absolutely fantastic Christmas party yesterday, and enjoyed having a visit from a very special visitor.


















Recently P2a have been sharing their experiences of losing teeth and growing new ones through stories and artwork.
The children have enjoyed a special visit from baby Angus and his mum Miss Younger. Our Roots of Empathy family visited us to tell us all about being a parent, how they are coping and how Angus does not have teeth yet. The children were able to give suggestions on how to soothe Angus when he is teething. Miss Younger showed us all the things needed in her change bag to care for baby Angus and the children were delighted to see how much Angus has grown and changed since we last saw him. He showed us he can sit up supported and enjoyed trying to grasp a toy.
The theme focused on how caring and planning for baby during their first year is demanding, exciting and a challenging responsibility. In addition the more a parent can turn these routines into to opportunities for playful and loving interactions. The more a baby can achieve a secure attachment, become competent and cope positively with life.
For more information: please ask Mrs Harris-Toner and Miss McArthur. Also check out www.rootsofempathy.org







Primary 2B have enjoyed lots of Christmas activities this month. We have enjoyed some Christmas themed games, made ‘glowing’ Christmas trees experimenting with chalk pastels and made cotton wool snowmen cards to take home. We all took part in the Nativity performance and have enjoyed singing lots of Christmas songs in the classroom!







P2B have been enjoying Monday morning music sessions with YMI over the past few weeks. We have been learning some Scottish songs and have been taught some new circle time games.
We have also been learning to tell the time using analogue and digital clocks as well as enjoying having some free play within our classroom.







