Roots of Empathy News Jan 2020

This month P2 is has been finding out about how babies sleep and how important sleep is for the baby and parents. We have had a another visit from Harry and his mum Kirsty and Jamie and his mum Maxine and the children were excited to see Harry and Jamie and see how much they have grown since we last weighed and measured them in September last year. Kirsty and Maxine shared with the children Harry and Jamie’s sleep pattern and how they have learned when their babies are feeling sleepy and need a nap. Also that as they are so young and doing a lot of growing, they need more sleep than the P2s need and we all require different circumstances to help us have a good sleep. The children sang some Scottish songs they have been learning for our Scots Assembly and Rock a Bye Baby. The babies really enjoyed the songs and watching the children performing the actions.

P2 really enjoyed learning about the different sleep cycles of REM and non-REM sleep and the different transitional objects that soothe babies and help them sleep. The children have enjoyed sharing their sleep experiences, dreams, how they sleep and their favourite toy or blanket that helps them to fall sleep. In addition the children discovered how parents safely put their babies down to sleep on their backs, how temperament and routine is different for every baby.

For more information please ask Mrs Harris-Toner, Miss McArthur, Mrs Chadwick and Mrs McDermot. Also check out our Roots of Empathy notice board in P2B’s classroom and http://www.rootsofempathy.org

An Illuminating Evening for P7

Primary 7 had a fantastic time seeing the beautiful Chinese Lanterns at Edinburgh Zoo on Friday 24th January! The children took lots of photos for inspiration, which will certainly help with their own Chinese Lantern creations in class!
Thanks to all the lovely staff for coming along to help us have a great time!

P5 Mandarin Launch at the Museum

P5 returned to the National Museum of Scotland today to launch the Mandarin Education video and hunt they assisted in developing. P4/5 were invited along to the launch as well as pupils from 3 other schools in Scotland. P5 had to plan and deliver a presentation before they all went on a hunt to find the Chinese objects. The aim was to learn the main colour on the object in Mandarin.  Reporters from the Evening News were in attendance so look out for the article and photos from the launch.  All the pupils performed with confidence, I was proud of their enthusiasm and commitment.

 

Before returning to school we had time to explore the museum and have some fun.

P2a Mandarin

P2A have been really enjoying the first couple of lessons within their Mandarin block this term. We have been learning to count to ten in Mandarin and playing lots of fun games to help us remember them. It has been great spending time in our lovely Confucius classroom!