Primary Department Activities – Week Beginning 15th June

Today’s the day … our Google Classrooms have gone live!  Your child’s teacher will be using Google Classroom to share activities with you but we are aware that some families are waiting on technology and other supports to enable them to access Google Classroom so we will still be posting a selection of activities here too.

If you would like to share how you have got on with our activities, please email any photos via your child’s teacher, through Google Classroom, the Orchard Brae School Facebook Messenger page or email Amy Dunnett (Principal Teacher Primary) adunnett@aberdeencity.gov.uk.  Downloading videos from the Orchard Brae School Facebook Messenger page appears to be working again (fingers crossed!) however if you are having any issues, please send them using a free transfer site such as Dropbox or WeTransfer.

Story Of The Week: ‘The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch’ By Ronda and David Armitage

Click below to watch and listen to the story on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46wCRq50Wwg 

The book study below has some activities for you to try at home based on the story.

Links and additional documents to support the activities can be found below.

Activity 1: Template For Lighthouse

Other Activities: Story Word Mat

Dimensional Lighthouse Model

Be Resilient!

Education Scotland, in conjunction with Aberdeen City Council, produced a Resilience Alphabet full of fun think, say, do activities designed to promote resilience and develop coping strategies.  There are a series of activities for each letter of the alphabet, so pick a letter and give it a go!

https://education.gov.scot/improvement/scotland-learns/health-and-wellbeing-activities/resilience-alphabet/

Learning Grid: Life Skills

Here is a learning grid for Life Skills.  It contains 16 activity ideas for you to help develop and promote your child’s independence in a range of household and life skills tasks.

These activities are only suggestions and we would recommend that, where appropriate, you adapt these activities to meet your child’s ability level.

Learning Grid: Get Active!

Here is a learning grid for Getting Active!  It contains 16 activity ideas for you to help promote physical activity both in and out of the home on a daily basis.

These activity are only suggestions and we would recommend completing one activity each day.  However, we would love to see what other creative ways you and your family are using to Get Active daily!

Links to YouTube Channels and websites can be found below.

Oti Mabuse Official YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/mosetsanagape

Joe Wicks – Body Coach YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1

Cosmic Kids Yoga: https://www.cosmickids.com/

Cosmic Kids Yoga YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYoga

Learning Station YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheLearningStation

Bumble Bee Physio: https://www.facebook.com/bumblebeephysio/

imoves.com also have lots of fun exercise activities for you to try at home.  Here are some of the challenges and the links to access them:

Mountain Bike Challenge: https://imoves.com/home-learning/723

Exercise And Health: https://imoves.com/home-learning/1272

Wellness Warrior – Fruit And Veg Dance: https://imoves.com/home-learning/1332

Positions And Directions: https://imoves.com/home-learning/1334

Samba Carnival: https://imoves.com/home-learning/1340

Disco: https://imoves.com/home-learning/1346

Balance Challenge: https://imoves.com/home-learning/964

Strong Core: https://imoves.com/home-learning/1393

Music With Emmeline – Monday 15th June

Here are today’s musical activities from Emmeline.

Vocal Warm-Up: Tarzan

“For this week’s vocal warm-up we are going to be pretending we are Tarzan or maybe an ape. Take a deep breath in and vocalise whilst beating your chest, someone might be able to help you with this. It makes quite a funny noise. We will explore making this noise at different pitches and different volumes.

Days like This: Part 1 – Verse 1

To continue our wide variety of Makaton Songs this week we are going to be doing ‘Days Like This’ by Van Morrison. This song is a brilliant one for signing along to and also moves at a more steady speed than Dance Monkey did last week! Today we are going to learn the first verse. The words for the first verse are;

When it’s not always raining there’ll be days like this
When there’s no one complaining there’ll be days like this
When everything falls into place like the flick of a switch
Well my mama told me there’ll be days like this

Art: Rotary Appeal

Bon Accord Rotary Club are hoping to spread some joy by organising for pictures to be sent to care homes and to those living on their own.  The theme for the images is ‘The Seaside’ and they would like you to get involved so get your creative imaginations going and help to brighten up someone’s day.  Full details of how to participate can be found in the picture below.


Drumming: Session 11 – Notation Continued

Dance: Online Classes

Sam is holding two online dance classes this week on Wednesday 6th May and Friday 8th May at 1pm.

Both of these classes will be taking place through his YouTube channel.  You can join in by searching Sam Stephen on YouTube or you can subscribe to his channel by following the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWqBDh0VNpocZvdW29VlfPg/

Trash Band:

This week we ave two Trash Band videos for you to enjoy.  The first is a recap of the Trash Band songs covered so far…

…and for the second, find out what happens when Keith and Emmeline arrive at their holiday destination!

A Busy Week In Primary

All the staff at Orchard Brae are missing seeing all our pupils every day and we are always eager to see and hear what you’ve been up to.  We love seeing what everyone has been busy doing while they are at home and we have some wonderful photos to share with you this week.

If you would like to share what you have been up to at home, please send any photos or videos via your child’s teacher, the Orchard Brae School Facebook Messenger page or email Amy Dunnett (Principal Teacher Primary) adunnett@aberdeencity.gov.uk.  Downloading videos from the Orchard Brae School Facebook Messenger page appears to be working again (fingers crossed!) however if you are having any issues, please send them using a free transfer site such as Dropbox or WeTransfer.

Birthday Boy!

It was fantastic to see how one pupil celebrated his birthday this week.  We hope you, and everyone else who celebrated their birthdays last week, had a wonderful time!

Working Hard

You’ve continued to impress us with your hard work at home, whether it be developing your writing and fine motor skills…

…engaging and listening to your teacher reading you a story…

…sorting by colour and ordering by size…

…or exploring familiar stories using your senses.

 

Out And About

It’s been great seeing where you’ve been visiting when you’ve been out and about in your local communities and all the fun things you’ve been up to.

Life Skills

It’s been a busy week for you all, exploring and developing your life skills.  We were really impressed with how you’ve been helping around the house with the cooking and cleaning – even some of your toys got a bath!

Getting Active

Working on developing your core strength and movement skills is so much more fun when you’ve got company!

Sensory Fun!

It’s always fun to explore with your senses, and you’ve had a great time this week creating sensory artwork, playing in pools full of water and balls, getting messy and listening to music.

And Always Remember…

Remember to have fun together and keep smiling.

We can’t wait to see what you get up to next week!

Bedtime Story – Friday 12th June

Welcome to tonight’s bedtime story.  Every week night we will bring you a bedtime story for you to watch and listen to.  The stories are read by staff and pupils and we hope you enjoy seeing some familiar faces and hearing some familiar voices.

If you would like to join in and record a new bedtime story to share, please contact Amy Dunnett (Principal Teacher Primary) adunnett@aberdeencity.gov.uk for more information.

This week, we are having a special theme – books in other languages and dialects. So get comfy and cuddle up because it’s time for a new Bedtime Story. Tonight’s story is…

Hipopotam (written in Polish by Wanda Chotomska)

Aberdeen City Council Local Delivery Phasing Plan

Please find below the Local Delivery Phasing Plan for Aberdeen City Council schools ahead of the 11th August school opening.

Eleanor Sheppard (Chief Education Officer) will be meeting with parent council chairs and following that we will be seeking your feedback once you have had time to familiarise yourself with this plan.

I know this will raise many questions but rest assured we will be communicating with you regarding Orchard Brae’s own specific plans to ensure you know exactly what will be happening from August 11th.

Parental Version:

Full Local Delivery Phasing Plan:

Happy Birthday!

We would like to wish a very happy birthday to our pupils who are celebrating their special day next week.

Here is a very special song to each of you from our Music Therapist, Emmeline – trust me you wouldn’t want to hear the rest of us sing!

We hope you all have a wonderful day.

15th June

17th June

19th June

Music With Emmeline – Friday 12th June

Here are today’s musical activities from Emmeline.

Musical Story – Tabby McTat

Today’s musical story is going to be Tabby McTat by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. During the story there is a little song sung by the Busker and tabby McTat, can you join in singing it with Emmeline? Here are the words:

Me, you and the old guitar,
How perfectly happy we are.
Meee-ew and the old guitar,
How Purrr-fectly happy we are.

What Makes You Beautiful: Part 5 – Whole Song

It is now time to put all of ‘What Makes you Beautiful’ together. We hope you have enjoyed learning it and now can sing along to One Direction at home!

School Holiday Dates

As you will be aware, the Scottish Government has announced that Scottish schools will return on Tuesday 11th August. In Aberdeen, the term will start with an in-service day on 10th August and school buildings will open for groups of pupils from the 11th August in order to support the phasing of pupils back into buildings gradually.

With the term starting a week earlier, the school will break up for the summer term in 2021 on the 25th June 2021 rather than the 2nd July 2021 as previously published.

We are currently planning for a safe return to school and we will share further information in due course.

Thank you for your continued support during this difficult time.

Bedtime Story – Thursday 11th June

Welcome to tonight’s bedtime story.  Every week night we will bring you a bedtime story for you to watch and listen to.  The stories are read by staff and pupils and we hope you enjoy seeing some familiar faces and hearing some familiar voices.

If you would like to join in and record a new bedtime story to share, please contact Amy Dunnett (Principal Teacher Primary) adunnett@aberdeencity.gov.uk for more information.

This week, we are having a special theme – books in other languages and dialects. So get comfy and cuddle up because it’s time for a new Bedtime Story. Tonight’s story is…

The Tale O The Wee Mowdie That Wantit Tae Ken Wha Keeched On His Heid (written by Werner Holzworth and translated into Scots)

An awfu stramash befaws the wee mowdie, yin bricht sunny morn. It looks a bit like a link sasser, an the warst o it is it faws richt ontae his heid. Oor gallus wee hero gangs oot tae speir whas keeched on his heid.