South Of Scotland Transport Survey for Young People

The Workforce Mobility Project would like young people to complete a short five minute survey. This is a great opportunity to highlight the transport and digital barriers and challenges which impact you and your families.

This survey is for all young people, and is asking about all forms of transport, from walking, public transport, personal car use and all points in between. It is also important to hear the voices of young people who might otherwise be ignored, such as young people with disabilities, and their experience of transport in the area.

This survey is for all young people, and is asking about all forms of transport, from walking, public transport, personal car use and all points in between. It is also important to hear the voices of young people who might otherwise be ignored, such as young people with disabilities, and their experience of transport in the area.

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Messy Play

We had some messy play exploring our senses. We used shaving foam and paint to write our name and make marks. We spoke about the letter sounds in our name and recognising the shapes of some letters.

 

Easter Fun

The Children have been talking lots about Easter and how they are going to celebrate. Many can’t wait until the Easter bunny arrives to give them chocolate.

We set upĀ  fun Easter activities both indoors and outdoors which included different shaped egg puzzles, designing our own Easter egg using craft materials, learning the Easter story and making Easter cards.

A Surprise Visitor

This week Mrs Banks, our Equity and Excellence Lead read us a story through Google Meet. It was very good to see her (and her dog, Harley) and we can’t wait until she can visit the nursery soon.

 

Comparing sizes and amounts

Continuing to use comparative language

full /empty, long / short, big/ small, tall/ small, heavier / lighter