

Just click on the green text link below to view, then get ready for some Superhero action…! Muddy Movers Virtual Sports Day
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There are many different ways to keep fit and healthy and in the run up to Sports Day we will be sharing a few ideas with you all. Below is a link to a presentation about the Muddy Moversprogramme, which we have been running for the past 3 years in Busby ELCC, followed by a few ideas of how to keep this going despite lockdown! We would love it if you can send us some photos of what you do via Twitter or the school email. So we hope you will enjoy taking part in a garden or open space near you or even indoors! As you can see, Mrs Toman and Mrs Small have been busy warming up in the Hub.


Superheroes are tough, superheroes are strong, they persevere, they overcome obstacles, they have amazing super powers, they all have a special talent. We will very much miss being with you all for this year’s Sports Day on June 4th, but we hope to try and hurdle over a few obstacles by holding a Virtual Sports Day for all our Superhero children. If you fancy making Thor’s Hammer for a Family Hammer Throwing contest, click on the green text below for easy instructions: Make Thor’s Hammer Introduction from Mrs Toman Here is a compilation of what the Busby Staff have been up to for Sports Day!Ĭlick on the green heading : Busby ELCC Sports Day Video Shorts: Miss Hampton’s Garden Obstacle Course Miss Baikie’s Paper Javelin Challenge Mrs Marshall’s Superhero Potato & Spoon Mrs Marshall’s Cushion Hurdles Mrs Small’s Sponge Batting Mrs McCarron ran into a problem with her beanbag, but luckily she has superpowers… Mrs McCarron’s Beanbag Balance Recycled Skittles with Mrs McInnes For more Superhero Yoga, click here: (and perhaps also raise a few smiles 😁) Which Superhero will you be? Which challenges will you try?Ĭlick on the green text links below for our videos and slideshows: Below is a selection of slideshows & videos we have prepared for you, which we hope might inspire you Have you learned to do new things like the young birds?Īre you ready? Although we can’t all get together this Sports Day, your Busby ELCC staff are all with you in spirit and have been working out and preparing ideas of how to join in from home. We could put them together to make our own gallery of what is growing all around us… And how about you? If you have any photos of interesting things you have seen growing, please send them in via Twitter or the school email. Watch and see which animals & birds you can spot…Īnd Listen…. It’s so peaceful to watch just before you go to sleep… Click on the green text link. To give you a taste, take a look at the short video below, Woodland Wonders, with sights & sounds from the woods. How many cygnets can you c ount here? Have you or your family been watching BBC Springwatch in the weekday evenings? It shows you all kinds of amazing animals and birds that are being born all around the country. Cygnets are grey and fluffy when they are little. This is her “pet” robin taking some food for his 2 babies.) And if you live anywhere near a big pond, at this time of year you might see baby ducks (ducklings), or baby swans (called cygnets) like these ones. (Mrs MacLeod was lucky enough to see this happen in her garden. Until they learn how to do this on their own, Mum and Dad still sometimes feed them beak to beak in the bushes. They are about the same size as Mum and Dad, but more fluffy… Mum and Dad will now be teaching them how to look for food. (Their tummy does not turn red until they are older). (Look at those 3 hungry beaks…!) When the baby robins grow bigger they learn to fly.Ībout now they look like this, with a speckled tummy. At first Mum and Dad Robin feed their babies in the nest like this. Baby robins hatch from blue eggs like this one. There are baby robins, blackbirds, blue tits and sparrows all coming out of their nests just now. Have you spotted any baby birds or animals about? How many different colours of flower can you see? There have been a few rainy days too, which helps plants and flowers to grow, and gives animals and birds a much needed drink, or bath… As Spring starts to move into Summer, new life has been growing fast, like these beautiful wild lupins and buttercups that have sprung up at Darnley Dams. We hope you’ve been able to enjoy time outdoors in the good weather we’ve had.
