Wednesday, 30 November 2016
Ballet
Yesterday, we were so lucky that the Ballet decided to come to our school! Take a look at some of the photos from their presentation.
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Fire Safety Presentation
Today we had a wonderful and informative presentation regarding fire safety.
Our kindergartens learned what to do if they are ever around a fire.
We learned:
1. To crawl underneath the smoke where the air is clearer and cooler.
2. To NEVER hide from a fire fighter.
3. The alarm signals that there might be a fire and to get to a safe place.
4. To STOP, DROP and ROLL if your clothes catch fire.
5. 911 is the number to call if you detect a fire.
At home, it might be a good idea to talk to your child about the different locations you can exit your house. You should also pick a place outside your home as the designated spot to meet if your house ever catches on fire and you need to evacuate.
Thursday, 24 November 2016
Robots
A few weeks ago in our block centre we noticed our friends making "robots" out of our K'Nex toys. When we switched our toys to unifiix cubes we noticed that they were still interested in making robots.
We asked our students if they wanted to build their own robot out of recycled materials.
Thank you to all of our families who sent in recycled materials!
We "heard" lots of problem solving!
"It won't stick, I need more glue."
"It keeps falling apart. I put too much on it."
"I don't know how to make a robot." "I can help you!"
We saw lots of friends sharing materials and working together to help fix their robot. We saw lots of TEAMWORK!
Monday, 14 November 2016
Sorting
Can you guess how we sorted? Ask your child at home if they can remember how we sorted our friends.
Picture # 1
Friday, 11 November 2016
Remembrance Day
We have been talking about Remembrance Day this week and focusing on Peace.
Try reading our Poppy poem at home and see if your child can say it along with you.
We've had a lot of discussion in our classroom lately about using kind words and being kind friends.
We read the story Chrysanthemum. It's about a girl that has a really long name and her classmates were making fun of her because of it.
We talked about how saying unkind words can hurt someone's heart. We decided to cut out a heart using construction paper. We showed our friends what happens to a heart when someone is unkind to them.
We explained to our students that if they are thinking about unkind words that they should stop and think about if it's a good idea to say those words out loud. Our wrinkled heart shows that it's hard to take back unkind words even if you say "I'm sorry."
We then had our friends write their name on a bandaid. This represented that they will do their best to be kind to others.
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