Tuesday, 21 January 2020

Winter Break

Can't believe that it's almost February! Where has the time gone? 

December was a whirlwind of excitement and winter break was no exception. We had such a good time experimenting, baking, skating and tobogganing, playing in the snow and literally bouncing off the walls. 

Check out our Winter Break photos!


























I think it's fair to say that everyone had a very happy holiday!





Wednesday, 11 December 2019

November - Letters

N is for November!!!

In November, we worked on letters every day.

 With playdough, the children traced the letter on the playdough to learn how to write the letters.



Loose parts materials helped the children to explore a variety of texture. The children were not only learning the letters but also practicing fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, language and vocabulary building. 





I have observed that the children were still so interested in transportation.
So, we learned "C" is for cars, "S" is for scooters and "T" is for trains.







Some children already started to spell their names. We helped the children to spell their names on the paper and they traced their names with dot stickers and glue.




Dots in the letter!!!
The children loved to use the dot markers so we had some different sizes of letters on a big piece of paper and the children got to trace the letters with the dot markers. 




So many letters we learned in November!!!

In December, we will be working on numbers!
3, 2, 1...you'll have to wait and see!



Thursday, 14 November 2019

What's all the buzz about?

Ms. Daniela's group learned a new song last week called Baby Bumblebee and their interest quickly turned to all things bee related. Here's how the week started: 

On Tuesday we focused on dramatic play as the children worked on bee crowns with antenna



And what is a bee without wings?



On Wednesday we focused on sensory play with honey playdough




On Thursday we had a visual representation art activity that turned honeycomb cereal into bee hives



The kids had so many questions about bees!
Do all bees have wings? -Sophia
Do bees stay out during the winter? -Mya
How do bees make their houses? -Rylan
Do bees have babies? - Sofia
How do bees make honey? -Maja

By Friday we were able to arrange for a visitor to educate the children about bees and how they make honey thanks to our friend Marg from Marg's Honey in Lorette. 


After Marg's presentation, the children were able to explore all things bee like photos, hives, beeswax, they even got to taste test honey from around the world! 







We've been continuing on with our bee discussion this week so stay tuned for what's next!