Friday, May 26, 2017

A Camping We Will Go!

We had a fun week of "camping."  The students dove deep into the world of dramatic play when we converted our classroom into a campground.  

We roasted marshmallows.



We pitched a tent.                                            We went for boat rides. 


We went fishing. 

We also strengthened our fine motor skills in art by painting campfires with our hands.  You can click here to see more pictures of our camping adventures! 

Show and Tell

Thank you to all of the parents who helped their children participate in show and tell.  We will be running show and tell again this week on Wednesday and Thursday.  Your child is welcome to bring one item to school on these days to show their classmates.  Show and tell promotes public speaking and self confidence.  You can click here to see more pictures of our show and tell fun.  


Mat Man

We had fun on Thursday strengthening our fine motor skills and developing body awareness by building mat man with our classroom occupational therapist, Mrs. Mosher.  You can click here to see more pictures from this activity.













Bowling

Thank you to the parents who came out to the bowling FOP at Thorsby.  The kids had a great time learning to share and take turns.  Unfortunately I forgot to take pictures until it was almost over - so I guess we will just have to hold on to our mental memories!   

Coming Up

This week we will continue with our camping theme.  
  • Wednesday, May 31st and Thursday, June 1st - show and tell
    • Your child can bring one item to school on these days to show their classmates
  • Wednesday, June 7th and Thursday, June 8th - early dismissal days
    • The morning class will dismiss at 10:25 am
    • The afternoon class will dismiss at 2:15 pm
  • Thursday, June 22nd - Last day of PreK

 


Sunday, May 21, 2017

Little Pig, Little Pig, Let Me Come In!


This past week we took our farm theme to the story of The Three Little Pigs.  To begin the week we worked as teams to build a house made of straw:




A house made of sticks:




And a house made of bricks:



We then used our dramatic skills to retell the story.  The students strengthened their language skills and demonstrated self confidence as they took turns acting out the different characters from the story:


You can click here to see more pictures of our pig project.

We even took all of that huffing and puffing from the big bad wolf into our art by creating some beautiful blow art.



I challenged the students to build some three little pig walls using a variety of materials from our classroom.  Some of the walls were simple, some were much more complex!  You can click here to see more pictures of our wall building challenge.

Motor Development

Mrs. Mosher, our classroom occupational therapist was with us on Thursday.  She worked on developing fine motor, gross motor, and literacy skills by playing letter bowling with us!  Click here to see more pictures of the bowling.  


Zones of Regulation

We also spent time talking about the four zones of regulation.  I challenged groups of children to pose for pictures of what they might look like when they are in the different zones.  The plan is to print these pictures off and use them with the students to help them further understand what each zone feels like.  




Coming Up - Show and Tell!

This next week we will put the farm away and begin the theme of camping! 

On Wednesday and Thursday we will be having show and tell.  Each student is welcome to bring ONE item from home to show to the class.  Please do not send electronics or anything breakable.  The students will each have a chance to show their item to their classmates as well as tell them what they have brought as we sit around our pretend "campfire."

  • May 24th and 25th - show and tell
    • each student can bring one item from home to show their peers
  • June 7th and 8th - early dismissal days
    • the morning class will dismiss at 10:25 am
    • the afternoon class will dismiss at 2:15 pm
  • June 22nd - last day of PreK classes 



Sunday, May 14, 2017

Happy Mother's Day!

We hope all of our very special Mom's have a Happy Mother's Day and enjoy their gifts!  The students were so proud of their projects that some of them did not want to give them away!

Very Muddy Pigs!


We spent the week strengthening our fine motor skills by working on a muddy pig project.  Over a three day span we painted, cut, and glued our pigs.  Then we used paint, glue, and coffee grounds to concoct some fantastic mud that we used to finger paint our pigs!  You can click here to see more pictures of our pig project.

Zones of Regulation

This week we reviewed the zones of regulation.  We talked about different scenarios and what zone you would be in if that situation was happening to you.  Each student had a turn to "jump" into the correct coloured hula hoop to identify how a situation would make them feel.  For example, we talked about how you might feel if you were fighting with your sister - red zone (angry).  Click here to see more pictures of our zones lesson.


The following chart is an excellent resource that you can use to help your child understand how they are feeling and which zone they are in.  As the children in our class experience different emotions we are helping them to recognize what zone they are in.  For example, we might say, "you are feeling tired, you are in the blue zone."


We are Loving the Weather!

We took full advantage of the nice weather this week and had gym class outside!  The kids had fun rotating through different stations trying out badminton, Velcro-glove catch, crawling through tunnels, bowling, playing hopscotch, blowing bubbles, and playing tug of war!

Building Independence

Thank you to all of the families who came out to Friday's FOP on Building Independence.  I think the students enjoyed having some quality time with their Moms.  I hope you found the afternoon useful and took home some strategies that you can apply in your day to day life to help promote independence with your preschooler!  Click here to see more pictures from our FOP.


Coming Up

Next week we will finish up our farm unit.  We will spend the majority of our week talking about the three little pigs!  

On Thursday May 18th, Riverview School is having a tropical day - all students are encouraged to wear their favourite beach gear (shorts, tank tops, sunglasses, etc.) on this day.  

  • May 22nd - no school - Victoria Day 
  • June 7th and 8th - Early Dismissal Days
    • The morning class will dismiss at 10:25 am
    • The afternoon class will dismiss at 2:15 pm

Friday, May 5, 2017

Down on the Farm!


We have been having fun with the farm theme this past week.  We have been singing The Farmer in the Dell as well as Old McDonald Had a Farm.  

We talked about different things farmers do, such as take care of animals and grow crops.  More specifically, we talked about corn - how corn is grown on farms, and some of the ways people use corn.  We discussed corn on the cob, kernel corn, and popcorn!  We had fun exploring with corn this week.  


On Monday we used popcorn kernels to do some popcorn science.  The students were wowed to see the kernels 'dancing' around the mason jar after we mixed together water, baking soda, and vinegar.   


On Tuesday, we used corn on the cob to create some beautiful corn paintings!  Click here to see more pictures of our corn fun


Our Visit to Robina Baker


Thank you to all of the families that attended the Robina Baker field trip.  The field trip was a great success and a fun opportunity to begin the transition to our new school!  You can click here to see more pictures from our field trip.


In the Gym

We strengthen our hand eye coordination by playing an animal rescue game.  In this game, all of the farm animals had escaped the farm!  I challenged the students to balance the farm animals on a badminton racket and carefully transport them back to the safety of the farm.  



I Can Do It By Myself!

A FOPS on Building Independence


https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2014/04/03/11/58/happy-312756_960_720.pngMyself, along with our classroom occupational therapist, Natasha Mosher, and one of our speech and language pathologists, Dallyce McGowan are excited to be hosting a Building Independence FOPS here at Riverview School.

The FOPS will take place on Friday, May 12th from 1:00 - 2:30 pm.

We will share ideas and strategies for promoting independence with your pre-kindergarten aged child.  

Plan bring your child with you.  This FOPS will be an information session, followed by the opportunity to try some of these strategies with your child first hand as you rotate through some “independence building” centers together.

Please let me know if you plan on attending so that we can prepare the materials accordingly.


Coming Up

Next week we will continue with our farm theme.
  • May 12th - 1:00 - 2:30 pm - Building Independence FOP
    • Riverview School, all PreK families are welcome to attend 
  • May 22nd - no school - Victoria Day