Sunday, November 26, 2017

Snowmen Snowmen

Last week we began our theme of snowmen.  The students enjoyed a little song we were singing called “I’m a little snowman.”

Art Corner



Last week in art we finished up our fluffy bears, as well as started new placemats.  These placemats were made using "scrape" painting and were a rather messy process involving squirting and then scraping paint on our paper!  Unfortunately due to the messy nature of this project we were only able to snap a couple of pictures of art this week.  

You can see more pictures of art and pictures from the rest of our week by clicking here.


Calming Tools

We have spent a lot of time learning different ways to calm down when we feel frustrated.  Self regulation is an important life skill that prekindergarten children need to be taught.  They need to understand that it’s okay to have big feelings like anger and frustration, but it’s not okay to hit, push, or take our anger out on others.  


I have begun introducing the students to the zones of regulation.  See the chart below for a quick run down on the different zones.  We have mostly been discussing the red, yellow, and green zones.


I used the book “Mouse Was Mad” to talk about feelings and different tools that we can use to bring ourselves out of the red zone.  Our classroom occupational therapist Kayla has also made us a book called “Hands Are Not For Hitting.”  The students love this little book that talks about all the fun things you can do with your hands and how hitting makes other people feel.


The calming tools we have discussed so far include: belly breathing, jumping on the trampoline, asking to take a break, standing still breathing, going for a walk, taking a drink, umbrella breathing, squeezing a stress ball, pushing your hands together, pulling your hands apart, and taking a break in the egg chair.  


Our team will be coaching and helping the students to pick one of these calming tools if they feel frustrated or red zone feelings when they are at school.  Some of these calming tools are also excellent to use when we are over excited in the yellow zone.  



Mr. Paul

We were lucky to have another visit from Mr. Paul on Tuesday morning.  Mr. Paul is the musical occupational therapist who will be visiting our classroom from time to time throughout the year.  This time he brought yoga cards, a singing bowl, and a dulcimer.  We loved learning about the dulcimer, and the students were all excited to try playing it.  It is always fun learning when Mr. Paul comes!  









Snow Pants Galore!

We all know the joy of trying to get prekindergarten aged children dressed for playing outside in the winter.  We spent this past week practicing these important dressing skills.  We had a lesson on how to get dressed to go outside, then we hung up the steps by our coat hooks.  The students have enjoyed having a visual reference to follow while they are getting ready.  


Let's Bake!

Our visit from Let's Bake is happening this Thursday, November 30th.  The Monday/Wednesday students are invited to join us during their regular classroom times.  Thank you to all of the parents who have already volunteered.  

I am still looking for one more parent volunteer from the MORNING CLASSIf you can help out please let me know!

Upcoming Robina Baker Events:





Coming Up in Prekindergarten

Next week we will continue our unit on snowmen.  

    • November 30th - Let's Bake presentation
      • the M/W students are welcome to join us during their regular time slot
    • December 6th and 7th - Early Dismissal days
      • the morning class will dismiss at 10:30 am
      • the afternoon class will dismiss at 2:15 pm
    • December 20th - Christmas Concert 6:30 pm
    • December 22nd - January 7th - Christmas Break
    • January 8th - classes resume 

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear

Last week our classroom was all about bears!  Our song for the week was "Teddy Bear Teddy Bear."  We had bears in our sensory bin, bears in the gym, as well as a bear cave in our classroom!


In The Gym

We went on a "bear hunt" in the gym this week.  While singing the song "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" the students worked their way through an obstacle course of pylons, balance beams, hula hoops, and mats to strengthen their core and locomotor skills.  

Sensory Bear Art

We read the book "Big Smelly Bear" by Britta Teckentrup this week.  The students loved the silly storyline in this book about a bear who refuses to take a bath.  

We then made our own big fluffy bear paint by mixing shave cream, white glue, and brown paint so that we could paint our own bears.  The students loved squirting the shaving cream into the bowl and mixing up the fluffy paint.  




A Special Thank You!

Thank you to the Fouquette family for donating your home made marble run to our class.  The marble run has been a huge hit amongst all the students.  It has been great opportunity to learn about scientific concepts as well as practice our turn taking skills!  Thanks also to the Fouquette family for generously sending in play dough for us to enjoy!



Volunteers Needed!

I still need two more volunteers from the morning class for our Let's Bake Presentation that will be happening on Thursday, November 30th.  Thank you to the parents who have already offered to help out.  If you are interested in helping out please let me know.

Mark Your Calendars!


It's hard to believe that Christmas is just around the corner.  The PreK and kindergarten Christmas concert will be Wednesday, December 20th at 6:30 pm. 
 

Coming Up

This week we will begin our theme of snowmen.  Important dates:
  • November 30th - Let's Bake Presentation
    • All students are welcome to attend 
    • The M/W students can join in during their regular time slots 
  • December 6th and 7th - Early Dismissal Days
    • The morning class will dismiss at 10:30 am
    • The afternoon class will dismiss at 2:15 pm

Saturday, November 11, 2017

We Remember


We talked about Remembrance Day this week.  Students also had the opportunity to make poppies in our craft centre.


Pyjama Day


We had a great time wearing our pyjamas to school for Hibernation Day!  This day was all about bears.  We had fun taking our bears through an obstacle course in the gym.  


The students enjoyed a teddy bear picnic during snack time. 

 We also played a little bear game that worked on our speech and language skills as each student had the opportunity to tell us about their bear or stuffed animal before throwing it onto a big blanket that we then used to shake our bears around.  


Goldilocks and the Three Bears 

This week we read Goldilocks and the Three Bears.  The students then enjoyed the sensory experience of the porridge exploration centre.  In this centre students could measure, dump, mix, and pour with a fabulous mixture of oats and water.


We also had fun retelling and playing the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.  


We strengthened our fine motor skills and enjoyed a sensory experience when we made a sandy bear craft.  



Our poem this week was Teddy Bear Teddy Bear.  This is a simple little poem that the students enjoyed doing the actions to.  Reciting the same poem again and again helps students to develop language and literacy skills.  I have included the words so you can do it at home as well!

Teddy bear, teddy bear,
Turn around!
Teddy bear, teddy bear,

Touch the ground!
Teddy bear, teddy bear,
Jump up high!
Teddy bear, teddy bear,
Touch the sky!

Teddy bear, teddy bear,
Bend down low!
Teddy bear, teddy bear,
Touch you toes!
Teddy bear, teddy bear,
Turn out the light!
Teddy bear, teddy bear,
Say good night!


Games, Games, Games

We had our second round of "Games Time" this week.  Games are full of wonderful learning opportunities.  Board games help to practice and reinforce language concepts, social skills and turn taking, early numeracy skills, literacy skills, and the all important life lesson that you might not win every time!



Coming Up

Next week we will continue with our Bear theme.  Important dates coming up:
  • Monday, November 13th - no school, midterm break
  • Thursday, November 30th - Let's Bake presentation
    • M/W students are welcome to attend for this day during their regular time slot
    • Parent volunteers are still needed - please let me know if you can help out!

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Happy Halloween


With Halloween, a PD Day, and Pajama Day, last week was stocked full of fun.

Halloween 

On Halloween both of our classes enjoyed participating in a Halloween parade.  We then rotated the students through stations of pumpkin carving, a Halloween scavenger hunt, and a witches brew story on the light table.  The students had fun comparing costumes, eating party food, and enjoying some Halloween center time to end their day.  

You can click here to see more pictures of our Halloween fun. 

Please note, I am not allowed to post pictures of your child if you have not filled out your FOIP form, or if you did not give consent on your form.  If you are wondering about the status of your child's FOIP form please feel free to contact myself or else Maureen and Cheryl in the office.  If you recently filled out your child's FOIP form I still have to wait for the green light from the office to start posting.  Please bear with me while I wait for an updated list!


Thank You

A huge thank you goes out to Erin Spurgeon, Katryn Mawson-Dalmer, Laura Culham, and Melanie Clark for helping to carve pumpkins with us on Halloween.  We could not have done it without you!  Thanks also to the other parents who offered to help out, there will be more opportunities to volunteer coming up.  I would also like to thank the families who sent snacks for our parties - the children enjoyed their party food!

Little Ghost 

This week we strengthened our oral language skills by reciting this fun little Halloween poem.  The students loved this poem and continuously asked to do it again and again!  I would encourage you to do it at home as well, the students especially love being "scared" at the end of the poem!






Little Ghost 
I saw a little ghost (make ghost eyes)
He saw me too (point at self)
I waved at hime (wave to each other)
But he said "BOO!" (scare each other)

Pajama Day

We had fun on Pajama Day.  The students enjoyed wearing their pajamas to school and bringing their favourite stuffed animal.  We will be having ANOTHER pajama day on Monday, November 6th.  Students are invited to wear their pajamas to school and bring a stuffed bear or animal of their choice.  Stay tuned for pajama day pictures coming next week!

Christmas Cards


The Christmas Card orders are due November 10th.  


(If your child's card is not yet posted, it is because they are still finishing the final details.  They will all be posted by early next week).  Don't mind the toys I had to use to hold the cards shut for the pictures!











A Special Visitor

We were lucky enough to have a special visitor on October 23rd.  Thank you to Aliyah's Grandma for coming to read a pumpkin story to our afternoon class.  I am more than happy to welcome special guests into our room who are interested in reading to our classes.  If you or someone you know would like to come read with your child's class please contact me so we can arrange a time!

Coming Up

This week we will continue our theme of Bears.  Important Dates:
  • November 8th and 9th - Early Dismissal Days
    • The morning class will dismiss at 10:30 am
    • The afternoon class will dismiss at 2:15 pm
  • November 13th - No School - Midterm Break
  • November 30th - Let's Bake Presentation
    • all students are invited for this day
    • the M/W students are welcome to join during their regular time slot
    • parent volunteers needed