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Monday, December 8, 2014
Candle Bright!
If you haven't done so already, please bring in a flameless battery operated candle for our Christmas concert fast approaching.🎍
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Monday, December 1, 2014
Parents Help!
We are in need of kleenex Tissues and plastic bags!
REMINDER
We are asking each child to bring in a flameless battery operated candle before the Christmas Concert December 17th at 9;00 a.m.
Science with Nancy
Our Senior Kindergarten classes were paired for a fun filled morning learning about gadgets,
gears, levers and weights. The children made predictions, observations and with cause and effect,
learnt how an object might work
one way but not another. Through hands on activities, the children moved from table to table
discovering and exploring numerous science topics.
A special thank you to our parent volounteers who helped make this day possible.
Friday, November 28, 2014
Mme. Finlay & Ms. Lavoie's class
The apple project was a true success!
The children manipulated the materials given at the tables to describe how they would represent what
they have learnt and ended like this.....
The apple tasting of red, yellow and green
Inquiry lead us to graph that the majority of the class preferred green apples over red and yellow that day.
Apple cut-outs left on the table presenting three colours and size difference lead the children discovering patterns and size comparisons.
Counting and number recognition, we created apples using our fine motor skills to be aware of our spatial awareness to make the apples fit in the basket.
Roll the dice and count the dots to find out what part of the apple piece we need to colour! self regulation to stop and go!
Stay tuned for Science with Nancy pictures next week!
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Busy Bee Kinders
Stay tuned for all the exciting experiences, investigations and discoveries we have explored since
September! A few topics since september have included apples, science with Nancy, Pumpkin patch day at the farm and fire safety. Everday, learning through play is captured and inquired with hands on activities. We are now moving towards preparing for Advent and ending our 2014 year with our christmas concert. A special thanks go out to our parents who are actively involved in our school activities and the extra time and effort you do to collaborate the time in your child's learning.
We started our apple project with this!
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Christmas Concert SAVE THE DATE!
KINDERGARTEN CHRISTMAS CONCERT on Wednesday December 17th, 2014!!!!!!
Time: 9:00am
Where: Holy Family Gymnasium
SAVE THE DATE!!!!!!
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Ferme Proulx Farm Visit Tomorrow....
Friendly reminder that we are heading to the Farm tomorrow to enjoy a variety of activities.
Please ensure to send your child with rubber boots if possible and suitable outer wear for the weather. Mittens might be a good idea even if they stay in their backpack. A regular lunch, snacks and beverage is required (no thermoses please). They will bring their backpacks with them so please take out library books, Raz Kids books and anything else not required for the Farm in order to lighten their load.
Parent Volunteers: Please enter the school at 8:30 so we can go over important details as a group.
Perhaps you can discuss carpooling once you are together. The bus is expected to leave the school at 9:00 am.
The weather is calling for a cloudy day and late day showers so unless that changes in the morning, we are good to go! Thank you for volunteering and thank you for preparing your child for this fun filled excursion.
The Kindergarten Team
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Picture Day Tomorrow!
REMINDER
TOMORROW IS PICTURE DAY! WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22, REMEMBER TO COME IN
YOUR FANCY CLOTHES AND DONT FORGET YOUR...........
Friday, October 10, 2014
Happy Thanksgiving
A big thank you to all our families who have contributed nonperishable food items to The Shepherds of Good Hope
Together we can make a difference!
REMINDER
All blankets went home for some refreshment. Please ensure your child returns it on Tuesday.
The Kindergarten Team
Thursday, October 9, 2014
SECRET PUZZLE MESSAGE!
Click HERE to put together our jigsaw PUZZLE and discover an exciting SECRET MESSAGE from the Kinder Team!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Reminder
Milk orders are due tomorrow ! Please ensure you have it in by tomorrow as we will not be accepting late orders.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Ask the right questions!!!!
Your child could have been exploring at all or some of the following activities today. You might want to ask the following questions to get a dialogue going......
" I heard you went fishing today. What did you catch? What did you do with the fish you caught?"(letters,match them with the ones on the wall)
"What game did you play on the Smart board? What did you have to do to solve the problem?" (missing letters of the alphabet had to be put back)
"What did you paint with today? Did you like painting that way?" (finger painting)
"I heard you sorted or made patterns today with the bears or food or transportation? How did you sort? (by color) What kind of pattern did you create? (mostly AB patterns, red, green, red green for example)
"What kind of animal book did you look at today? What did you learn about that animal?
"Did you enjoy tracing the letter S in your printing book today? What kind of sticker did you get?
Mrs. Panetta and Miss Bruyn's Classroom
Library
Mrs. Panetta and Miss Bruyn's students will exchange their library books on Tuesdays. We ask that you keep their books at home and return them on Mondays ready for the next exchange the following day. We have started affixing the return day reminder on the library bag and will continue as the rest come back to school. Thank you for your cooperation.
Mrs. Panetta and Miss Bruyn
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Mme. Finlay / Ms. Lavoie's Class
This Month, the master chefs and brilliant minded ice cream parlours have came up with some interesting flavours of ice cream during Dramatic Play! Role playing is one of the most observed types of play on how a child relates to the outside world. Shapes, sizes, colours and numbers have been discovered.
Wonderful Links
Have you ever wondered what song your child is singing away during play at home? In Mme. Finlay and Ms. Lavoie's class, we've explored how letters are EVERY WHERE! Through stories and songs and hands on activities our learning brings new discoveries. The children have now discovered that Chika! Chika! Boom Boom has room for numbers too! Follow along with your child too.
http://youtubeBPf5Rr1SGi4
The Safe Place is a beautiful place to go from Bug crazy MAD! To Caterpillar Calm. In each of kindergarten classrooms we've been following the Conscious discipline approach. This is a wonderful site for you to find resources, information, activities and of course the character Shubert plays in all his problem solving stories.
http://www.consciousdiscipline.com/
http://youtubeBPf5Rr1SGi4
The Safe Place is a beautiful place to go from Bug crazy MAD! To Caterpillar Calm. In each of kindergarten classrooms we've been following the Conscious discipline approach. This is a wonderful site for you to find resources, information, activities and of course the character Shubert plays in all his problem solving stories.
http://www.consciousdiscipline.com/
Friday, September 19, 2014
Hello Parents,
Things Miss Bruyn and I forgot to talk about last night....
We have a Kinder student with a life threatening peanut allergy in Mme Finlay and Miss Lavoie's class this year. We will therefore not accept edible birthday treats from home. Thank you very much for the offer. For those who really want to give out something and who asked for suggestions, you can send in stickers, erasers, pencils etc.
Don't forget that we go out everyday at 8:40 for outdoor gross motor play. It is chilly now and little mittens, hats and a heavier sweater would be appreciated.
If you sent in shorts/skirts as your child's change of clothing, it would be a good time to send in something for the Fall/Winter. We will be happy to send the summer things back home.
September 26th, is our first Holy Family Spirit Day. Your child can wear a hat in class if they choose to. It can be a funny one, a sporty one etc., just not something too hot that they would sweat.
Have a great weekend,
Mrs. Panetta and Miss Bruyn
Things Miss Bruyn and I forgot to talk about last night....
We have a Kinder student with a life threatening peanut allergy in Mme Finlay and Miss Lavoie's class this year. We will therefore not accept edible birthday treats from home. Thank you very much for the offer. For those who really want to give out something and who asked for suggestions, you can send in stickers, erasers, pencils etc.
Don't forget that we go out everyday at 8:40 for outdoor gross motor play. It is chilly now and little mittens, hats and a heavier sweater would be appreciated.
If you sent in shorts/skirts as your child's change of clothing, it would be a good time to send in something for the Fall/Winter. We will be happy to send the summer things back home.
September 26th, is our first Holy Family Spirit Day. Your child can wear a hat in class if they choose to. It can be a funny one, a sporty one etc., just not something too hot that they would sweat.
Have a great weekend,
Mrs. Panetta and Miss Bruyn
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Monday, September 15, 2014
Curriculum Night
A friendly reminder to all our parents that our curriculum / program night will be this Wednesday September 17 from 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. This is a great night to meet the teacher's and see the programming being implemented in your child's classroom. Please be advised that this is a dedicated night for parents and there is NO supervsion for children.
We hope to see everyone out!
Kindergarten Team
We hope to see everyone out!
Kindergarten Team
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Independent Skills
Your children have made the jump to Kindergarten! They are
expected to do more on their own now, whether it's going to the bathroom
themselves, or opening their own milk carton. You can help by encouraging
independence at home!
The following are skills that are particularly important for
Kindergarten:
1. Personal Belongings: Children need to
be able to unpack their backpacks, turn in important papers/ mailbags
DAILY and keep track of their supplies/ lunches. No one expects them
to walk in the door on the first day and do this perfectly, but children who
can already do similar things at home are a lot more successful and feel a lot
more comfortable in Kindergarten.
2. Zippers, Buttons, Shoes: Helping to teach your
children how to dress and undress themselves helps them feel confident. Keep practicing coats,
shoes, zippers and buttons at home! Don't forget to allow a few extra minutes
of dressing time! It takes practice and patience but the end result will leave
you both with smiles :)
3. Lunches: Your life is hectic enough without
dealing with the hassle of packing your kids’ lunches every day, only to have
them reject half of what you so lovingly selected for them. What’s the
solution? Have them pack lunches with you. Give them a few healthy choices and
by deciding what to put in their own lunch, your kids are more likely to eat it
and more importantly, it saves you time. Whatever your child does not eat
during school hours, we make sure to send it home with them so you know how
much or how little your child ate that day. If something comes back untouched, talk to
your child to see if they dislike what you are sending because this may be the
case! To solve this problem, pack lunches together! Make it fun, they will
enjoy the experience and independence. Prepare bite size dishes, cut
sandwiches into halves or quarters to make it easier for your child
to pick up and eat with their little hands. Also, making sure they know
how to open their water bottle or juice box and tear, unsnap, unzip all of the
containers inside makes the day go much more smoothly. Try out new items
at home first and don’t send them in until you know your child can open them
alone.
We are so proud of your children! They are learning and
discovering their growing independence each day!
PARENTS, we thank and appreciate your continued support!!!
The Kindergarten Team
Sunday, September 7, 2014
PARENTS
The kindergarten team would like to thank all of our parents for your encouragement and support over the summer in preparing your child for school! ie, independent dressing, active listening and following routines. The children have an amazing excitement for school and what a terrific start to the school year! The children are exploring and creating many learning ideas through play and inquiring further with curiosity and exploring new ways of learning. This past week, the children have learned expectations of the class, school and daily routines. Please discuss with your child the importance of using your words and acts of kindness to peers and adults. The children have adapted very well to transitions and choosing healthy snacks for morning. Children are encouraged to keep all remaining food in their lunch boxes after lunch so parents can monitor and adjust less or extra snacks as needed. A few reminders to mention are as follows:
Please ensure your child always has a spare set of clothing, including socks.
GYM shoes is an asset for physical activity. The children have gym twice a week
Please bring in a blanket for daily rest time NO stuffed animals or pillows please!
Return your mailbags daily as our communication tool.
The Kindergarten team appreciates your ongoing support and wishes everyone a wonderful year!
Please ensure your child always has a spare set of clothing, including socks.
GYM shoes is an asset for physical activity. The children have gym twice a week
Please bring in a blanket for daily rest time NO stuffed animals or pillows please!
Return your mailbags daily as our communication tool.
The Kindergarten team appreciates your ongoing support and wishes everyone a wonderful year!
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Rest time and blankets
In every Ontario Full-Day Kindergarten classroom, there must be a rest time of approximately 30 minutes integrated each day. Your four and five year old children are very busy...moving from one activity to the next. We must remember that all children are unique and will need different amounts of rest. Some children may actually sleep during this time while others may just rest their bodies and their brains to recharge for the remainder of the day! This quiet time is also a good moment for children to look and reflect on their day, thinking about what they have learned and discovered.
Sleep promotes alertness, memory and performance. Children who get enough sleep are more likely to function better and are less prone to behavioral problems and moodiness.
As a reminder, a blanket is required for each child to keep at school as we stress the importance of providing young children time to rest each day.
Thank you,
The Kindergarten Team
Sleep promotes alertness, memory and performance. Children who get enough sleep are more likely to function better and are less prone to behavioral problems and moodiness.
As a reminder, a blanket is required for each child to keep at school as we stress the importance of providing young children time to rest each day.
Thank you,
The Kindergarten Team
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