Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Dance-a-Thon

On Friday, the children participated in the school dance-a-thon. This activity was organized by the Parent Council in order to raise money to buy a projector for our gym. The children had a great time showing us their dance moves.


Our DJ Mr. Slack is talking to the children.

A little twisting

A little running

A little break dancing

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Christmas Songs

  



The Kindergarten Children will be performing a French and English song at our Christmas Concert which will be held in the gym on  Wednesday, December 17th from 12:45p.m. to 2:30p.m.. Here are the lyrics to both Christmas songs to practise at home.





Les etoiles dans le ciel
Les étoiles dans le ciel
Brillent, brillent, elles sont belles !
Une à une
Elles s’allument
Pour bien éclairer la lune
Les étoiles dans le ciel
Brillent, brillent, elles sont belles

We wish you a Merry Christmas

We wish you a Merry Christmas (Sign Language for Merry Christmas),
We wish you a Merry Christmas (Sign Language for 
Merry Christmas),
We wish you a Merry Christmas (Sign Language for 
Merry Christmas),
And a Happy New Year.
Let’s all do a little smiling (smile),
Let’s all do a little smiling (smile),
Let’s all do a little smiling (smile),
And spread Christmas cheer (raise arms and make sprinkling action with fingers)
Let’s all do a little clapping (clap),
Let’s all do a little clapping(clap),
Let’s all do a little clapping (clap)
And spread Christmas cheer (raise arms and make sprinkling action with fingers)
Let’s all do a little praying (put hands together),
Let’s all do a little praying (put hands together),
Let’s all do a little praying (put hands together)
And spread Christmas cheer (raise arms and make sprinkling action with fingers)
 
Let’s all do a little waving (wave),
Let’s all do a little waving (wave),
Let’s all do a little waving (wave),
And spread Christmas cheer (raise arms and make sprinkling action with fingers)

We wish you a Merry Christmas (Sign Language for Merry Christmas),
We wish you a Merry Christmas (Sign Language for 
Merry Christmas),
We wish you a Merry Christmas (Sign Language for 
Merry Christmas),
And a Happy New Year.

Crystal Garden

In class, the children had the opportunity to observe the formation of a Crystal Garden that we made using a kit of special rocks. The instructions on the package said to cover the rocks with vinegar and after two weeks, crystals should form over the rocks. Here are our observations about our Crystal Garden:




November 5th, 2014

Looks like rocks.

November 10th, 2014






- Some of it is gone. The vinegar has evaporated.
- The liquid got darker.
- There are crystals in green, blue and yellow containers.

November 12th, 2014

- Green water (vinegar) already gone. It's dirty.
- Yellow turned into orange.
- Purple- Water is still there.
- It's like a spider web (blue).
- It's all crumbly.


Two weeks later, the children were invited to observe the crystals with their sense.



November 

Je vois (sight)...

- Triangle (Evallie)
- Diamond (Brandon)
- Octagon (Savera)
- Looks like a bird (Folu)
- Square (Rose)
- Crystal (Ivy)
- Pink, blue (Isidore)

Je touche (touch)...

- Hard (Brandon)
- Squishy (Evallie)
- Salty (Folu)
- Rocks (Savera)
- Hard (Rose)
- Rocks (Ivy)
- Spikes (Isidore)

Je sens (smell)...

- Smells like colours (Evallie)
- Yucky (Rose)
- Poop (Savera)
- Smells bad (Ivy)
- Ketchup (Mahmoud)
- Dirt (Isidore)

Je goûte (taste)... (We explained to the children that we would not taste the experiment as we do not know if it is safe.)

J"entends (hearing)...

- Crabs (Isidore)
- Nothing (Ivy)
- Sand (Evallie)
- Wind (Rose)
- Toys (Savera)

Healthy Eating

Last week, we had the visit of the Public Health Nurse. We invited her to talk to the children about healthy eating. Here are a few classroom activities that helped children learn more about healthy eating and healthy dental hygiene:

The Public Health Nurse talked about the importance of 
brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing once a day. 
In this activity, we had the children practise subitizing with
a dice.

After reading the story of "The Foolish Old Lady" who only ate
 junk food, the children helped her make better choices 
by choosing food low in sugar, fat and salt.

The children looked at x-rays of teeth.


Monday, November 17, 2014

Science Inquiries

Some of our little friends brought interesting things from our outdoor environment. Noah collected some leaves in our school yard. The children looked at his leaves and made the following observations with some prompting questions:

What can you observe about the leaves?

- They are yellow, red, orange, purple, green.

Why are they different colours?

- Mrs. Gregory explained that leaves already have fall colours, but it is the green chlorophyll that makes the leaves green as it provides food for the trees in the summer. In the fall, when they stop making food, leaves show their real colours because the chlorophyll is gone. Trees go into a type of hibernation during winter. They feed from their sap reserve like bears feed from their fat reserve.

What is happening to the leaves?

- They are dying because they can't drink.

Why do leaves fall during autumn?

- They fall before winter to protect themselves. They hibernate.


Rose brought a few items at school. She had a big leaf.  Here are some observations:

- It is bigger than Noah's leaf.

How much bigger?

Colin, Giuliana and Preston wanted to measure Rose and Noah's leaves for comparison.

Preston wanted to measure the leaves with grass.

Giuliana wanted to measure the perimeter of the stems.

Colin wanted to measure with Popsicle sticks,
All three concluded that Rose's leaf is bigger than Noah's leaf.

Is it a maple leaf? Yes or No.

We did a survey and most of the children voted yes that Rose leaf was a maple leaf.

Rose also brought a long floral object. Roberto wanted to measure its length with Popsicle sticks.


Noah collected another leaf and measure its steam.



Ivy, Mahmoud, Ibrahim, Noah, Evallie, and Alessio collected real leaves and matched them with the picture that was closest in similarities.


We also looked at Rose rock and Evallie rocks and leaves and tried to identify their shapes.

Rose's rock:
Shape like a triangle (Rose)
Evallie`s rocks:
1. Shape like a circle (Ivy, Ava), a sphere (Kaitlyn).
2. Shape like an hexagon (Giuliana).
3. Shape like a pyramid (Giluliana). We counted the sides and decided it looks more like a pentagon.
 4. Shape like a triangle  (Ayvah).
5. Shape like ovals (Preston).


Rose, Evallie and I looked on the iPad to try to identify flowers.  We searched for Canadian Wild flowers and compared their flowers to pictures on the iPad. We found out that Rose flower is a red clover.  Evallie's purple flower is called a turfed vetch and her other flower a black eyed susan.

Here are pictures of those flowers found on the iPad:



Red Clover



Turfed Vetch



Black Eyed Susan


Evallie brought in another wild flower. The leaves and the purple flower helped us identified it as a purple violet. 


Purple Violet

Trick or Treat

This week, the children chose a name for our new classroom pet.  The children voted for their favourite name from a list of names they chose themselves. "Trick or Treat" is the name that got the most votes. 


Trick or Treat is swimming in his new home.

Names suggested by the children.

Trick or Treat is taking a nap.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Hansel and Gretel

Our mats arrived in a very big box and of course we wanted to turn the box into something fun. We decided to have the children recreate the setting of the Story Hansel and Gretel.



We started by reading part of the story. We stopped when the children were left in the woods for the second time, and the birds ate the bread crumbs. We asked the children to make a prediction on what would happen next. Here are the children predictions:

Mahmoud: "Mom will be angry because kids came back and were hungry."
Ava: "They will come to a candy house."
Rachel: "They will get lost. They will not be able to find a way back to their house."
Roberto: "Hansel and Gretel will be lost...they will not be able to find their way back home."
Steven: "Birds will eat the bread crumbs. Children will not be able to their way back home."
Clara: "The birds ate the crumbs. Children were lost in the woods."
Krishna: "Children will go to the witch's home."
Anthony: "Children will not find way home because birds will eat the crumbs."
Joanna-Lee: "Parents will be back to pick up children."
Giuliana: "Children will find their way home."
Colin: "Mom is going to get lost too."
Alessio: "Children will find their way home."
Kaitlyn: "Children will get lost. They will not be able to find their way back home."
Preston: "Birds ate the crumbs. Children will be lost."
Ivy: "Children will sleep."

We finished reading the story.  We talked about the story being real of not real (fictitious). The children said it was not real. Here are their reasons.

Giuliana: Witches do not exist.

Preston: House made of candies does not exist.

When asked if the story reminded them of another story, they responded:

"The Three Little Pigs" because in the story the wolf tried to eat the little pigs. In Hansel and Gretel the Old Lady (witch) tries to eat the children.  Furthermore, the wolf burned his tail and ran all the way home, and in Hansel and Gretel the Old Lady was pushed in the oven, burned herself and ran away (we changed the ending to make it more appropriate to the children's age). Ava mentioned that it reminded her of "The Old Lady that Swallowed a Fly". Joanna-Lee said that in both stories there was an Old Lady. Roberto found that it reminded him of the story "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" because Goldilocks was trying to find something to eat.

The next day, we had the children creating the setting (where is the story happening?) of the story. The children said that they needed a candy house, a hen house where the children were kept prisoner, and trees because the story happened in the forest.  Here is the setting created by the children with the help of our co-op student, Beth.

Noah is gluing candies on the house

Steven is adding trees

The hen house

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Being Thankful

For Thanksgiving the children were encouraged to write or draw what they were thankful for:


Our class collected 32 items for the Food Drive


Some children made posters for our Food Drive.



Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Volcano

During our Dinosaur inquiry the children demonstrated an interest in learning how to make a volcano. We asked the children if anyone wanted to share with their friends how to make a volcano.  Clara and Roberto demonstrated with their body how a volcano erupts. After more discussion, the children mentioned that a volcano is a mountain of rocks with a hole from which lava comes out during an eruption. We explained that we would create an eruption by mixing baking soda, dish soap, food coloring and adding vinegar to the mixture.  We went outside to the sand box, the children built volcanoes using sand. They created an eruption by putting a container containing the mixture of baking soda in the hole of their volcano and by pouring vinegar in the mixture. We brought out dinosaur figurines so the children could develop their pretend play.



To learn more about our Dinosaur inquiry go under the tab Our Inquiries.

Here is a video of a dinosaur dance that the children have been enjoying.  Ask your child to dance for you! 




The children also created their own dinosaur dance. We asked the children if they had any suggestion for a song and Colin suggested they dance to "I Like To Move It" from the movie Madagascar. Not every children wanted to dance so we gave them the choice of playing the drums or singing the song. Some wanted to do it all!! The videos for those who decided to perform are in their ePortfolios,




Construction Vehicles

To learn more about construction, we had the children look at pictures and watch videos of vehicles and other equipment used on construction sites in the school neighborhood.  We talked about the function of those construction vehicles and equipment.  I know that Kaitlyn`s home is under renovation so I asked her parents if they had pictures to share with the class.  Here are the pictures and a video.


Dumpster

Cement Truck

Go Hut




 Construction has also been going on around the school. Here are pictures and a video of two construction sites.



Here is a video of a construction vehicle working in front of the school.  

Construction vehicule in action

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Construction

Last week, we had taken a construction table out to see if the children would be interested in playing with the tools. The children seemed to enjoy the table so we decided to extend the activity by turning the house into a construction site. We added an activity of Screws and Bolts, some wood, poly-b piping and cones. The children said that they needed hard hats, vests and tool belts to wear. We talked about safety signs that can be found on a construction site. Roberto, Preston and Colin wanted to make stop signs, and Noah made a No Children Allowed sign. We decided to have a site manager. His or her job consisted of making sure that workers signed in for work and that the safety rules, that we wrote together, were respected. We also had the children write popcorn words to put on the wood blocks that we added to our construction site.
Our construction site.

Joanna-Lee, Giuliana and Ava are writing popcorn words for our wood blocks.

Krishna is making a tool sign to identify where to put tools during tidy-up time.

Noah`s No Children Allowed sign

Making patterns with screws and bolts.
Savera is making a tool belt.

Taylen is our site manager. He is making sure workers are signing up for work.