Thursday 31 October 2019

Halloween Fun

We did a variety of activities this week all themed around Halloween learning.
After making our own giant sized web, good enough for a spider, the blue group weaved their own webs!







Once finished, they received a glittering spider!


The red class talked about patterns, then made patterned witch’s legs!


Many students enjoyed the song “The bats are all asleep”. (Be sure to ask your child about it if you haven’t already heard it!) and enjoyed making a book to follow along with.


We illustrated a bat poem with “5 little bats”.





We’ve been doing surveys and a variety of scary artwork.
Even our light centre was spooky!
Happy Halloween everyone!














Pumpkin carving

Each class had a gigantic pumpkin to carve this week. 






We carefully sorted through the pumpkin guts and separated the seeds. We then roasted the seeds. We added different flavours to them: salt and butter, cheddar and sugar and cinnamon! Each student tasted the different flavours and we then created a graph of their favourite kind!

















Wednesday 30 October 2019

Circle Time with Mrs. Farrell-October


More circle fun continued this month with new songs, stories and fun games! The children got to engage in a variety of activities and got excited about Halloween while learning lots of new things! 

The junior kindergartens focused on some simple 2D shapes, alphabet letters, and memory tasks.
We sang the itsy bitsy spider song with big, medium and small pretend spiders. We got to have some fun with the grocery shop shape song, we loved the Halloween memory treasure box game, played musical pumpkins and made some alphabet "witches stew"!



The senior kindergartens focused on last names, simple sight words, memory tasks and patterns. We got to make our own patterns with manipulatives, made some Halloween witches stew and had fun with the Halloween memory treasure box game!





Books we read this month:
Mouse's First Fall 
10 Fat Turkeys
Stellaluna
Go Away Green Monster
Glad Monster Sad Monster
It's Pumpkin Day Mouse
Room on a Broom
There was an old lady who swallowed a bat
Boo!



Of course we always end with the fun poppers! More to come in November!

Thursday 24 October 2019

Halloween writing

We have really been encouraging the students to complete some Halloween writing. Boy, have they ever respond well! If they made a little book with labelled Halloween pictures and words, they got a festive pointer.












This week, we did a Halloween rhyming book. If they spelled the words hat, cat, bat and rat, they got a witch’s finger to use as a pointer.















Challenging our learning

This week, we set up some building challenges. Often we offered an incentive such as sticker or tattoo if students were able to successfully complete the challenge. Some students had to build a “haunted house” to hide a Halloween character.


Some students had to build a gear machine to make a Halloween character spin around.













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After reading a book about 5 little pumpkins, some students had to build a gate that would be strong enough to hold 5 pumpkins.
Watching our students navigate the building process allows us to see how they problem solve.