Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Coming soon...ducklings!
Now that our chicks have hatched and been delivered back to their farm, we have set the incubator yet again with duck eggs this time. They need to incubate for 28 days, making the eggs hatch around June 10th. The students were very keen to help prepare the incubator, and set the eggs. When we hatched chicken eggs, the incubator was set up in the library. This time, it is in our classroom, hopefully making it a hands on experience for us. Special thanks to the Rajotte family and Eileen (the bus driver) for donating eggs and sharing their know-how.
Enjoying the great outdoors
I always joke that dandelion season is a Kindergarten teachers favourite season! With the green group today, we went outdoors, and explored a different area of our school yard. We discovered LOTS of dandelions, some old cattails, and a little creek (ditch). What an adventure!
Caution...construction zone!
We have started turning our dramatic arts centre into a construction area (there are some very excited boys especially😄). They are busy measuring, designing, sanding, clamping, etc. if you have some items at home that would enhance the experience, please feel free to send them in. We have screwdrivers, but no screws to fasten the wood together.
Making nests
Through observation and investigation, we have discovered a lot about nests, and what materials birds use to build their shelter with. Using some of these ideas, the students have built their own nests for a specific bird species, complete with eggs. The nests are made with self-hardening clay, and we will paint both the eggs and the nests later, once they are dry.
Tuesday, 5 May 2015
New School Pals
Hatching day has arrived...with all the usual excitement! When we arrived at school, 3 chicks had already hatched, two brown striped ones, and one tiny banty chick. Throughout the day, two more emerged, a black one, and a yellow one. I expect by tomorrow, there will be at least 2 more. Each of the students got to see them and hear their little "chirps!"
Wood Scraps anyone?
"Building" is an every-present theme within most Kindergarten classes. Lately, our students have expressed a keen interest in using tools and building more complex items. As a result, we would like to turn our dramatic arts centre into a construction workshop. If you could help us with any of these items (or other ideas that you can think of), we would be very appreciative:
We were hoping students would have to make a plan and decide what to build before beginning a project. With safety (and noise) in mind, we will not have hammers and nails. We are hoping to have a volunteer come in and build a birdhouse or 2 with us. If you might be interested, please let us know!
- wood scraps
- screws/screwdrivers
- plans for building simple items
- work gloves
- work aprons
We were hoping students would have to make a plan and decide what to build before beginning a project. With safety (and noise) in mind, we will not have hammers and nails. We are hoping to have a volunteer come in and build a birdhouse or 2 with us. If you might be interested, please let us know!
Monday, 4 May 2015
Kindergarten Concert

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