We started the morning when they discovered their shoes were too small!
Friday, 1 April 2016
Happy April Fool's Day
April Fool's Day is sooooo much fun in Kindergarten! They are so much fun to fooland the tricks that they try to play on us are priceless!
Yummy....Pancakes!
After discussing maple syrup production, we capped things off by making some pancakes this week. The students measured, mixed and then enjoyed the yummy, sweet treats.
Thursday, 31 March 2016
Theatre Presentation
The "Little Red Theatre" from Toronto paid us a visit today. We were very excited to watch Goose Girl, a Norwegian folktale. It was very entertaining with a message of the importance of being yourself, as well as having quality characteristics. A huge thank you to our hardworking school council who contributes towards the cost of bringing a theatre troupe to our school...a valuable experience!
Tuesday, 29 March 2016
Changes in Schedule
There have been some recent changes in our regular schedule that you should be aware of.
There was a hot dog originally scheduled for Friday, April 1. Hot dog has been changed to Friday, April 8.
As some of you know, many of the older students in our school are busy preparing for an amazing musical this Spring. During the first week of May, The Lion King will be on at our school. We have been recently told that a very large "Pride Rock" will be on the stage a couple of weeks prior to the performance, making it impossible for our Kindergarten concert to go ahead as scheduled on April 21. We will let you know once a new date has been chosen, likely in May.
Yaki, a children's performer, was to visit Stonecrest last Thursday, the day of the ice storm and cancelled buses. He is rescheduled for a visit on April 22. The Little Red Theatre was to present earlier in February, coincidentally another snow day. They will be here this Thursday. It is not too late to send in the $2 fee if you have not already done so.
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
Making Maple Taffy
In the last two days, we have attempted to make maple taffy. I must admit, I am not very good at it, and it hasn't looked like the sugar camp special treats, but the students claimed that it still tasted delicious!
Uncovering and gathering clean snow.
Yum!
One of the teachers tapped a tree on the school grounds. We were amazed by how much sap had ran this afternoon!
We'd love to make some pancakes with syrup next week (or the following week), is there anyone who'd like to volunteer to help us? Please email me if this interests you. Thank you.
CORRECTION
The concert for all Kindergarten French Immersion students will be at 6:30 on Wednesday, April 20 (not April 21 as previously reported). Sorry for the mix up!
Monday, 21 March 2016
The Sugar bush experience
Just before the break, the green group had read a story about visiting a sugar bush.
The students were quite fascinated. Many of them have very different experiences when it comes to maple syrup production. Many remembered Chief Top Leaf speaking about how the first native Canadians discovered maple sap, gathered and boiled it producing the amber coloured goodness. Today, we tried to replicate the maple syrup production experience in class. We "tapped" our own trees.
Drilling the hole.
Hanging the bucket.
Audrey decided our maple sugar camp should be named "The Sugar Den".
Gabe and friends made a menu.
We learned that the sap travels up and down the trunk of the tree depending on the temperature and that the optimal temperature for the sap to run is plus 5 during the day and minus 5 at night. Many students had fun fluctuating the temperature with the thermometer.
Some students were busy making "pancakes and sausages" to complete the experience.
When we returned to the classroom we discovered that the sap had run...and there was sap in our bucket (special thanks to the Findlay family). Owen H. Showed how we could taste test it! We looked in the bucket and noticed that it contained dirt in it. Sidney remembered that when we melted snow, we had filtered it, so he suggested that we use a filter to clean the sap! It was quite amazing how much dirt was filtered out.
Everyone got a chance to taste a bit of maple sap. In the following days, we will continue to play and learn in our own "sugar den"! A huge thank you to Jack, Calahan and their family who kindly provided us with the materials and donated some sap and syrup! Yum!
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