Tuesday, 18 February 2020

All things castle...

The Red group has been exploring everything castle. Students can go to the dramatic arts centre and dress up.




They eagerly made magic wands.




They played with various castle inhabitants with different castles.






We read some castle books and even wrote some books about dragons.


















Wednesday, 12 February 2020

Going to Miss Stonecrest!

I wanted to write to inform all of you that I am sadly, officially now off work. It has been a pleasure teaching your children at Stonecrest this year and some even last year as well 😊 It’s now my next journey in life that I get to spend with my family and my little girl coming in April.  I wish all the students a successful school journey at Stonecrest and I am hoping I can get into the school for a visit with the kids before the end of the school year! Thanks again for all the support and I will miss the kids tremendously!

Mrs. Farrell



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Tuesday, 28 January 2020

Visit from a furry friend

Today, we were so excited as we had a visit from a lovely golden retriever. 
His name is Gable and he is 9 years old.






Gable’s owner Kate told the students about what things Gable needs.

She had a book about how he’d grown.

Since Gable is a certified therapy dog, Kate talked about who he visits, what he does, and how he helps.



We each got a chance to ask questions, give him a pet and get a little snuggle!











Sunday, 26 January 2020

Throwing Snowballs

The dollar store sells these pompoms that look like and are marketed as snowballs. We were wondering how to use them in an educational manner because, who doesn’t love to throw snowballs? We came up with a classroom game where the students are throwing the snowballs towards some solo cups. Each cup has a number on it. Once the student has knocked down a cup, he or she goes and picks it up, makes note of what number they knocked down and then marks it off on a small sheet of paper.


It is so simple, yet valuable. The throwing motion towards a particular target helps motor development and by having to throw at “numbers”, ensures the students know and are becoming increasingly familiar with the numbers. 


Friday, 24 January 2020

Circle Time with Mrs. Farrell December & January

Circle Time with Mrs. Farrell December & January 

December and January were focused on recognizing numbers in fun ways, singing songs, playing interactive games and reading stories! 

The senior kindergartens worked on recognizing simple sight words through a variety of interactive games. They also practiced number recognition and counting by 10's all the way up to 100! As well as solving simple math questions with a fun interactive penguin game!

The junior kindergartens worked on recognizing numbers 1-10 and once they got a general understanding on those numbers we challenged them with numbers 10-20! They also enjoyed learning some fun repetitive songs!


Find the "present" Working on numbers counting by 1's 1-10 with juniors
Working on numbers counting by 10's 10-100 with seniors



5 little reindeer jumping on the Sled Song! JK's enjoyed acting out this song with antlers and all:)


Where is Santa Song? Both JK and SK students love this song!


Mitten Match Game focusing on numbers 1-10 with 1:1 correspondence







Famous: Blizzard Game! Focusing on higher numbers 1-20!


Close your eyes! No peaking!



Snowman are you Hungry? Feeding Mr. Snowman "snow balls" 
Juniors working on numbers 10-20!
Seniors working on simple sight words


Snowman Dice Game :) With a fun snowman hat and carrot nose!



Piper the Penguin Game
"Piper the Penguin has just one wish and that's to eat lots of fish, fish, fish!"
Juniors working on recognizing numbers
Sensior working on simple math questions




Where's the snowball hiding? 
Juniors working on numbers 1-10 counting by 1's
Seniors working on numbers 10-100 counting by 10's


Some of the Books we got to enjoy:
Stick Man oh Stick Man
Harold and the North Pole
Finding Christmas
Sadie and the Snowman
Sounds Like Christmas
Deep Snow
Willabee the Bumblee
Ribbon Rescue
Snow Bugs





Thursday, 23 January 2020

Not a Stick!

This week, we read the story called, “Not a Stick”.
The main character in the story imagines that his stick is a variety of other objects. We challenged our seniors to do something similar on our nature walk. Here are some of their imaginative answers!
This is not a stick, it is a horse!

This is not a stick, it is an old mans cane!

This is not a stick, it is a saw!

This is not a stick, it is a paddle!

This is not a stick, it is a witch’s broom!

This is not a stick, it is a razor for a man’s beard !

This is not a stick, it is a toboggan!

This is not a stick, it is a horse!

This is not a stick, it is a wand!

This is not a stick, it is a saw!
This is not a stick, it is a hot dog!

This is not a stick, it is a unicorn horn!