Thursday, November 13, 2014

Lost And Found - Mittens, Gloves, and Socks!

Please let us know if any of these items belong to your child.  We just began with mitten weather and our Lost and Found bin is already full!

Lost and Found - Miscellaneous

Do you recognize anything? Most of the ice-packs, barrettes, etc. have been unclaimed since September.  We will keep them in our classroom Lost and Found bin for a few more days.

Making Lemon Poppy Seed Bread

 We made the bread prior to the Remembrance Day Assembly.  When we left the assembly we could smell the bread baking in the oven.  It was a tasty treat to enjoy later in the day with our Big Buddies.  It was also a great lead-in to our "Recipe For Peace" writing activity. (Stay tuned for a post on our "Recipe For Peace").





Saturday, November 08, 2014

We Know Pumpkins Have Seeds...What About These?



Three girls wanted to investigate the question above. We spent a lot of time discussing pumpkin seeds and counting the seeds from "Jack" (the pumpkin involved in the "rotten pumpkin experiment").  The girls made surveys and asked their classmates (and others) whether they thought the acorn squash and "long-neck" would have seeds.  There was much anticipation as I cut them in half.  Some children were surprised to see seeds and they enjoyed picking the seeds out.

Learning About Height

This is the end-result of one of our math lessons related to measuring height.  Mrs. Beselaere and I each worked with a group of students.  Each child placed their item on the board according to "shortest to tallest" order.

Before Halloween the children enjoyed measuring the height of different pumpkins in our classroom using snap cubes.  For the activity shown in the above collage, the children measured pumpkins they made.  They could make their pumpkins any size and shape.  The children measured their pumpkins from the bottom to the top of the stem and recorded the measurement  on a sticker on their pumpkins.  A few students were very interested in ordering the pumpkins from "shortest to tallest" (see our "Short To Tall Pumpkin Wall" collage below).  










Their Interest In Rolling Pumpkins Took Us Outside! We Needed A Hill!

The Children Discovered That Pumpkins Roll! That Discovery Lead To A Ramp-Building Project!

Monday, November 03, 2014

Pumpkin Party!



This was one of our centres at the Pumpkin Party on Friday morning.  This craft turned into a special photo keepsake that was placed in your child's mailbag on Monday.  The second craft the children made has also been sent home in mailbags.  We also had a games centre and a snack centre.  The collage below shows the sensory centre.

Worms And Dirt Continued!

We Made Pumpkin Glyphs With Our Big Buddies On Tuesday

Our Fall Store In The Dramatic Play Area Continues To Be A Popular Spot!

Measuring Height With Our Smaller Pumpkins

How Tall Is The Pumpkin?

Measurement - Learning About Height



Our Books About Squirrels

We are learning the difference between fiction and non-fiction texts. We are enjoying the exposure to squirrel facts. We are also getting a kick out the silly ways of the fictional character "Scaredy Squirrel". 

Outdoor Fun In The Leaves

Our class really enjoys our walks in the school yard. These walks always include stops at our favourite fall trees (in addition to making "leaf angels", enjoying the "crunchy" sounds as we run through the leaves, rolling in the leaves, making leaf piles and leaf forts). We have been keeping an eye on these trees for weeks, watching for colour changes, falling leaves, etc. For this walk, we were also on the lookout for squirrels and their nests. Our non-fiction books about squirrels described the nests so we knew what we were looking for. We are pretty sure we found two nests!