Sunday, 28 April 2013
Our Trip to the Valley
Both the morning and afternoon classes had the exciting opportunity to visit our local valley alongside the Grade 3 and Grade 4 children. The older children acted as guides, as they regularly have their outdoor education classes down in the valley and know the area well.
The weather cooperated and the morning class had a wonderful time exploring the valley with the older children and on our own. The afternoon class was not as fortunate! Despite this, the children made the best of their situation and had a great time splashing around in the rain.
The weather cooperated and the morning class had a wonderful time exploring the valley with the older children and on our own. The afternoon class was not as fortunate! Despite this, the children made the best of their situation and had a great time splashing around in the rain.
Walking along the ridgeway path. This offered an amazing view of the surrounding area, highways and C.N. Tower. |
Here, we are inside a tree-branch shelter built and cared for by the outdoor education classes. |
Looking at the river below and a couple of swimming ducks. |
The morning class explore a hidden trail and found some workers removing logs from the river. |
Walking up the huge hill with the afternoon children. |
The afternoon children on their way down the stone path to the shelter. |
Sunday, 14 April 2013
The Green Grass Grows All Around
Here is a fun Youtube video of The Green Grass Grows All Around from Barney.
Sunday, 7 April 2013
The Death of an Ant: geometry for real life
While tidying up, the afternoon class accidentally squished an ant. The children were so upset by what had happened that they decided to create a funeral for the ant to let it know that they were sorry. It was decided that we would bury it outside and that we needed a stop sign so no one would step on it and a box to put it in. In creating these items, the children demonstrated their growing understandings of shapes and spatial sense.
the stop sign
the box
the stop sign
"I was making an octagon with a ruler to make sure the sides were the same length." |
"We were making a stop sign. We were cutting the paper." |
"I was counting the vertices and then I was counting the sides to make sure it was an octagon." |
the box
"I cutting a paper square. 6 squares because it's a cube." |
"I making the box. A cube. Squares. I drawing the squares. A cube because it's squares." |
"I done my box. I put squares." |
The children and I buried the ant using leaves from our classroom and put up the stop sign and a sign letting everyone know that we had buried our ant on this spot.
Monday, 1 April 2013
Our Flower Shop
Our ever-changing drama centre has been a home centre, doctor's office, the Valley and pizza shop. The children have now voted to turn it into a flower shop. Both the morning and afternoon classes have been working hard to brainstorm what they need in a flower shop and turn their vision into a reality.
Some of the children decided to turn our tree into a flowering one and have been drawing, painting and collecting flowers to add to it.
The afternoon children decided that we need to grow flowers in our shop and laid down large brown paper as soil.
Some of the children decided to turn our tree into a flowering one and have been drawing, painting and collecting flowers to add to it.
The afternoon children decided that we need to grow flowers in our shop and laid down large brown paper as soil.
Onto this "soil," many of the children have been "growing" their own sculpted flowers using wire, beads and plasticine that have turned out beautifully. These flowers have taken a great deal of time, patience and fine motor capabilities to create.
Our flower shop is still very much a work in progress at this point, but already many curriculum areas, such as measurement, counting, adding and subtracting, shapes, spatial sense, reading, writing, science and the visual arts are being explored when playing here. For example, some children were making use of the index in a book to find wildflowers they wanted to draw. Others were connecting earlier learning when explaining that the flowers in our shop would need sunlight, air and water to grow.
Our flower shop is a perfect addition to our classroom as a way of welcoming the sunny spring weather and I can't wait to see what other learning will emerge as it continues to grow.
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