The children and I had a lot of fun with the big book version of Down by the Bay this past week as our shared reading piece. Here is a copy of the song with sample rhymes. Have fun singing the song and making up your own silly rhymes at home!
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Thursday, 10 January 2013
Friday, 14 December 2012
In Search of Silence
As you can imagine, a classroom filled with 20 children does not offer very much silence. In both the morning and afternoon classes, a few of the children were asking their classmates to "stop talking" "just wait for a second" and "listen." I found that they were not requesting this so that their own voices could be heard, but instead they were searching for something else. When I asked them what they were listening to when no one was talking their answers ranged from "peace" to "I'm tired of hearing talk" to "quiet."
We are currently in the early stages of an inquiry unit on sound, so the absence of sound or silence became a related path for us to follow. Many of the children had ideas about what silence was, such as "Silence is when there is nothing, only you."
This led us on a search to find silence.
In the end, we were not able to find silence. Despite this, during our search, the children were so focused on listening to the environment around them that they were able to isolate many different sounds that regularly go unnoticed. This has led them now to think about sounds more intently and the ways in which they are created.
We are currently in the early stages of an inquiry unit on sound, so the absence of sound or silence became a related path for us to follow. Many of the children had ideas about what silence was, such as "Silence is when there is nothing, only you."
This led us on a search to find silence.
In the end, we were not able to find silence. Despite this, during our search, the children were so focused on listening to the environment around them that they were able to isolate many different sounds that regularly go unnoticed. This has led them now to think about sounds more intently and the ways in which they are created.
Song of the Week: December 10
This week, the children learned about Hanukkah. We had fun learning the popular dreidel song. I have also included a counting song involving latkes, or potato pancakes for you to practise with your child at home.
Saturday, 8 December 2012
Song of the Week: December 3
The children were very excited about having a BINGO big book for our shared reading this week. Here is a holiday song that follows the same pattern as BINGO.
Saturday, 1 December 2012
Beautiful Stuff Self-Portraits
After sorting our beautiful found materials, we used them to create self-portraits. |
Song of the Week: November 26
Here is a version of the hokey pokey we are using to help us remember the parts of a tree. Ask your child to show you the actions.
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