December 2019
We are at the end of 2019! One more month and then we get to head into the '20s!! But for now, we have a lot packed in to these last 3 weeks of preschool!
Thank you to all of you who joined in our Purdy's Fundraiser this year! We far surpassed our goal of selling $1000 worth of chocolate and in fact sold over $3100!! Our preschool made a profit of $730! Wow! Amazing! Thanks for supporting the children by supporting our preschool!! We will be holding our Samosa fundraiser again in January if you missed it the last time!
IMPORTANT DATES & EVENTS
DEC. 5 - CLASS PHOTO ORDERS DUE (3s & 4s)
DEC 11/12 - CHRISTMAS SERVICES - 6:00PM (children arrive 5:45pm)
DEC. 18/19/20 - CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PARTIES (in class)
DEC. 20 - LAST DAY OF CLASSES BEFORE WINTER BREAK
JAN. 6 - FIRST DAY OF CLASSES AFTER WINTER BREAK
JAN. 31 - STAFF PRO D DAY - PRESCHOOL CLOSED
FEB. 1 - CURRENT FAMILIES REGISTRATION FOR SEPT. 2020
FEB. 3 - COMMUNITY FAMILIES REGISTRATION FOR SEPT. 2020
DISCOVERY TWOS - ARSI, DANIELLE, MARJAN, VIBHA
While learning about ‘our senses’ at circle, we spent time
listening to a Sound CD where we matched the sound to the pictures. We read
stories about what different sounds that animals make and we read the book
“Tails”. We sang “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes” & “Shake it, Baby Shake
it”. We also enjoyed spending time with
Tiffany, our music teacher who sang songs with instruments with us.
We moved onto exploring primary colors while still using our
senses. For circle we listened to the CD story “Pete
the Cat and his White Shoes”. We listened to the felt rhymes 5 Umbrellas, 5
Monkeys and played a guessing game with different Color Houses. We also
listened to Old Macdonald and sang ‘If you are wearing red, shake your head’.
We also sang some of our favorite songs.
Just a few reminders: Please encourage your child to walk up
and down the stairs at school, place their snack bag in the basket and if you
are starting toilet training at home, let us know as consistency is the key…
If you
have any questions, please feel free to ask us,TREEHOUSE ROOM - KAREN, SUSAN, BRITA, MARJAN, CAROL
We
ended the month of October with Halloween, so we thought it
would be a great time to start talking about healthy eating
after all the Halloween sweets that would have been eaten.
Thank you to all the
parents that brought in their child's favourite fruit to share. For
this activity each child was given a plastic knife and cut
their fruit into bite size pieces which turned into a
fruit salad that we shared at snack time.
We discussed what foods were a healthy choice and which ones were not by playing a game at circle where the children came up and put what food item they had in their hand on a happy tooth or a sad tooth. On the back board in the classroom we made a large fruit basket filled with apples, bananas, grapes, oranges and pears. At snack time we talked about what the children were eating and talked about healthy choices.
Everyone was very happy to talk about
what they were eating. In the hallway there was a board that
had apples that we made from egg cartons and hung them from
branches. "An apple a day keeps the doctor away".
We discussed what foods were a healthy choice and which ones were not by playing a game at circle where the children came up and put what food item they had in their hand on a happy tooth or a sad tooth. On the back board in the classroom we made a large fruit basket filled with apples, bananas, grapes, oranges and pears. At snack time we talked about what the children were eating and talked about healthy choices.
For Remembrance Day we made paper poppies and talked about what we were thankful for.
Our clay exploration was fun! We hope you have seen the board in the hallway with what the children discovered while rolling, molding and cutting it. We also brought in the book "Boo boo bird and the grump bird" figures to play in the clay. Shape cutters were used also which lead to a shape partner matching game. Some of the children also made clay pizzas with their favourite toppings.
Christmas is just around the corner and we are getting started with our letters to Santa and our Christmas surprise that the children make to give to their parents. In just a few weeks we will also be having our Christmas Service that our music teacher Tiffany puts together for us. If you hear your child singing them it is because we will be practicing them a lot!
Last
but not least we will be having bins for any donations you may have
(non-perishable food, clothing and toys) to donate to charity. This is the time
for giving after all.
SUNFLOWER ROOM - ARSI, DANIELLE, CAROL
November has sure been a busy month! We
started the month in our Pajamas while we listened to Robert Munsch’s book
“Pajama Day” and talked about what we need to do before we go to bed. It was a
perfect day to enjoy some delicious pumpkin pancakes that the children helped
to make and taste at snack! What a fun day!
Our next topic was one that will continue
throughout the school year! We read the book “Have You Filled A Bucket Today?”
and “Only One You.” We talked about how bucket filling means saying and doing
nice things for friends and family such as sharing or helping at home. We also
learned that everyone has an invisible bucket that they carry around and
throughout the day depending on what they say and do, they fill or dip into
their bucket! Furthermore, we learned that bucket dipping hurts our friends and
families. Bucket dippers are people who don’t share or say things that are
hurtful. We decided as a class we are going to do our best to be bucket fillers
and fill our classroom jar! (Once it’s full of our bucking filling hearts, the
class will get a surprise....Ssshhh!) Furthermore, each child got a bucket
sticker sheet to fill throughout the day as they learn to bucket fill. For art,
the children decorated their own “buckets” and as a class we finger
painted two big buckets for our board.
For Remembrance Day, we read a book called
“A Soldier’s Puppy,” and the felt rhymes called “Five Brave Soldiers,” and
“Five Colorful Poppies.” We discussed how a long time ago men and women had to go
far from home to help bring peace and safety to Canada. Moreover, we talked
about how we remember the brave men and women who weren’t able to come back
home by wearing red poppies. For art, the children traced and decorated a
poppy.
The last community helper we looked at was mail carriers. The children enjoyed telling each other what the mail carriers job is and how it helps letters and packages go to their spots. We read the books “Penguins Post” and the funny story called “Millie waits for the mail.” It was great timing as the children drew a picture to Santa to let him know what they’d like for Christmas. We also started on our very special surprises for Christmas!
In the upcoming weeks, we will be focusing
on the story of the Nativity and many fun filled Christmas stories, songs, and
art! We will also be practicing our songs for our Christmas concert, we will
head to the library for story time and we will have our classroom Christmas
party to end our year!
MUSIC - TIFFANY
Happy Holidays, families! As our Fall term comes to a
close, we have had fun celebrating our hard work by playing musical chairs. We
have spent most of the month rehearsing and we are excited to show you what we
have prepared for the upcoming, Christmas Service. We are signing loud and
proud, ringing our bells and we might even do a little drumming! Laugh along
with us and sing as we celebrate the birth. Together, with joy and music!!
Our service will include traditional Christmas carols as
well as some seasonal poems that have been set to music. Please encourage your
children to sing loud and proud for the Christmas services. We have worked so
hard!
The New Year brings opportunities to explore even more
instruments and to officially meet ‘The Rhythm family’. We will learn how to
read and count basic rhythms in duple time. Prepare for lots of clapping,
tapping and stomping as we enter the new year with style and a sweet beat!
RESOURCE OFFICE - MARION
Tiffany, the teachers and the children are practicing every
week for the Christmas Services. This year we have decided to do a
Christmas Clothing/Toy and Food drive. Please drop off donations in your
classrooms or bring them to the Services and St. Nicholas will be there to
greet you and your family.
Wishing you and your family and Very Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year!