Friday 30 January 2015

P is for...

P is for pigs, pancakes, pizza, pom poms, pencils, pudding and so much more!
 
 
Yesterday in Letter Time we read the story "If You Give a Pig a Pancake" by: Laura Numeroff. We also practiced making the /p/ sound and talked about different things that make that sound.

 
After our circle, we tried making P's out of pom poms and pipecleaners.
The lingo we use when writing the uppercase P is:
"Big line down jump to the top little curve to the middle"
 

We ended Letter Time by eating popcorn!

Friday 23 January 2015

Ned the Newt Presenting the Letter N

Yesterday in Letter Time the focus was on the Letter N!

The children explored the container full of things starting with the /n/ sound
 

The children had the opportunity to choose to make a necklace or a nest, or  a nose, or the letter N out of playdough
 


They also read the Nicest Newt and one group made a Letter N craft

Thursday 22 January 2015

January!

Hello STA family and friends, sorry for not posting in awhile. We have been busy getting back into the swing of things as well as organizing integration placements for next year.

Here is a recap of what we have been up to these past few weeks:

Lovely Letter L

We read Little Red Rabbit and focused on the words starting with the /l/ sound, we searched for letter L's in the "snow" and made Letter L's out of Lego.


 
The colour this month is....
One of our sensory bins is filled with cotton balls, snowflake stickers and snowman. The kids have really liked exploring the cotton balls as well as playing with the snowman in the "snow"!
 

White has tied in nicely to our continued theme of winter! One of the books we have read this month is the Mitten. Since the story is quite long, we simplified it and used visuals to make it more interactive for the kids.
 

 
 
Obstacle Course in the Big Gym

 
1. Hopscotch
2. Walk up ramp
3. Walk on snake
4. Walk on "S" curve
5. Crawl down wedge
6. Crawl through tunnel
 
The gym is a great place for the kids to burn off some energy as well as work on a variety of gross motor skills. The gym is also a great place to facilitate social interactions between the kids - playing chase, taking turns on the swing, or playing follow the leader!
 
Melting Snowman

 
This craft was a huge hit! It was easily adapted for all skill levels and allowed the kids to explore with a variety of craft materials.
 

Letter M


 
M is for monkeys, magnets, milkshakes, MacDonald's, monsters... during letter time the kids had an opportunity to make the letter M out of playdough, read a story about a monkey, sing five little  monkeys jumping on the bed and go on a magnet hunt! A big emphasize during letter time has been on the sounds the letters make.
 
The M says mmm
The M says mmm
All the letters make a sound
The M say mmm
 
 

Yogarilla
 
Yogarilla is a fun and engaging way to teach children various yoga poses. We generally start off our yoga gym lessons with some stretching to warm up our bodies and then cycle through various poses and end with something fun (scooters, dancing with ribbons or the parachute). Driving has become a favorite pose among most of the kiddos!