We hope that you had a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend!
Please continue to check our classroom blog regularly. Pictures of our recent field trip to Pepe's Pumpkin Patch will be posted this week :)
Monday, 14 October 2013
The Book Nook
Students retell a story by pretending they are the characters.
What do students learn at the Reading Centre?
Children will:
- Develop an interest in print
- Retell and dramatise a familiar story
- Use left-to-right progression
- View the works of a wide range of authors and illustrators
- Discuss books
- Develop oral language
- Relate stories and pictures to the print of the spoken word
- Listen with discrimination
- Extend and enrich language
- Recognise a variety of language patterns
- Discriminate likenesses and differences
Monday, 7 October 2013
Dramatic Play
Our dramatic play area was very busy today! On Friday, the students thought of different ways to transform our house centre before agreeing that an Animal Hospital would be a great new setting for dramatic play.
What do students learn at the dramatic play centre?
Children will:
Many students chose to use "Creation Station" materials to make cages for the numerous animals in the dramatic play centre. They explored a variety of art materials, such as cardboard boxes, tissue paper, crayons, glue, recycled materials and foam letters.
What do students learn at the dramatic play centre?
Children will:
- Role play
- Play cooperatively with others
- Identify with character and interact appropriately
- Use materials to represent real objects and situations
- Draw from past experiences to problem solve
- Dramatize with greater confidence
- Practice oral and written language
- Plan and organize
- Perform for an audience
- Develop leadership qualities
Taking care of injured "animals."
One student created a sign that says, "We Share," to promote cooperation in our new centre.
Many students chose to use "Creation Station" materials to make cages for the numerous animals in the dramatic play centre. They explored a variety of art materials, such as cardboard boxes, tissue paper, crayons, glue, recycled materials and foam letters.
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