Saturday, November 30, 2019

Kindergarten - November 2019

November was another wonderful month of learning for everyone in Kindergarten.

Remembrance Day - our poppy search



 Mrs. Dyck's friend, Mrs. Jackle, visited an art class and helped create sunset colours and taught us some simple ways to draw trees and snowflakes.


We shared our progress and goals with our parents at the Student/Parent/Teacher Conferences. 
Every day we begin our day with white board work.














This month we began a new unit of Math. We are making 3-D Shapes with playdough and paper. We are sorting 3-D shapes according to attributes like names (cube, pyramid, sphere, cylinder, rectangular prism or cone) shapes of faces (square, triangle, circle, rectangle) and edges (curved or flat).
We will search for  examples of 3-D shapes in our environment. These pictures feature their paper cubes, which were turned into dice, and cubes in the classroom.















Another part of this unit is creating graphs and reading them. "Roll your dice, now tell us what number you rolled. Look at our graph and tell me what number was rolled least, most and if any are tied."

We were sad to say good-bye to Mrs. Willford, she was with us all last year and at the end of most days this year. Mrs. Pearson is excited to have moved from the School Librarian to Education Assistant.
Kindergarten is snow much fun!

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