Friday, December 20, 2019

December in Pre-K

Crafting is a big part of Pre-K
Sometimes we do impromptu projects like this painting one. Four students chose to paint at he easel. More students wanted to paint so we made a painting table and soon most of the class was busy creating, mixing colours, telling a story in pictures, and discussing our work.


It isn't a holiday if we don't make some food. These young students are actually quite capable cookie cutters thanks to all the practice with playdough. Icing is still a bit of a trick and needed some guidance.

Mrs. Pearson is always happy to craft along with our budding artists.

Once in a while we do a BIG PROJECT we used CUT & COLOUR time to create a special wreath. After several days of making decoration for the wreath our Grade 5 Reading Buddies helped us with the gluing. Gluing is still tricky like icing. It is hard to control and it is messy.





They all enjoy time playing together when time allows.

Poor kids: 
It is a right of passage for Saskatchewan kids to discover first hand the science of freezing metal and moist tongues.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Sorting is a very important skill in Pre-K and Kindergarten

 In our classroom there are many opportunities to develop sorting skills.
The ability to identify the purpose of items and understand how items are the same or different is the beginning of literacy. To READ, you must be able to see how letters and words are the same or different. To comprehend you must be able to understand language that describes.

Here you see samples of how the FOOD goes in the fridge, the baking dishes go in under the stove and the eating dishes go in the cupboard.

 Dress up can be sorted too.

The masks are in one box, hats in another, costumes in the big box and shields beside the costume box.



Kindergarten Sept.2020

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