Welcome back!
Mindful Monday
"When you have so much to do.
Breathe in, breathe out
Count 1,2
Then do!"
We read Awasis and the World Famous Bannock
Awasis loses her Kohkum's bannock! But she meets many friends along the way to help her make more
Thank you to Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Stutt for organizing a wonderful "It's our Lucky Day" to get us started for the March Break!
We finished planting our baby plants. Here they are with the proud parent plant looking on in the background.
We will keep the plants here and learn to take care of them, watch them grow and later in the spring the plants will go home.
I wish everyone a safe and healthy March Break!
What a busy, fun day today!
For outdoor learning, we did some math- sorting and graphing.
After examining our mittens, we decided that we could sort them by with fingers (gloves) and without fingers (mitts) and we put them in piles.Continuing our learning about keeping kind hearts, kind words and kind thoughts, we brainstormed what each one looks and sounds like.
All week we are taking turns planting our baby plants. If you remember, (Nov 30th blog post) we separated the baby plants from the parent plant. The roots have been growing and now they are ready to plant in their very own home!
We are making observations of how the roots look.
We complete our observations by drawing a picture of our baby plant in their new home.
We read Pumpkin Soup. Each of the friends has a special job in making the soup. Can you remember the cat's job? the squirrel's job? The duck's job?
Happy Monday Everyone!
In our classroom, the educator team have been noticing some "hands-on" behaviours and some unkind words among classmates. We are hoping to nip these surfacing behaviours in the bud and your support at home would be most appreciated.
One approach we are taking is the "kind hearts, kind words, kind thoughts" reminder.
We are working towards keeping kind hearts, kind words and kind thoughts at the forefront throughout the day.
Our letter of the week is the letter Kk
Continuing with our long-term inquiry around food, it is soup week.
Our core text is Community Soup.
The children and their teachers make a soup together from the community garden.
Our drama center combines our two themes for the week - A Soup Kitchen!
Black -eyed peas update:
The leaves are growing! They are just about ready to sample.Happy Friday!
We started the day by checking in on our black eyed peas.
There are roots growing!We noticed that new colours are appearing; yellow and green.
I will take them home for the weekend to keep the water fresh.
Perhaps Monday we will be able to have a taste?
Since we heard the Hogtown Brass yesterday, I chose Listen to My Trumpet as our fun Friday book.
Gerald learned Piggy isn't trying to make music after all! Can you tell your family at home what she was trying to sound like?