May 2019
Wow! There are only 31 school days left in this year! It is hard to believe but the time has just flown by! We have accomplished so much! But we still have a lot planned so stay tuned....
Important Dates and Events
May 8/9 - Music Open House (watch for your invitation)
May 10 - Staff Pro-D Day PRESCHOOL CLOSED
May 20 - Victoria Day PRESCHOOL CLOSED
May 27 - Last Scholastics order due
June 13/14 - 4's Graduation (watch for your invitation)
June 14 - Last day of Preschool Classes
June 17/18 - Picnics (Mahon Water Park)
A reminder to support our Fundraisers...
SCHOLASTIC BOOKS - Only one order left! If you order online you can pick a FREE book. So far this year we have raised almost $650 that will go towards new school supplies for next year! THANK YOU TO ALL THOSE FAMILIES WHO ORDERED BOOKS THIS YEAR!!
LOVABLE LABELS - 20% of every online order will support our Preschool! And we all need labels! They have labels for containers that are dishwasher and microwave proof and are waterproof. The clothing labels are bleach, laundry and sunscreen safe! and the Mini-Metal Bag Tags are waterproof and sunscreen proof! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!
PLACE YOUR ORDER AT: www.StCatherines.lovablelabels.ca
JEANS WEEK - Thank you to everyone who donated to The BC Children's Hospital through our Jeans Week Fundraiser! It's not too late to donate!! Look for the umbrellas in your child's classroom!
JULY SUMMER PROGRAM - There are still spaces available! Contact Marion in the preschool office for more information!
I CAN'T BELIEVE ALL THE THINGS WE DO IN CLASS!
Read below and see for yourself!
DISCOVERY TWOS - Brita, Danielle, Vibha
Then we moved onto Easter with baskets and eggs. The children enjoyed filling the baskets and
hiding the eggs in the housekeeping corner.
Here are some of the farm art activities we did: Tractor painting with coffee and sand,
painted individual red barns, and Mommy and Daddy ducks with feathers and paper
plate pigs.
At Circle children enjoyed Cows in the Kitchen and
sounds on the farm books. But Old
MacDonald on the Farm was definitely the two’s favourite-especially naming and
making the animal sounds.
Hop little Rabbit, don’t you stop
Hop little Rabbit, 1,2,3
Hop little Rabbit hop to me.
Easter theme is always a big hit with our twos. We decorated Easter cookies with icing and we face
painted ourselves into Easter bunnies.
The children also enjoyed experimenting with egg tongs at the science
table to pick up eggs and other small Easter objects. It’s a great way to promote fine motor and
eye and hand coordination skills. We put
shredded paper into the water-table with different coloured eggs to promote
colour recognition.
For art, children enjoyed marble painting Easter eggs,
decorating Easter bunnies with cotton balls, painting bunnies with forks, and making cute little baby chicks with egg cartons.
In amongst this busy month we decorated miniature Jeans
for BC Children’s Hospital.
As always, please come and talk to us if you have any
concerns or questions.
301 - Carol, Susan
Welcome to class 301
blog and thank you for taking the time to read and explore the many highlights of
our classroom.
The children in 301 thoroughly enjoyed the month of April. In
the first half of the month the children engaged in the splendors of spring. Each
child planted a seed in a tiny cup. The seeds were either radishes or beans. We
hope your tiny seed has sprouted and you and your child enjoy taking care of
them.
Along with transforming the car
corner, we also transitioned our home corner into an Easter themed zone. The
Easter eggs were out to hide, the baskets were hanging on the hooks and bunny
ears were available to wear.
Within the second half of the month the children
had been practicing hard for their Easter service that was held in the gym and
church. We were all thrilled with the outcome of the services and we have to say
that this year was particularly delightful.
Once the hype of practicing and
singing was over the children enjoyed an Easter egg hunt within our classroom.
The Easter bunny always has a sneaky way of dropping by and the children were over
the moon when we got back from the gym with a special note taped to the door.
Jeans week kicked off April 22nd
with an umbrella hanging within our classroom, please take this opportunity to
support an important cause and educate your children on the importance of
giving back. The teachers love to get involved as well; we wear head to toe
denim! Thank you for all who have already donated to the cause. The children
have been very curious about helping the sick and injured.
Before we close, we
must not forget one of the highlights of the month was walking to the library
for story time. The children did so well on the walks to and from and they
listened beautifully. The story time was Spring time focused and we loved the
many felt stories and books the librarian had chosen for us. Thank you to the
parents who volunteered their time to help us that day, we really appreciate
it!
Again, thank you for taking the time to read our class blog and we hope you
enjoy the month of May!
302/404 - Karen, Susan, Carol
Welcome to our class
blog! We are so happy to have you here reading our highlights over the past
month.
The month of April was focused on the excitement of Spring and Easter.
The Spring flowers bloomed within our classroom with our back wall displaying
the children’s Spring art. Our car corner was changed into a farm area with
farm animals and barns. The farm animals were a nice change for the children
and they enjoyed playing, imagining and building with their friends.
Within
this classroom of multi-age children we are able to focus on activities such as
“Echo” and “Show and Share”. The orca whale “Echo” is a stuffed animal that the
children take home for the weekend. “Echo” can enjoy going to the park, eating
dinner out or practicing soccer. The premise of this home activity is to
encourage the conservation of our local orcas and bringing awareness to our
preschool’s contributions to the BC whales.
Along with introducing “Echo” our
classroom also started the fun activity of Show and Share. This is a great way
for the children to bring a piece of home to school.
Secondly,
the Easter bunny came to our classroom! The children took part in an Easter egg
hunt with baskets they had hand made. Along with making Easter baskets the
children created an adorable bunny art that is on display in our hallway.
Please take the time to look at these art boards as many of the pieces are made
with love and care! The children were very excited for the holiday ahead and
having a couple extra days with their families. We hope you all enjoyed the
long weekend.
To carry on the idea of helping and caring
we set our home corner up as a veterinary office. The children had the
opportunity to provide care to the animals with our doctor’s kit.
Again, thank you for taking the time to read our class
blog and we hope you enjoy the month of May!
401 - Arsi, Karen, Lisa, Marjan
April brought us letters J,K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S and T. Our art projects were Jellyfish painted with JELLO, kites, lollipops, masks, P with puzzle pieces glued onto paper, rainbows, snakes and tulips.
The Easter bunny paid us a visit on 17th. We decorated paper plate baskets and when the Easter bunny was hopping by, he saw them. There was a note left on our door and the children were left 4 chocolate eggs to find.
A special day is coming in May and we are working on a gift. We hope you like it.
Show and Share has been a great success. Everyone has been so happy to share with the group what they have brought in.
Last but not least, thank you to all the parents who supported our annual Card project. It is such a great way to show off the children’s art.
Thanks for reading.
402 - Arsi, Danielle, Marjan
Graduation is just around the corner, so
we’ve kicked it into high gear for our kindergarten readiness this month. We have
been learning our alphabet and what sound(s) each letter makes. We have been
tracing the letters each week by using dot to dot or following numbers. By
doing so, we have also started to use our pincer grip to write. It is really
important for the children to practice this grip at home as well for this will
help them when they begin writing more in kindergarten. Furthermore, this
allows them to use their fine motor skills and hand eye coordination when it
comes to other activities. We would like to encourage parents to keep
practicing the letters at home. This may be in the form of dot to dot tracing
letters or just pointing out letters you may see around the house/grocery store
(on a toy box, sign,poster etc). When it feels like a game, it’s more fun to
learn!
The children have also worked really hard on the letters of their names and printing their name. We are encouraging them to print their own names on their art at school. This can also be extended at home with their drawings, paintings, or even a birthday card. A fun activity is writing their names in shaving cream on a cookie sheet! (Easy clean up too!)
Some of the activities we did to incorporate the alphabet
this month:
*find the matching upper and lower case letters
*guess which letter is missing
*find the friend with the matching upper\lower case letter
* alphabet box
This month we also said goodbye to Echo as he went back to his family. It was so much fun sharing all the wonderful adventures with our friends at school. Thank you, families for taking such good care of Echo!
It was such a fun art to decorate mini jeans as we discussed the importance of giving and helping others with Jeans Week! The children were very engaged as they listened to each other talking about who had been to a hospital and what a hospital was for. We learned that the umbrella in our classroom was meant for collecting money to help the families and hospitals that are in need. Thank you to everyone who donated for such a worthy cause!
In the upcoming weeks, we will continue to work on our alphabet and other aspects of kindergarten readiness! We will also look into how flowers grow and do some planting. We will talk about Mother’s Day and what goes on in the jungle!
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to talk to us!
304/403 - Karen, Susan, Brita, Carol
Hello and welcome to
your child’s class blog!
The month of April has been filled with many exciting highlights.
First of all, let’s start with the class visit to the library. The children and
teachers attended the Capilano library story time. We were entertained with
spring themed books, felt stories and songs. The librarian did a great job with
keeping the children interested and engaged.
Our car corner was changed into a farm area with farm animals and barns.
The farm animals were a nice change for the children and they enjoyed playing,
imagining and building with their friends.
We are looking forward to spending time outside in the sunshine and
welcoming caterpillars into our classroom on May 7th.
Thank you for
reading our blog and we hope you enjoy the month of May!
MUSIC PROGRAM - Tiffany
May
is here and we’ve got the rhythm of the hands, the feet, the eyes and the hips!
Woo-we! Congratulations, children, on a successful Easter Service. You are all
great musicians.
We
will practice our note value recognition with a memory matching game and we we
will refine our musical ears by learning the major intervals through ‘solfege
songs’. Did you know that ‘do-do-sol-sol’ sounds just like ABC? And
‘do-fa-fa-fa-fa’ sounds like The Wheels on the Bus. Try it!
As
we head into our final months of the school year, the children are invited to
bring in an instrument or musical item, from home, that they would like to
share with the class.
Happy
sing-I mean, Spring!
RESOURCE OFFICE - Marion
May is such a special time in
the preschool. We hope you enjoyed the Easter Services and the Tea
afterwards.
The classrooms are so much brighter with Spring
colours. The sandbox was recently opened in the playground after the long
winter months.
- Talking
with their child about some of the impending changes. Do not
overwhelm them with too much information. A good time to talk to
them would be after their school visit.
- Helping
your child acquire new self help skills (putting on their own shoes or
jacket)
- Encourage
your child to ask for help when needed
- Allowing
your child to practice working independently
- Teaching
your child to follow directions
- Teaching
your child about rules and how important they are
- Encouraging
you child to print their own name
Registration is on going and
several morning sessions are already full.
I have lots of spaces
in the afternoons 1-4 pm. Please drop by the office and sign up.
JEANS DAY – Thursday, May 2nd.
Every year we collect donations for the BC Children’s Hospital. The
umbrellas will be upside down in all the classrooms this week.
Thanks you for your kind
donations.