Princes ELC
PRINCE ALFRED COLLEGE EARLY LEARNING CENTRE
An environment designed to foster creativity, provoke questions, provide challenges and celebrate the achievements of young children. We foster the development of integrity, curiosity, confidence, compassion and Christian principles.We encourage relationships of shared responsibility and mutual respect. We believe in fun and the joy and importance of childhood. We ensure an environment filled with a sense of humour, love of play and exploration, and a sense of community.
An environment designed to foster creativity, provoke questions, provide challenges and celebrate the achievements of young children. We foster the development of integrity, curiosity, confidence, compassion and Christian principles.We encourage relationships of shared responsibility and mutual respect. We believe in fun and the joy and importance of childhood. We ensure an environment filled with a sense of humour, love of play and exploration, and a sense of community.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Langley Room
It was an adventurous week last week in the Langley Room.
We started off making yummy honey joys on Monday with Miss Kerry which were delicious.
Then we enjoyed having a play and picnic in the gym with our teddy bears and enjoying
scrumptious fairy bread.
We made models of our faces out of clay and have had the joy of watching our flowers
grow which we have been planting with Miss Emily.
After our day off we all came to school in our PJ's. We thought we looked pretty good!
We then went for a walk to the rose garden to look for some snails but it was very unsuccessful.
We sang a song along the way "We're going on a snail hunt!"
Thank you Miss Gray for all your help it has been wonderful having you in the room over the
last two weeks. Next Tuesday we will welcome back Miss Jess!
Thanks for a fun two weeks
Nicole, Kerry, Emily and Emma
Mead Room
We have had another fun week of holidays in the Mead room. On
Monday we played tennis up at the gym. We practiced hitting the balls over the
nets, bouncing and then hitting the balls, and also hitting the balls against
the walls. We think there are some people on the pro tennis circuit who better
be watching their backs…
On Tuesday we had a music day. Some of us brought instruments from
home, and others borrowed some from school. First we practiced in small groups
out in the town square, and then we did a whole group practice. Once we had
perfected our instruments we took our music to the world! Well, to the rest of
the school, as we walked around to each of the classes and shared our songs.
We have been enjoying reading the fairy tale The Gingerbread Man, so on Wednesday we baked our own. We followed
the recipe and then rolled out the dough and cut out the gingerbread man
shapes. We put them in the oven to cook. Luckily, none of our gingerbread men
escaped from the oven and ran away, so when they were ready we were able to
decorate them, and then eat them- yum!
On Friday we experimented with our senses. We had a smelling
table, where we got to sniff lots of different scents and see if we could work
them out. We also tasted some different fruits. The lemons and limes made us
pull funny faces!
Olympia
(sniffing
the cocoa powder)- Chocolate!
Jock
(eating
pomegranate)- It tastes like strawberry, but it’s not.
Angus
(eating
lemons and limes)- Be very careful because it’s sour.
Henry (eating kohl
rabi)- Mmmmmmmmm! More please!
The holidays sure have been fun!
Kind regards, Miss Amelia and Miss Sarah
Cooper Room
Last week was yet another week of holiday fun for the Cooper room children.
Monday saw the children turn into tennis champions as they hit many many tennis balls around the gym. We set up tennis nets and the children practiced backhand and volleys with pure enthusiasm and skill. What fantastic hand/eye co-ordination was observed by the educators. Perhaps Wimbledon is calling some of our future tennis champions!
On Tuesday it was Music day and what a terrifc band the Cooper and Mead children made with their instruments. They bought in guitars, recorders, drums and xylophones and walked around the Early Learning Centre, playing beautiful tunes, entertaining all children and staff.
On baking day (Wednesday), the Junior Masterchef Cooper room children participated in making gingerbread men. Mixing, pouring, kneading, rolling and shape making were some of the processes they engaged in to produce yummy, scrummy gingerbread men. As they went into the oven to bake, we kept checking on them- to make sure none of them escaped to sing "Run, run as fast as you can, you can't catch me I'm a gingerbread man", lucky for us we didn't need to chase any....
On Friday, it was bike bonanza day and bicycles, tricycles and scooters were ridden around our ELC bike track. With excitement and great balance, the Cooper room children had races and followed road safety rules, ensuring themselves and their friends stayed safe.
What a fun filled week.
Regards Miss Bowden and Mrs Nacca
Chapple Room
Dear Chapple Families,
This week started off with learning about ANZAC Day and having
conversations about what the holiday means to us. We watched a special video
which was about a Dawn Service in Canberra and watched the soldier play the
Last Post on his bugle. We had discussions about Poppies and why we wear them
on ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day. We extended on this by making our
own Poppy Field. It's displayed out the front of the Chapple
Room, and we loved making it!
We made Anzac biscuits that were delicious. The children were
hands on and enjoyed making them. We also took the children for a memorial walk
to the school museum and got to witness all the archived memorabilia.
With the holidays coming to an end, we have had a great time and
have recharged our batteries, with having lots of outside time and being
able to choose our special activities from the store room ourselves. We have
loved playing with the cloud dough and the Dinoland in Edgerley Room
and having movie days with yummy popcorn!
It’s been a great holiday program and we look forward to starting
Term 2 off energized and ready!
Thanks,
Miss C, Miss Veltmeyer, Miss Rachel and Miss Renee
Edgerley Room
Dear Edgerley friends and families,
ANZAC Memorial Week was a great week of remembrance,
discovery and appreciation of our brave soldiers. The Edgerley children were so keen to find pieces of information on the journey of the soldiers to
various military posts.
“Where is Turkey”, Angus curiously asked.
“We can find it on the map!”, Max answered.
“It starts with the TTT like my name!”, Toby added.
As we found Turkey on the map, we were all bewildered as to what
the soldiers had to endure to keep Australia and New Zealand safe.
Ms. Veltmeyer showed us how to make poppy flowers using craft
materials.
“Maybe they used poppy flowers because it does look pretty” Alyssa
commented.
“Yeah! They would look so brave if they wear them on their
uniform”, Lily added.
“They help us remember all the soldiers that didn’t come back to
their families”, Fletcher reflected.
“Their mummies and daddies must be sad”, Rocco said.
Our PAC ANZAC Memorial Walk was a great adventure. We went to the main reception to pick up the keys and met Mr. Tutt on the way.
Our PAC ANZAC Memorial Walk was a great adventure. We went to the main reception to pick up the keys and met Mr. Tutt on the way.
We started our journey to discovery at the PAC Museum. We saw lots
of war memorabilia and even found the pin with Simpson and his donkey on it.
Great spotting!
We discovered that there were so many PAC boys that went to war
and were not lucky to come back to their families.
The best part was writing all our names on the visitors’ book and
wrote how great the museum was.
We also checked out the ANZAC Hall and the Memorial stone next to
the Chapel.
We had a moment of silence in remembrance of the soldiers and
shared more of our ideas.
“Maybe the soldiers really had to be so brave”, Bayley
shared.
“And they had to believe in themselves too”, Amaia added.
“We have to think of them lots”, Finn informed.
“And look after the stone and the Pine tree”, Caleb commented.
We finished the week on a high coming to school with our crazy
socks, watching a movie and cooking and eating yummy ANZAC biscuits.
Looking forward to a fun filled term 2.
Mrs Rocca and Ms Renee
Friday, April 19, 2013
Hat Policy
Children do not have to wear their hats from May 1st as per our Sun Policy. Feel free to send your child's hat if we have sunny weather after that date and we will ensure they wear it at appropriate times.
Edgerley Room
Dear Edgerley Families,
Week 1 of the Holidays has been loads of fun for the children and teachers. We started off with our Wacky Hair Day coming to school with our wackiest, craziest and coolest hairstyle adding glitters, gel, feathers, colored hair chalk and even pegs to come up with the best tresses! We sported the mohawk, spikes, plaits and even wigs! As if that wasn't enough fun we also brought our beloved teddies and bedtime friends for a wonderful walk and picnic in the back oval. We shared our fruit under the warm sunshine and went for some running races too. We also learnt a new game from Ms. Renee where we sit in a circle and rolled a ball to and fro trying to touch the leg of the person in the middle. What a cool game that was.
Indoors, we continued to explore our Dinoland where we learnt about Dinosaur families and species, their food and built homes for them. We also experimented on making Clouddough which turned out to be a great experience. What made it so cool is that we didn't even need to use salt or hot water.
"Oh! Its so gooey!" Rocco said.
"I really like the feel of it" Chloe added
"I can make a cake with it for you Mrs Rocca" Fletcher offered.
We have also been looking after tadpoles and little snails in a tank and watch them using our magnifying glasses. Lucky the children reminded Mrs Rocca to feed them for the weekend.
At end the week we watched "The Land Before Time" to further explore our interest in Dinosaurs. We watched a group of baby dinosaurs go on a journey to the Great Valley. We had yummy popcorn inside our personlised paper cones. All in all, it was a great week!
Dates to Remember:
Tuesday: Please bring any ANZAC DAY Memorial piece e.g. badge, uniform, medals etc. for the children to share with the group.
Wednesday: PAC Museum Excursion
Friday: Crazy Socks Day. Come to Kindy with your most outrageous socks! Lets all get warm and cozy for a movie!
Looking forward to next week!
Mrs. Rocca, Ms. V and Ms. Renee
Chapple Room
The holiday program has kicked off this week with lots of enjoyable and exciting experiences . The children were particularly keen to go on a Teddy Bear Picnic so on Wednesday Chapple and Edgerley had an outdoor Morning Tea Teddy Bear Picnic. The children brought along their favourite teddy comforters to join us at snack time. We enjoyed the morning sunshine out on the senior oval and also played some group games - Red Yellow Green, Duck Duck Goose and the Circle Game.
The children have really enjoyed Dinosaur Land and exploring with the life and world of creatures that are now extinct. Many children were interested in reading books about Dinosaurs and this has resulted in conversations, sharing ideas, and new understandings.
Happy Weekend!
Dates to Remember:
Tuesday: Please bring any ANZAC DAY Memorial piece e.g. badge, uniform, medals etc. for the children to share with the group.
Wednesday: PAC Museum Excursion
Friday: Crazy Socks Day. Come to Kindy with your most outrageous socks! Lets all get warm and cozy for a movie!
Cristina, Pamela, Bethany and Rachel
Cooper Room
Dear Cooper families and
friends,
The holidays have begun
and each day we have had an exciting experience for the children. On Monday we designed and painted the
children’s faces into jungle animals. After pretending to be animals inside we
took the children into the outside area to run in the bushes before finishing
with animal stories and games on our new Samsung tablets. Tuesday saw the children visit
the hair dressers shop located in both the town square and Cooper Room, where a
variety of coloured sprays, hair chalks and bands were supplied for the
children to have new outrageous hair styles! Wednesday was dedicated to
gardening and the children planted herbs, flowers and vegetables. Thank you to
all the parents who provided gardening equipment and seeds for the children, we
will all be nurturing them so they grow.
“You have to water it
now or it won’t grow!” Ammar
“It can grow it to
anything you want!” Kristian
“I got plants at my
home” Max
The movie was very
successful on Thursday, and the children enjoyed fresh fruit and popcorn as
they watched the Jungle Book. We voted on who was our favourite character in
the movie and there was no suprise - Baloo was the firm favourite: who
doesn't love a big blue bear? To end the week the children took part in
the colour run. On your marks, get set..... so many beautiful colours
running across the school oval. It was the Cooper children in blue, green, red
and yellow showing how fast they can run. They ran in team colours and as a
finale, all the children ran a 'rainbow' race. Each child was presented with a
medal for great participation, lovely listening and top effort for joining in
with smile!
Monday 22nd
April – Tennis experience (if your child has a tennis racket you are
welcome to bring it in).
Tuesday 23rd
April – Music event (if your child has a musical instrument you are welcome to
bring it in).
Wednesday 24th
April – Baking day (we will provide necessary ingredients).
Friday 26th
April – Bike Bonanza (if your child has a bike, trike or scooter we encourage you to bring it in). Please
remember to bring in your child's safety helmet.
Miss Bowden and Mrs
Nacca
Mead Room
Wow, what a fun first
week of holidays we have had in the Mead class! On Monday we made animal masks
and then went and hid in the garden. Miss Sarah and Miss Amelia got into their
Jeep and went on safari, hoping to see some wildlife. Well, it proved to be
their lucky day as they saw tigers, lions, a crocodile, a giraffe, and even a
new hybrid species- the “tiger-lioness” ! Luckily they managed to get a photo of
this magnificent creature, which they will consult Sir David Attenborough about
when he is in town.
On Tuesday we had a
Wacky Hair day. Some of us came to school with crazy hair, while others took
advantage of the School Salon and came away with hairstyles that stole the
show! We had spiky hair, blue hair, pink hair, gold hair, spotty hair, even
hair with feathers in it!
On Wednesday we had a
gardening day. We popped on our gloves, got our spades and rakes, and prepared
the garden bed before we planted carrots, beetroot, mint, and freesia bulbs. We
also planted broccoli seeds in individual pots for us to take home.
On Thursday we had a
quiet, relaxing day and watched The
Jungle Book and ate popcorn. There was even a tiger in the movie, but he
wasn’t as ferocious as some of those seen on safari !
On Friday we came to
school dressed in our favourite colours, and then took part in some Colour
Runs. We all ran really fast in our colour groups, and then we did a big
rainbow run. We all tried so hard that we were awarded gold medals in a medal
ceremony that rivalled the Olympics. We wonder what fun things are in store for
us next week !
Monday 22nd April – Tennis experience (if your child has a tennis racket you are welcome to bring it in).
Tuesday 23rd April – Music event (if your child has a musical instrument you are welcome to bring it in).
Wednesday 24th April – Baking day (we will provide necessary ingredients).
Wednesday 24th April – Baking day (we will provide necessary ingredients).
Miss Amelia and Miss Sarah
Langley Room
What an exciting first week of holidays we have had.
The children really enjoyed having their hair done on Tuesday, followed by cooking on Wednesday and watching a movie on Thursday. Our biggest highlight was on Thursday when we went for a play on the tennis courts.When we were playing some of us noticed a fire truck parked in the driveway. Miss Emily went and asked the fire fighters if we could come and have a look at their truck.
We all watched as the fire fighters filled their hoses with water to make sure there weren't any holes in them. They then let all the water out and some of our shoes got wet !
One friendly fire fighter was kind enough to show us some special torches they have. They flashed red and blue. The fire fighter told us that they put these special torches on the ground so that when its dark cars and people can see them.
Next week we have some more fantastic activities planned.
Monday: Cooking delicious honey crackles
Tuesday: Walk to the Playground at the big school
Wednesday: Teddy Bears Picnic. (Please bring your favourite teddy to school)
Thursday: Anzac day- No school today
Friday: PJ day (Wear your Pj's to school)
If you have any questions please speak to one of the staff members in the room
Thanks,
Nicole, Kerry, Emily and Miss Gray
Friday, April 12, 2013
Open Day at new Health and Sports Centre
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are delighted to invite all members of the College Community to the:
Open Day for the RED Centre
Prince Alfred College's new Health and Sport Centre
Tuesday 30 April 2013
12.00pm to 7.00pm
Holiday Activities
Dear
Edgerley and Chapple Families
We
are looking forward to our two week holiday activities.
Please
save these dates for something special.
16th- Tuesday
is Wacky Hair Day! You’re welcome to send your child with the wackiest hair do
of all using cool hair styles with gel, hair glitter etc. We will have a great
time doing plaits, wearing wigs and much more.
17th- Wednesday. It’s Teddy Bears Picnic! We will take our lovely teddies to a lovely
walk and morning tea picnic.
We
will also do some cooking, dress ups and lots more fun activities in store.
Cheers
PS
We don’t have Show and Tell times during the Holidays.
Chapple
and Edgerley Teams
Langley Room
The Langley children have had an exciting week exploring our unit of inquiry- Sustainablity.
We have been using recycled boxes, bottle caps, bottles and other items to create a structure using masking tape and glue to hold it together. We are going to continue to work on this activity over the holidays.
"What are you making?" Angelina asked Miss Nicole
"What do you think it is?" Miss Nicole, asked Angelina.
"It's American," Answered Angelina
"Fire engine, looks like fire engine," Said Alexander
"It's a crocodile snap, snap, snap" Lachlan said
"It's gonna make some music," Toby told Miss Kerry
"That's a tower," Said Knox
" It's going to be big, a little, big castle," Toby said
" Big castle," said Loukas
The children have also enjoyed caring for our vegetable garden which has started sprouting some
yummy spinach, playing in the home corner with the teddies and dolls and playing with the bugs
in the gooey mud.
On Tuesday week one of the holidays we will be having a wacky hair day in the Langley room. Staff will use hair chalk, glitter, gel, feathers and pipe cleaners to create a funky hair style on your child.
We will be using hair chalk as it is a non toxic option to coloured hair spray and will wash out. If your child has fair hair the chalk may last for several washes.
* If you don't want your child to participate in wacky hair day, please let Kerry, Nicole or Emily know.
On Friday 19th April we will be holding a casual day where we are encouraging children to wear their favourite colour. We will also be raising money for Make a Wish Foundation if you would like to make a donation.
The holiday program is now displayed in the Langley room above the lockers if you would like to have a read.
Enjoy your weekend
Jess, Nicole, Kerry and Emily
Could all parents please check their child's hat and jumper to make sure they have the correct ones as we are missing 3 jumpers and our spare hats .
Thankyou
Mead Room
Dear
Parents and Friends,
As
the children’s interest in birds and watching birds with binoculars grew, we
wanted to provide a socio-dramatic experience for the children where they could
use the bird puppets to make the birds come alive. Using the tent became the
highlight, complete with a campfire and of course some cottonwool marshmallows!
Everyone was so excited! There was so much fun to be enjoyed!
Wishing
you a safe and happy school holiday time. Thank you so much for your support
and involvement this term.
Warm
regards,
Pip
Cooper, Emma Mc Kenzie and Amelia Kasauskas
Cooper Room
Dear Cooper families and friends,
This week we had a very special visit from Dentist Melissa and Doctor Rabbit. They taught the children all about some times foods and every day foods. The children now know how many times to brush their teeth - two times a day, for two minutes. We all then had an examination and passed with sparkly teeth.
The children have been very musical this week with The Cooper Room Rock Band in crash, bang and booming style from day to night... no stopping these children. We even went outside for an Irish jig with home made head bands.
As the term has come to an end we welcome you to add these dates to your diary for the children over the holidays-
Friday 19th April - Colour Run Day
Please could your child come dressed in their favourite colour as we will be having running races around the outside area and each colour will be their team choice.
Thursday 25th April - Anzac Day- centre closed
Mrs Lock and Miss Bowden
Chapple Room
Dear Chapple Room Parents and Friends,
It has been an exciting week this week with the introduction
of Raph the frog and his little tadpole brother. Izabella brought them in to
share with us, until the frog loses its tale. We had a great time observing
them both. We also drew pictures of them and discussed the changes we might see
over the coming days.
‘It’s body looks like a fish. It’s got a tail.’ Izabella
‘I wander why the big tadpole isn’t moving?’ Sebastian
‘That’s not a big tadpole. It’s a frog.’ Raphael
‘Do you know frogs do magic tricks? They jump away!’
Christian
‘The frogs tail goes back up into its body.’ Izabella
When the frog mysteriously disappeared over night, the
children came up with some interesting ideas for where it might be.
‘Maybe someone killed it.’ James W
‘Maybe someone took it home.’ Izabella
‘Maybe someone took it home and ate it.’ Asterios
‘Maybe someone took it out and stepped on it.’ James W
‘I miss Raph.’ Marcus
‘Maybe someone put their hands in and grabbed the frog and
took it out and stepped on it.’ James W
‘Maybe somebody grabbeded the frog.’ Leo
‘Do you know maybe the frog……um.’ Andre
‘Maybe it’s hiding. Maybe it’s hiding in a good spot.’ Luc
‘Maybe a person, before any of the teachers were here, who
it wasn’t their class, and looked and saw something that they really liked and
took Izabella’s frog.’ Asterios
‘Maybe someone took it and they put it in the deep, deep
water at the beach.’ Luc
‘Maybe someone naughty came into the classroom and took it
away and a shark ate it.’ James W
‘Maybe someone accidently took it to their home.’ Hugo
‘My mum didn’t take the frog home.’ Ethan
‘Maybe he jumped out to where the food is.’ Seb M
Perhaps the frog has run off with the three blue marbles
that are missing from the marble run? We look forward to their safe return
soon! Have a wonderful break over the holidays. We are looking forward to our
Unit of Inquiry next term, Paddock to Plate.
Chapple Room Team
Edgerley Room
Dear Edgerley Families and Friends,
Our fabulous term has culminated in a really fun week which has seen us exploring dinosaurs in our very own ‘Dino Land’, practising being school children, writing letters using Magic Sand and trying to trick each other whilst playing ‘Tricky Patterns.’ Tricky Patterns is a game we made up using bottle tops, beans and confetti. The aim of the partner game is to trick your partner by creating a pattern and making 1 mistake for your partner to find. It’s so much fun, but make sure you close your eyes while your partner is creating the pattern so it’s a real surprise!
But the MOST EXCITING part of the week was when we started to get letters back from the people we wrote to about our concerns for the Environment. Here are some of the highlights:
Julia Gillard wrote back to many of our children, "Thank you so much for all your lovely drawings. I am glad you decided to write to me because protecting the environment is a very important issue." She talked about what the Government is currently doing and then encouraged us with, "We need people like you to do their fair share to save energy and cut emissions." How fabulous!
Mr Tutt, our Headmaster, wrote back to Bruno about the smoke from Clipsal. Mr Tutt actually checked with the Bureau of Meteorology about the weather conditions and found out, "...that the smoke from the Clipsal 500 would not get to Africa as it is too far away. However, air that is much polluted from factories would be spread all over the world and could foul the air in Africa in the long term. I imagine that the lion would not be happy about that."
The Mead Room Children responded to Rayan's letter about recycling. Angus said, "We already recycle. We recycle paper." James W told Rayan, "At home I 'cycle bottles. The garbage truck collects them and takes them to the 'dump." The Mead Children were very pleased that Rayan was reminding them about recycling.
We hope we keep receiving responses back to our letters!
All the best,
Coney, Juliana and Katherine
Friday, April 5, 2013
School Holdays
School Holidays commence on Monday 15th April and our Teachers will be on leave . The new term begins on Tuesday 30th April . To ensure we have sufficient staff over this period please mark the holiday sheets (with your child's class sign in sheets) if your child will be absent over this period. Please note that the uniform shop is also shut over the holidays if you are needing winter uniform for your child.( Remember that winter pants need to be moroon ) The shop re-opens on April 26th.
Langley Room
Wow
what another busy week we have had in the Langley room! Inspired by the
children’s bubble blowing in the water trough we have been creating bubble
paintings this week. We mixed food colouring with detergent and water to create
our masterpieces – it was a bit tricky because we had to remember to blow the
bubbles and not suck!
We
have also enjoyed role playing in our puppet theatre retelling familiar stories
and songs and making up some of our own story lines. We have had a focus on
developing our fine motor skills in our program this week, threading with beads
and letters and wrapping wool around pine cones. Outside we have been exploring
patterns in nature by examining different natural resources and using dried
agapanthus flowers to create easel paintings. We look forward to examining
other patterns in nature next week!
Best
wishes,
Jess,
Kerry, Nicole and Emily
Mead Room
In
the Mead Room this week the children have been fascinated to find where seeds
come from and have done some exploring with different kinds of fruit. They have
used their senses to taste, smell, touch and look at where the seeds are
hiding.
We questioned the children by asking them what was
inside the fruit…
Tom:I don’t know
Geordie: It might be kiwi fruit!
Charlie M: Seeds!
Tom: Dese ( these) little black bits. Look everyone!
Peter: I dink (think)… I had it at home… as he
observed a passionfruit.
Tom: It’s hard. You can’t even squish it… it’s all
slobbery.. Oh! It smells like mango!
Peter: I wanna ‘mell that
The children then ate some of the seeds.
Geordie: It crunchy.
Charlie A: Mmmmmmm
Angus: I’ll try it!
Charlie A: Can we eat the seeds?
The teacher commented : Some seeds can be eaten and some
can’t like apple seeds.
Emma ,Pip,Amelia and Sarah
Cooper Room
Dear Cooper room families,
We have been exploring our senses this week. We used our fingers, hands and arms to see what the substance in the white tray felt and smelt like...
Gabby – It feels like soap, I’m washing my hands like in the bathroom, I am just pretending I went to the bathroom and have to wash them.
Jackson – It’s sticky, it sticks on my hands, look it’s sticking.
Harry L - Smell my hands.
Spencer
– It’s cool, yeah it’s really really fluffy and its up my arm too. It’s sticky, I might need some more cos I’m running out.
Jack
– It feels like sand, it feels like soft sand.
Harry P – It’s pink icy
poles that melted and we have to eat them up. We have pink icy poles after
school on a Thursday.Zac - It’s not ticklish, it feels like snow, it smells like snow, it’s blue snow but is white, it’s just foam.
It
was challenging to work out exactly what it was but Hudson’s daddy gave us a
clue as he did use it in the morning to make his face all smooth. Any one guess
what it was?
On
Friday we had a very exciting tennis lesson with the big PAC boys from year 10!
We played stuck in the mud to warm up, we were able to run away from the big
boys because we can run really fast. Then we used tennis rackets and they threw balls
for us to hit, we had fun interacting with the older boys and gave them a high
five and hand shake at the end to say thank you.
Mrs Lock and Miss Bowden
Chapple Room
Dear Chapple Room Parents and Friends,
It's been a lovely, quiet week in Chapple Room. We haven't had a 'normal' week for quite a while, so it's been nice getting back to a more relaxed pace. This has allowed us to explore some maths consepts with more focus. We have been looking at the concepts of sorting, ordering and comparing. We have read many versions of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, which has been a fun exploration in itself. Some children have used natural materials to order different lengths. They then named them according to what they thought was appropriate. We have also provided the wooden shapes for children to sort and use. This has allowed children to compare attributes to sort different shapes, and to experiment with mathematical language such as sort, same, different, sides, corners, big, small, tiny etc.
'There's a diamond and there's a square and there's one of these and one of these. They're the same. I've sorted the shapes.' Raphael
'This is a triangle. They have three sides you know.' Marcus
'My leaves are small, medium, big.' Jacob
'My leaves are smallest, medium, biggest.' Bayley
We also sorted through a big container of old socks to find matching pairs. The children enjoyed this challenge and then dressed themselves in the socks for fun.
Chapple Room Team
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