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.

Friday, September 16, 2016

Edgerley

Dear Parents,

Despite the wet and wild weather the Edgerley children have managed to stay warm and busy this week. The addition of a dancing corner has brought out the dance moves and groove in some of us, along with the donning of wonderful costumes and glittery items. If any children have a favourite CD they want to bring in to dance to, they are very welcome to bring one in!

The children are showing a growing interest in letters, what shapes they are, the sounds they make and the correct names for them. They have begun to make letters out of clay this week and we are heading towards producing the whole alphabet for our classroom.

We are entering some discussions around special places - what a special place for us is, and what our special place needs to make us feel safe and comfortable. On our light table the children have been making some safe places for animals. They have given great consideration to the design of the animal's special places and what the needs of the animals were.

Ryan: "It's a cage for a cat. It's got supportings for the roof. There's nowhere for the cat to escape. It's trapped. You just drop in the food" 
Rory: "There's 6 roosters, 2 pigs, 1 hedgehog and 1 goat. Roosters like the rain so mine are sitting on the roof. They stay up all night on the roof. They stay up and say cock-a-doodle-doo. The pigs house opens up so the pigs can come out in the morning"  
Charlie O: "My house makes all the animals get dry. The roof keeps them dry" 
Archie: "I made a big home for all the sheep. They like to stay together" 

There was great excitement on Tuesday when some of the children noticed an interesting change in our resident stick insect, Mr Climby's, appearance.
Rory: "He's taking his skin off"  
Ryan: "Because he want to grow new skin" 
Lexie: "He's shaving his skin off"  
Will A: "His skin was too big for his body"  
Isla also observed that Mr Climby's missing leg was "growing longer", which is a big relief!

Best wishes,
Emma, Mel, Cris and Satin