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 30, 2016

Mead

Dear Mead Room families and friends,

Last week we were discussing camping and the resources we needed, the only thing lacking was an area to pitch our tent.  We have finally done it!
James – I went to the hills camping. A fire to keep warm.  I was helping Uncle Darren put the fire on. Used matches to light the fire and cooked sausages. We stabbed them with a special fire pin to hold them over the fire.
Connor – I’ve been with Daddy and Jakey and Connor, outdoors, in a tent, in a sleeping bag. It was orange.
Tom T – I slept in a caravan
Flynn – I had marshmallows. I cooked them with a fire. Using sticks. We used sticks to stick the fire.

Turn taking for ‘tent time’ has been ably negotiated.  A two person tent with 20 children eager to go camping could have had interesting outcomes, but we have been most impressed with the children’s developing awareness of what is fair and unfair in terms of utilising the tent! Great sharing and engagement in a fantastic shared play experience.

The latest ‘weather event’ has made a big impression on the Mead Room friends and they were keen to discuss, to make sense of the black out and find reassurance in their collective experiences.
Paige – we got a big torch. I was sleeping in Mummy and Daddy’s room
Alana – Mummy had to cook dinner in the dark
Mikayla – I did sleep in Mummy’s bed because I was so scared because I couldn’t see anything.
William R – I had a big torch and a little torch to see in the dark. The TV went off.
Haris – the rain was a little scary – it was falling onto my head and my clothes. Mummy didn’t have an umbrella.
Cooper – Our bath was cold. Mummy put on fire and got hot water. And then she tipped it in the bath, then another and another and then we get in it before it gets cold.

A power outage makes us resourceful, brings us together and it’s a little bit like camping!!

Enjoy your weekend!

From Melissa, Elodie and Sharon




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