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, August 18, 2017

Mead

Dear Mead Room families and friends,

We are still so delighted and thrilled to have our 4 not so little chicks in the Mead Room. They are growing so quickly!  On Monday we took them outside for a run in the sun.  We made a circle on the grass and made an enclosure with our bodies.  They loved it!! They flapped their wings and ran as fast as they could, even becoming airborne which was a source of great hilarity, and some consternation!  They are now just over two weeks old, and growing some beautiful feathers.  We have noticed that they have changed considerably in appearance!

We have made our own book of ‘Creatures that hatch from eggs’ – it is located next to the chicks and is a wealth of information.
 
We were inspired from our Egg book to continue writing books, this time collaboratively.  We have written one story per day this week, with illustrations to follow…. stay tuned…..

We have been discussing what makes a ‘book’.
Elsie – front cover
Rupert – back cover
Quinn – a spine
Poppy - pages
Millie – the writing is for reading
Harry – we are authors
Vivi and Ginger – the illustrator does the pictures

How does a story start?
Isla D-G – at the beginning

In actual fact we welcomed a creature that hatched from an egg to the ELC this week!  ‘Squid’ the blue-tongue lizard is visiting us from the Nature Education Centre and is in residence for another few days.  It has been a wonderful way for our inquiry into eggs (and the creatures that emerge from them) to become even more relevant to the Mead Room children.
  
Take care of each other,
Melissa and Georgia