Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Week 9 pictures

Beware:  A huge amount of pictures!!!!  
Sharing family banners
Japan with Nami and her mom
Noodle necklaces
Potato head families
Block room fun....it was a busy short week!!!!



Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Friday Update Oct 7 to 10

Thursday, October 10, 2013
We are a class of 15 now!  Last week we added Akshita to our class, and this week we have Ronan!  Our cuties have been amazingly welcoming and we are happy to have an almost full class!  We were busy as usual in our classroom!
This week we…
*learned the sounds, letter formation, and hand motion for the letter Nn.
*added newspaper to our “feely letter” Nn
*brainstormed and wrote Nn words in our alphabet journals and cut out pictures.
*played with mooNNNNsand in our sensory table (the cuties love saying the N really long when they said this word!)
*were supposed to eat yummy NNNNooodles with our chopsticks but the cafeteria wasn’t ready for us today!  We will do this on Wednesday J
*learned about Japan from Nami’s mom, and I introduced Canada.
*continued sharing our beautiful family banners.
*made “Potato Head Families”  (they are SERIOUSLY the most adorable things ever!  Look for them on the wall in the classroom during conferences.)
*read books about families and how they are alike and different
*wrote and drew pictures in our Notebooks—the cuties can take them home and use them there as well.
*made Noodle Necklaces
*were introduced to using the listening center—one of their favorites now!

PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES
I look forward to meeting with all of you, to discuss your child’s progress, during Parent Teacher Conferences tomorrow (Oct. 11th ) and Monday (Oct. 14th.)  At this time we will discuss your child’s strengths as well as goals for the year.  Please take a few minutes to reflect on 2 or 3 strengths and goals for your child.

REMINDERS/IMPORTANT DATES
Friday/Monday October 11/14:  Parent-Teacher Conferences
Tuesday, October 15: Hari Raya- NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
Monday, October 21:  ECC Parent Coffee- 8:30am
Thursday, October 31:  Halloween Party (Time TBA)
 Thank you!!!  We will see your cuties back on Wednesday, October 16th! Lynsey and Aidah


Sunday, 6 October 2013

INTRODUCING...

MANGO and JELLY!!!!

The cutest guinea pigs in the school are in our class!!!!!  And our own cuties are in LOVE. :-)


Feel free to send in veggies for snacks for our girls if your child wants to, and you are welcome to take these furbabies home for a long weekend or week vacations (or any weekend for that matter!)  Just let me know!




Pictures from the Week (Sept 30 to Oct 4th)

Talk about a BUSY week!!!  WHEW!!!!!!!!  Here are some pictures, and read the previous blog post for details :-)

Courtney Campbell (singer/songwriter) visiting with our Pre K cuties



Daniel's mom teaching us about Russia



Mr. Starker and "Mr. T the Tiger" reading to us


Learning about Great Britain (and dancing!) with Arjun's mom


Amber's Dad talked with us about Pakistan




Our local ice cream man came for a visit!!!!!  The cuties gave their money with polite manners to get vanilla or chocolate ice cream! :-)

And below, all of the pictures from this last week:




Friday, 4 October 2013

Friday Update--October 4

Friday, October 4, 2013
It was another amazing week of learning in the yellow starfish Pre K class!!!!!!
This week we…
*learned the sounds (long and short), letter formation, and hand motion for the letter Ii.
*added ink drops to our “feely letter” Ii
*brainstormed and wrote Ii words in our alphabet journals
*played with ice (in the shape of cubes, spheres and cylinders) in the sensory table.
*practiced writing and decorated our initials.  Can your child tell you his/her initials? How about the initials of a friend in class?
*began sharing our beautiful family banners. (We will continue this next week.)
*learned the ways children in our class say hello in different languages.
*read the book A My Name is Alice and are making a class book based on the story.
*played with spheres, cones, cubes, pyramids, cylinders, and rectangular prisms in the sensory table.
*Learned about Russia from Daniel’s mom, Great Britain from Arjun’s mom, and Pakistan from Amber’s Dad!  Thank you parents!!!  We learned so much!
*Had a visit from storyteller songwriter Courtney Campbell—she sang some amazingly fun songs with us, and we have three of her cds to sing and dance to in class!
*Went to the Middle School Library to visit with MR. T the tiger and Mr. Starker (the middle school librarian) to read A Tiger for Tea, bang the big drum and visit the tiger room as reinforcement of learning the letter T last week.
*Used one dollar Singapore coins to buy ICE CREAM from our friendly neighborhood ice-cream man!  We used our manners so kindly when asking for our ice-cream!
*Met our new classmate Ronan—he will be joining us on Monday!
*Named our new guinea pig friends!!!  We would like to introduce….. (drumroll….)  MANGO and JELLY!!!!!!!! 

PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES
I look forward to meeting with all of you, to discuss your child’s progress, during Parent Teacher Conferences on the 11th and 14th.  At this time we will discuss your child’s strengths as well as goals for the year.  Please take a few minutes to reflect on 2 or 3 strengths and goals for your child.

REMINDERS/IMPORTANT DATES
Wednesday, October 9:  Alternate Dress Day
Friday/Monday October 11/14:  Parent-Teacher Conferences
Tuesday, October 15: Hari Raya- NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
*Return Friday Folder and library book on Monday
Thank you!!!  Have a wonderful weekend!  Lynsey and Aidah

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

UN DAY




We have been learning about United Nations Day.  For Pre Kindergarten that means focusing many of our projects and activities around appreciating where we all live, the school that we are at (the American School,) and the countries that we are from (whether we have a passport from that country, were born there, lived there, or that is our Nationality.)

Celebrating UN Day at school was beautiful.  We went to a Primary Assembly in the big high school gym, where we saw the flags of all of the countries parade in, we heard about what the United Nations is, we watched some AMAZING clips of places, animals and people from all over the world, listened to Kinder, first and second grade sing songs, and then joined in with "This School is our School..." as Dr. Landau, Mr. Hoss and Mr. Schunk sang.  Our cuties looked amazing in their national dress, and this week and next week, we are still enjoying presentations from all of you parents as we learn about your countries!!!  If only the problems of the world were seen through these amazing children's eyes as they cheered for each flag, sang along with the beautiful songs and ooohed and awed and the amazing animals and places from around the world.  Hug your children close, because they are AMAZING!!!
I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing 
I'd like to build the world a home
And furnish it with love
Grow apple trees and honey bees
And snow white turtle doves

I'd like to teach the world to sing
In perfect harmony
I'd like to hold it in my arms
And keep it company

I'd like to see the world for once
All standing hand in hand
And hear them echo through the hills
For peace throughout the land

That's the song I hear
Let the world sing today
A song of peace 
That echoes on
And never goes away


T is for TEETH!!

As part of our week in learning Tt and the sound this letter makes, we also learned about how to keep our teeth healthy!!!  Your child should have brought home their "Tommy Toothbrush."  Feel free to hang it by the sink to remind them to brush!  In class we talked about "anytime" foods and "sometimes" foods, practiced brushing and flossing our teeth, and brushed "MR. MOUTH'S" teeth with a really BIG toothbrush!  We then used toothpaste and white paint to BRUSH teeth that we cut out. :-)

Little Tommy
 (Sung to the tune of “My Darling Clementine”)

Little Tommy had a toothbrush
Left it hanging on the wall.
And it hung there and it hung there
For he used it not at all.

Till one day at the table
He began to scream and cry
“Mother dear, I have a toothache!
Mother dear, I think I’ll die!”

So she took him to the dentist
But the dentist shook his head
“It’s too late for little Tommy

Should have brushed his teeth instead.”