Thursday, 29 October 2015

Week 11 Oct 26 to 30

Happy Halloween from our Cuties!



HAPPY HALLOWEEN!  Thank you to all of the parents who helped out or joined our party this morning!  The cuties (and Aidah and I!) had a blast!  Thanks to Mina and Neetu for all of their hard work in planning and organizing, and to everyone for helping out or sending in things!  And thank you so much parents for the surprise birthday singing and gifts!!!  I feel so loved—thank you so so much!  It is so appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!

It was another fun week in the Pre K yellow starfish class….lots of PPPPPPPumpkin and Halloween activities!!! 
This week we had a lot of different explorations and centers that students had the opportunity to try out.  We…
*learned/reviewed the sound, letter formation, and hand motion for the letter Pp.
*brainstormed words that started with or contained Pp and wrote them/drew them in our language books.
*we explored our pumpkin—rolled it, talked about what might be inside, how tall/heavy it was, measured it, drew it….and then cut it open to explore some more!  There were a lot of “wonderings” going on, and I think it might continue for awhile!  Our cuties were VERY interested in this pumpkin!
*estimated and counted the number of pumpkin seeds there would be in our big orange pumpkin!
*observed, weighed, and carved a pumpkin, counted the seeds (155!) and voted on which face to carve into our big pumpkin!
*Painted symmetrical pumpkins and decorated them with a spooky Halloween scene.
*Created and copied patterns using Halloween characters
*ordered pumpkins from smallest to biggest (and will continue next week with a related activity)
*Read a nonfiction book about pumpkins and sequenced pictures of the lifecycle of a pumpkin. (We will continue this the next couple of weeks J)
*learned the songs Pumpkin Man and 5 Little Pumpkins.
*participated in some candy corn math (with an opportunity to taste the candy corns of course! J)
*played a listening game with jack-o-lanterns –they had many different shapes for features
*were interested in shapes and explored geoboards and shape stencils
*Played a “draw a pig” game where they added different parts of the body to a pig depending on what number they rolled on the dice.
*had the option to make some Halloween crafts.
* made pumpkins to hang from the ceiling—lots of cutting involved and our cuties did a wonderful job!
*made pizza a learned a little bit about Italy!  Thank you to Tiffany for coming in to cook with us!!!  YUM!
*made pigeon hats—the cuties have been obsessed with one of my favorite authors-Mo Willems and asked to make the hats!


REMINDERS/IMPORTANT DATES
Next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday (Nov 2nd, 3rd and 4th):  On Monday and Tuesday all of the ECC teachers will be participating in a Reggio workshop and will be in a different part of the school. On Wednesday Ms. Jo and I will be attending a PLC leaders workshop at the school.  There will be a sub teacher in the classroom for me these three days, but Ms. Aidah will still be here. I will be here those days in the mornings to greet the students and help the sub out (and go through all of the lesson plans, explorations and activities), and will pop back into the classroom whenever I have a break during the workshops to see my cuties. 
Monday, November 9th: FACULTY INSERVICE DAY—NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
Tuesday, November 10th:  DEEPAVALI HOLIDAY- NO SCHOOL
Thursday, November 26th and Friday, November 27th: THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY- NO SCHOOL
*Please return the red library bag and books on Monday!

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Wednesday Update :-)

Reminder:  Parent-Teacher Conferences Tomorrow and Friday!!!  I look forward to discussing your child’s progress with you! Students have no school and they do not attend the conferences.

It was a short week, but a busy one as always!  We celebrated Map’s birthday (HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAP!) and have continued learning about families, where we live, and how we are each unique and special.

Our explorations and learning activities this week also included…

*we reviewed letters and sounds that we know.
*had a really interesting talk about the seasons—we will continue our conversation when we get back from break—I love their perspectives, especially living in a country with no seasons!
*went crazy reading Mo Willems—the cuties asked if they could make pigeons, so we will have to do something about that when we get back as well.
*visited the Pumpkin Patch!
*really studied our own and each others faces and had amazing conversations about how we are the same, different and so special.
*explored moon sand, beads, and puzzles.
*started reading fun pumpkin and Halloween books, and learned a 5 little pumpkins song.
*finished up our flags and spotted more around the school!

REMINDERS/IMPORTANT DATES
Thursday/Friday October 15th/16th :  Parent-Teacher Conferences (NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS on these days—Also students do not attend the conferences.)
October 19th to 23rd :  FALL BREAK—NO SCHOOL
Friday, October 30th:  HALLOWEEN CELEBRATIONS!
8:20-8:45:  Pre K snack while parents decorate the room.
8:45-9:00: Costume Parade-parents invited to follow and take pictures
9:00-9:45:  Party in our room and courtyard.  (The food in courtyard, games and activities inside the classroom.) 
9:45-Clean up and change the kiddos out of their costumes.  (They can bring FREE DRESS to change into for after the party-it does not need to be uniform.)
*Return red library bag and books on Monday, October 26th.

Thank you!!!  I look forward to conferences over the next two days and I wish you and your family a relaxing fall break!!  

Friday, 9 October 2015

Friday Update Oct 5 to 9


Our gorgeous kids celebrating United Nations Day today!


It has been another amazing week of exploration and learning in the Yellow Starfish Class! We have continued to talk and share about our families and how we are the same and different.  We also learned a little bit more about this beautiful country we live in.  The cuties participated in a UN day assembly (and they were gorgeous in the clothes from their country!) and celebrated Daniel’s birthday! (HAPPY BIRTHDAY DANIEL!)

Our explorations and learning activities this week also included…

*we learned the sounds (long and short), letter formation, and hand motion for the letter Ii.
*played with ice (in different shapes) 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?
*learned the ways children in our class say hello in different languages.
*read Inch by Inch by Leo Lionni, and measured things with cubes, a ruler, beans….
*talked about how we are at the American School, and we live in Singapore! We are so lucky! We learned more about the symbols of America, and talked with some of our cuties from the US. Then we looked at some of the symbols of Singapore, talked about our favorite places here, and talked about the flag and merlion. 
*I introduced Canada and we talked about the countries that everyone in the class is from, then tried to point them out during the UN day parade of flags
*some of us painted flags of Singapore and America and other countries that are important to us or that we were interested in.
*continued talking about our families
*made “Potato Head Families”  (they are SERIOUSLY the most adorable things ever!)
*we had a visit from our counselor Mr. Pearson
*We learned about Australia from Jasper’s mom, and made and ate fairy bread!  (Some of us were even brave enough to try veggiemite!) We also had Malia’s mom talk to us about Japan. The cuties rolled rice and seaweed. Thank you Fiona and Mina for coming in and sharing with us!
*We have had rainbow rocks on our light table so the kiddos started experimenting with what else they could do with them so they started gluing them and making beautiful pictures!

REMINDERS/IMPORTANT DATES
Tuesday, October 13th :  PUMPKIN PATCH—this is for students only, but if you want to volunteer for a time slot, our class will be through from 10:20-10:45 on that day. (This is through the PTA)
Thursday/Friday October 15th/16th :  Parent-Teacher Conferences (NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS on these days—Also students do not attend the conferences.)
October 19th to 23rd :  FALL BREAK—NO SCHOOL
Friday, October 30th:  HALLOWEEN PARTY-There will be a short parade of costumes and a party in our class.—Details to come soon.
*Return red library bag and books on Monday.
*Let me know if you would like to share something about your home country, and what date and time you would like to come in.

Thursday, 1 October 2015

Friday Update October 2

We have had a wonderful week despite the awful haze!  We have really had a chance to get to know one another even better through the sharing of our identity/family banners and I am so proud of our kiddos.
Our explorations and learning activities this week included…

*we read We Are All The Same, We are All Different (an AMAZING BOOK!) and had a lot of discussion around how we are the same (we are all people, we have families, we eat food, we have homes) and how we are different (we have different colored eyes, different colored skin, we like to eat different things, our homes look different, we have different people in our family….etc).  We know that although some things between us are the same and some are different, we can be friends and appreciate those things about each other. We also read All Kinds of Children, The Family Book, Whoever You Are and many more!
*reviewed the sound, letter formation, and motion for the letter Tt.
*made T patterns with pattern blocks
*one of our kiddos told us about their teeth and a trip to the dentist when we were trying to think of words starting with T, and it led us to read fiction and nonfiction books about teeth and practiced brushing teeth with Mr. Mouth (a big model of a mouth.)
*”painted” and brushed teeth pictures/cut outs (with a mixture of white paint and toothpaste) using a toothbrush. We are also making a book about what’s good and bad for your teeth.
*learned the song Little Tommy’s Toothbrush and added to our Poems and Songs Folder. We also made a paper toothbrush to go with the song.  You can hang your child’s toothbrush and song on their bathroom mirror to remind him/her to brush his teeth. Have your cutie sing the song with you (although I warn you that it may be stuck in your head for days!!!!)
*played with Tubes!
*started talking about what we WONDER about…many creative ideas started flowing from the cuties!
*we shared our identity/family banners
*explored kinetic sand and rainbow rocks
*had a visit from Dylan’s Mom and Dad.  They told us a little bit about Thanksgiving in Canada, and the kiddos made pumpkin chocolate chip cookies—Dylan’s favorite!  YUM!  Thanks so much for sharing with us Bridget and Ian!  (There are a couple of cookies coming home in the zippy pouches so look out for them!)


PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES-Oct 15th/16th
I look forward to meeting with all of you to discuss your child’s progress. The pre-K teachers will be holding Parent Teacher Conferences on October 15th and 16th. During conferences we will discuss your child’s strengths as well as goals for the year. I would ask that you fill out a form about your child (Sharing About Your Child) that I am attaching to the e-mail home today, as well as sending a hard copy in your child’s zippy pouch.  (Whatever way is easier for you to do---e-mail it back or write on the hard copy—either is fine.)  It just helps us collaborate together on your child’s strengths and goals.


REMINDERS/IMPORTANT DATES
Friday, October 9th :  UN DAY—wear clothes from home country
Tuesday, October 13th :  PUMPKIN PATCH—this is for students only, but if you want to volunteer for a time slot, our class will be through from 10:20-10:45 on that day. (This is through the PTA)
Thursday/Friday October 15th/16th :  Parent-Teacher Conferences
October 19th to 23rd :  FALL BREAK—NO SCHOOL
Friday, October 30th:  HALLOWEEN PARTY—Details to come
*Return red library bag and book  and blue Friday Folder bags on Monday 
*Let me know if you would like to share something about your home country, and what date and time you would like to come in.
Thank you!!!  Have a wonderful weekend!  Lynsey and Aidah