There is value to an open ended invitation to play, where there is no right or wrong way to do a task. We see much more interesting and innovative thinking when we provide the materials and let them come up with the product. @TLDSB_EY @monckps
Shout out to open ended play. This friend was so proud to show me her creation. I said, “Wow, tell me about what you’ve made!” She proceeded to count using one-to-one correspondence and report, “I have 3 elephants, 4 rinos, 2 zebras and 3 horses!” @TLDSB_EY @monckps
We are working on the CK digraph per our phonics scope and sequence. Students loved working together to retell the story, explore the oobleck, wonder, ask questions, and make observations. @monckps @TLDSB_EY
Tomorrow is Indigenous People’s Day! This month we have read We Are Water Protectors, leaned new vocabulary, and retold the story through colouring. We learned about and used the medicine wheel to represent the butterfly life cycle, and discussed Indigenous beadwork.
Trying to get better at documenting and displaying student learning for them to engage with and be able to reflect on. I’m liking this presentation board as we’re able to display it with our provocation and they can add to it when the interest strikes them.
Welcome to Kindergarten night is done! It’s always interesting to see what invitations to play the kids gravitate towards the most. This was the most popular of our literacy provocations. @monckps @TLDSB_EY
them and explore them through play, but for writing it’s important for them to master the motor patterns in capitals. Next steps for me will include changing up my student name tags for next year that we use for writing practice, ensuring they use all capitals. Example:
Recently had the opportunity to attend PD put on by @OneKidsPlace OT team about fine motor development. It was so eye opening! My biggest takeaway was that for kinder kids, it’s not developmentally appropriate to expect them to write with lowercase letters. Of course we teach
The kids have spoken and we will be providing puppets for dramatic play next week. We had this interactive slide on the smart board during play and each person got to vote by contributing a rectangle to build our bar graph. We interpreted the data and are excited for puppets!
As our tomatoes are ripening and we start to eat them, we noticed there were seeds inside! This lead to exploring and learning about the life cycle of a tomato, and some student lead extensions thinking of other life cycles 🍅🦄 @monckps
I had this baby bottle drying rack that wasn’t being used anymore, and decided to use it in an invitation to play. My assistant/sidekick loved filling these carrot orders. @TLDSB_EY
Exploring a non-fiction book about trees and using it to help us find a maple tree. We compared the bark and the fallen leaves.We measured the tree to ensure it was big enough to share some sap with us, and learned about the Indigenous origins of maple syrup production. @monckps
Kindness Ninjas strike again! Students decided to focus this kindness mission on our wonderful lunch helpers. They wrote them notes of thanks and made goodie bags to gift to each of them. We hid in the hall and had so much fun jumping out and surprising them! @monckps
An invitation to explore the sh and ng digraphs as part of our scope and sequence. This group loves creating so we included an opportunity to draw and design their own fish.