Hi tamariki! The Connect 4 game was in full swing this morning... with lots of players sorting counters for colour and taking turns to insert them into the slots in the top. It takes a bit of thinking to get 4 in a row we noticed ... but it's a lot of fun to fill up the board with all the counters you have!
What a great way to exercise your thinking brains!
This is our blog showing: everyday kindergarten life, special events, celebrations and our planned learning programme in action.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Happy Birthday Raylene!
T'is the season to have birthdays! :)
A group of quiet and determined children made Raylene a cake to mark the occasion.... it looked fabulous! Happy 21st Raylene! :)
A group of quiet and determined children made Raylene a cake to mark the occasion.... it looked fabulous! Happy 21st Raylene! :)
How to travel to another planet?
Getting Creative at Kindergarten!
Friday, November 23, 2012
A tree climbing adventure.
15th November 2012 by Nicolette
Aren’t these gorgeous photos? You were very excited at the prospect of coming to play in the back yard for a change. Today there were lots of children in the backyard. Some playing football, many searching for monsters and others looking at the garden but you girls chose to climb the big tree. “We love climbing trees” you tell me. I like the way you made room for each other and helped each other up the tree. It was ‘team work’. You also knew how to climb down—whew!
I ran to grab the camera because I suddenly saw what a great photo this would make. Thank you for staying carefully where you were. When I show you the pictures you all said “Wow!” I think you liked them. “What do you know about climbing trees?” I ask.
“They are tall” “It’s fun” “You have to hold on”. Indeed this is true.
“They are tall” “It’s fun” “You have to hold on”. Indeed this is true.
Did you know that when you climb a tree it is most safe to only use the biggest, strongest branches? I learnt that when I was little. We have a story at Kindergarten about a tree. It is called “The apple tree” The children play so many different games with this one apple tree. Maybe we can read it.
Do you have trees at home? Do you climb them?
Reflection: The girls are learning about negotiation; who goes first and who goes where. They are communicating with each other both verbally and non-verbally as they climb, sit and talk. They take part in conversations in a new setting which gives them new topics and ideas for discussion.
They are learning how to take care of themselves and keep safe as they choose where the best place is to hold on and negotiate the tree with careful footing.
The children are learning motor skills as they manipulate and gain control of their
bodies, building strength and balance.
Changing play areas at Kindergarten opens children up to new ideas and games. It allows children to be creative and have an element of change and surprise from their every day routine.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Grayson shares his ideas about eclipses
Thanks to Grayson and his family for including us in their wonderings about the recent eclipse. Some of us liked checking it out on line too- 3 News had some great clips of what it looked like around the country.....
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Thinking about Tama the turtle...
Teachers never cease to be amazed by the range of ways children choose to investigate something they are interested in... and how they choose to make sense of what they have found out. Here we see great use of language skills, logic, digital documentation and art media to sift and sort our ideas about our Kindergarten turtle.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Promoting literacy......
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Grayson vs. The Log
Grayson, today you joined us out in the back yard. Finally we can go there again because the weather is warmer and the grass is dry. As the other children explored the garden you were happy to practice your soccer kicking and goal shooting. You talked to me about how you can get the ball in the goal, "the log is the goal-keeper". You told be about how your favourite player, ”the best player ever”, is Wayne Rooney. I asked if you would like me to record your score and so we began. By the time we finished you had scored 30 goals!!! I am so impressed with your stamina (that means how long you stay and practice) and your ball control skills. You tell me that you can throw the ball on the ground and kick it at home, " and sometimes it goes over the fence!".
Wayne Rooney is Grayson’s favourite player! He plays for Manchester United and for the England National team. He is number 10 and according to Wikipedia he is England’s youngest ever goal scorer. Rooney is a Striker which means he is the one who scores most of the goals. Rooney has earned 78 national caps and scored 32 goals for England —that’s pretty cool!
What learning is happening here?
Grayson is teaching us about his interests - which extends and reinforces his own knowledge. He is consolidating and practicing his physical skills while communicating quite specific information. A next step could be for him to teach another child - or even a group - some of the basic skills that he has already mastered.
We are starting off gently - and Grayson is our star because we have permission for him to appear in our blog. We would love to be able to include as many as possible of the children in our posts so that we can blog events and special occasions as well as individual stories.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Fairy Trina
Hi everyone at Kindergarten, we are pleased to have you join our blog. Now the teachers just need to get their heads around how to actually BLOG! Here is a photo of Fairy Trina who came to visit last week. She was great fun, telling stories, making wands, giving wishing dust, magic and face painting.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Wellington Kindergartens...
Here's a recent DVD looking at Kindergarten.... where we came from and where we are now in today's world...
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