Welcome to the learning and events of the Kinders in Room 153 at St. Gabriel Catholic School. Together, Ms. Val, Mrs. Bean and Mme. McCann will be posting what your Kinders are up to. Don't forget to signup to our twitter account also (@153kinders)
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Fire Safety
The kinders enjoyed a visit from the Fire Department yesterday. We gathered together in the Learning Commons and watched a video with Sparky the Dog. The kinders practised Stop, Drop and Roll and how to exit a building safely by keeping low to the ground. We took a closer look at a Fire Fighters uniform and some of the special tools Fire Fighters use. It was a great and informative visit. 🚒
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Environmental Print
Dear Parents,
We are working to create a print rich learning
environment! We ask that you please help us by
allowing your child to bring examples of
environmental print to our classroom.
Environmental print consists of labels, signs, and
logos that are easily recognizable. These items can
be found in your home and do not require any
additional cost to you. Examples would include soup
labels, cereal boxes, packaging materials, bags,
cartons, etc. We will use these items to help us
bridge the gap between functional print and our
beginning stages of reading. Please send in
manageable-sized signs and labels that will fit into
your child’s backpack.
Thank you for assisting us with this exciting project!
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Totem Poles
We are in search of PAPER TOWEL rolls for a future activity in Kindergarten!! THANK YOU :)
Measuring
Students has such a great measuring the stuffies they brought into school last month. Here is a pic of some of the fun!!
The Solar System
It started with a book…
‘He’s Got The Whole World in His Hands’ by Kadir Nelson.
A book that resembles the song we all know tells the story through the eyes of a child. Capturing the beautiful wonders that make our Earth so grand.
One page in particular that shows a beautiful image of the Earth had students wondering....
Before we knew it, the students were fully engaged in questioning, sharing information and researching to learn new information.
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