A note from the office Jen McEneany, Coordinator...
After a week of spring break and then a quieter week back at preschool with many of our children still on holiday or staying home with older siblings, we seem to be back to normal around here with the sounds of busy classes of children learning and creating!
Thanks to everyone who donated an item for the shelter collection. |
This is an action packed time here at preschool with the Easter Services coming up fast, Jeans Week - a time when we try to raise some money for the wonderful BC Children's Hospital - and have fun painting tiny pairs of jeans! As well as preparation happening for our special "Just For Mom" event on May 6th!
Important dates:
Mon April 14: Summer School Registration begins
Fri April 18: Preschool closed for Good Friday
Mon April 21: Preschool closed for Easter Monday
Tues-Fri April 22-25: Jeans Week
Thurs April 24: 302/402/304/404 Easter Services
Fri April 25: 301/401 Easter Services
Wed April 30: Last day for shampoo etc. donations to shelters
Wed April 30: Last day for shampoo etc. donations to shelters
Fri May 2: St. Catherine's Staff Pro- D-Day, preschool closed
Mon May 5: Classroom parent visits begin
Tues May 6: "Just for Mom" Event
Mon May 19: Victoria Day, preschool closed
For general information please contact Tina, Jen or Marion in the office.
Tel: 604-980-1326
Fax: 604-982-3277
Email: stcpre@telus.net
Web: www.stcatherinespreschool.com
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A note from the Developmental Resource Office Marion...
The “What If? Game: Sometimes children are
upset by situations at home or school. The “What If?” game is a fun way
to think about what to do in certain situations. Playing the game with
children helps them to practice mentally what they could do in different
situations. It helps them to learn to anticipate, to think ahead and to
come up with ideas. Give children time to think about what they might
do. If needed, you might prompt with a comment that includes the
answer. Be patient and don’t focus too much on the answers.
The Easter Services are on April 24/25. I look forward to seeing you there!
I know the good weather is on its way! We have all
been cooped up indoors for several months and as children love to explore and are
very excited to experience new things, the Spring weather will provide the perfect opportunity to get outside for fresh experiences. Talking to your child before
heading out to the park or for a walk in the woods is a great way to set
expectations and go over rules. You can talk about THEM always
being able to see YOU. Stopping when you call their name and
always talk about road safety before heading out, especially holding hands with
an adult when crossing the street at a crosswalk or light.
Discovery 2's art |
All the children are moving towards being independent little
people. The 2’s are packing away their snacks and putting their coats in
their cubbies as well as enjoying sitting at circle time for longer
periods of time. Art projects are more detailed and requiring more
steps and they are interacting and playing with peers in a more meaningful
way. The 3’s have shown confidence in their daily routines and are
developing co-operative play skills. The 4’s are getting ready for the
big transition to Kindergarten.
FOR CHILDREN UNDER FIVE YEARS OLD
- What if someone is playing with a toy you want?
- What if someone takes a toy away from you?
- What if it rains and you can’t go on the picnic?
- What if you break someone else’s toy?
- What if you could borrow an animal from the zoo today?
A note from Creative Music Cheryl....
Cheryl's "Creative" staff meeting snack! |
We are now up in the Church for practises and I feel that the children have all been incredible at learning some very challenging songs and working so well together to make this a fantastic Easter Service!
We are so excited to perform for you all very soon and I look forward to a cup of tea afterwards with all our families up in the gym... Phew I think I'm going to need one!!
A note from the Rainbow Room Discovery 2's Danielle, Vibha, Estelle, Stephanie and Karen...
Bug Painting! |
We listened to the story "The Hungry
Caterpillar" which led us into making our own individual caterpillars with lots
of paint, sparkles, egg cartons and tissue paper. We also used glue and paint to decorate
beautiful butterflies and ladybugs. Next we made our own beautiful dragon flies and ladybugs with diffusing paper and
water colour. It was a great opportunity
for the children to use their words to describe what they saw when they mixed two
colours together. Mixed into the art was
lots of bug-shaped printing and stamping.
We read “The Bug Book” and counted how many
different bugs we could find. We learnt
many new songs. Some of the songs were
old ones we loved to sing again and again.
A few favourites were “Here is a Bee Hive, Hickity, Rickety, Bumble Bee,
Little Peter Rabbit and I'm taking home my Baby Bumble Bee.” Mixed into our songs were a few yoga poses,
especially the "Butterfly Pose". We also heard the Felt Story “The Enormous
Turnip”.
Just a reminder that if you have started
toilet training or thinking about it... Let us know as consistency at home and at preschool is the key.
You may have started to notice that 'our
little two's' are no longer so little. They are gaining independence fast.
It is a good time to start to encourage them to be more responsible for
their belongings. Helping them hang up
their own jackets, snack bags and walking down the stairs, is a great place to
start.
Please continue to send extra clothing as
there are some very enthusiastic painters and children who enjoy water play.
Even though the warm weather is approaching, please bring a jacket or an extra
sweater as our playground is shaded and tends to be cooler earlier in the day.
A note from the Downunder Room class 301 Gabi and Permjit (and Sousan)
With March came an idea to decorate the Downunder Room with
more colours to make it feel like it was spring in-spite of the chilly weather outside. The children created butterflies with sparkly paint, and enjoyed
learning about the butterfly life cycle. Next they all participated in reenacting a
classic tale about a very hungry caterpillar!
Our next project was creating ‘homes’ for our insects,
painting green shrubs and creating a lush garden with beautiful flowers. We turned our home
corner area into a flower shop where the children happily practised their basic math
skills by operating the cash-register and stuffing it with the money we printed at
preschool (shhh!). Waiting in line to be helped, or for the store to open, and taking turns to be the merchants was great fun! They had some very creative
ideas what to sell besides the bouquets... Babies, birds, cheese and shoes were
some of our favourites!
Glittery shamrocks! |
We spent extra time on focusing to improve social skills by
playing group games, and having endless discussions on how to communicate
effectively without getting frustrated or angry. We also encouraged the ‘quiet’
friends to use their assertive ‘big’ voice to let others know when to stop an
action or a game they did not like.
While playing outside or in the gym they particularly like
“What time is it Mr. Wolf?” a game where they take turns in being the wolf or his
dinner running away from him!!
We look forward to having Permjit back with us on Monday!
A note from the Downunder Room class 302 Rachel, Gabi and Sali...
We have been very busy over the past month in the 3's! The children are doing so well with the social aspect of preschool, turn taking, using their words to communicate feelings, needs and wants and caring about their friends during play.
Rainbow Plate Flowers! |
This past month we have
been talking about colours. Using the primary colours, the children
mixed two colours together to see what colour it would make: red+yellow=orange,
yellow+blue=green & blue+red=purple. On plastic plates the made rainbows by
mixing different watercolours in glue and they looked absolutely beautiful when they were finished!
Tulips! |
Next we began to talk about the changes that come along with spring, the weather gets warmer and the flowers and birds can be seen and heard! The children made a beautiful spring tulip picture with top part of a fork!
If you have any questions or concerns please come and speak with us before or after class.
A note from the Treehouse Room class 304 Stephanie and
Gabi...
We hope you all had a wonderful spring break and enjoyed some
time together with your family and maybe even got to sleep in a little!
Ants in your pants! |
After the spring break we thought it was time to enjoy spring,
even if the weather wasn't co-operating and we had to make a spring-like environment inside! We
spread out an array of flower bouquets, pots and watering cans in the home
corner, and a variety of bugs and insects found their ways in the classroom
too!
Butterflies flutter by... |
We decorated the walls and our boards with cherry blossom
branches, flowers and symmetrical butterflies, using cupfuls of glitter in the
process!! (Vancouver, we are ready for some real sunshine!) It is fantastic to see how the children are blossoming too, more
friendships are forming, our quieter students are finding their voices, while
the busy bees are eager to sit and learn but regardless they are all eager to help and to please the teachers, each other and their families.
“Children are like butterflies
in the wind. Some fly higher, but they all fly. Why should we compare them?
They are all different, they are all unique and they all are beautiful!” –
Hungarian proverb
The ants go marching 2 by 2 hurrah hurrah! |
We've been talking about numbers, letters and ants this past month. The children made a number pin wheel game where they arranged the clothes pins in order from 1-10 then placed the appropriate amount of stickers to match the clothes pin. The children also counted out coloured squares and glued them on to a piece of paper and counted how many they had on there.
Chicka Chicka boom boom! |
We are now talking about Easter. Please feel free to
talk to us before or after class if you have any questions
A note from the Treehouse/Rainbow Room class 402 Arsi, Stephanie, Karen and Cheryl...
Spring has finally sprung! The flowers are slowly blooming and the birds are chirping; what a great season!
Items for our "home corner preschool" |
During circle we played games and sang songs that involved the children recognising letters, numbers and colours.
We hope that everyone had a great spring break and we're glad to see everyone back, ready to learn and have fun!
In April we will continue our kindergarten readiness combined with lots of Easter activities!
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to ask one of us.
A note from the Treehouse Room Class 403 Stephanie, Gabi and Permjit
G is for Giraffe! |
Before we were off for Spring break we talked a little bit about St.Patrick's Day and decorated shamrocks for art.
After
we came back from the break we started talking about spring and what changes
happen during this season. The children painted spring pictures using neon
coloured paint.
Free Art Fun! |
Next
month we will be moving onto Easter.
If
you have any questions or concerns please feel free to speak to one of the
teachers.
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