Wednesday, 9 January 2019

January 2019

JANUARY 2019


Welcome to a brand new year! We hope you all had an amazing holiday and had time to spend with your family and friends. 






Registration for September 2019 is on now for currently enrolled families. 




Hand in your registration sheets & deposits before Jan. 25 to get priority registration. Sheets available in the office.

Upcoming Events

Jan 1-25 - Registration for enrolled children
Feb 1 - Registration for community children
Feb 13/14 - Children's Valentine's Day Parties
Feb 18 - Family Day: Preschool Closed
Mar 5 - Church Pancake Supper
Mar 18-22 - Spring Break: Preschool Closed
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Please do not forget about our Fundraisers!


Lovable Labels has amazing labels to help you keep your children's things from getting lost! You can place your order online throughout the year at: www.StCatherines.lovablelabels.ca  

Scholastic Books is a great and inexpensive way to help foster the love of reading in your child. Have them look through the Scholastic order forms to pick a book and watch their excitement to read when it arrives!! Some books are as low as $2!!


Did the Teachers tell you what your child did last month?

Please take the time to read below about what goes on inside the classrooms! You can use this as a guide to ask your child open-ended questions about their day: "I see you are learning about hibernation.Tell me a little about which animals hibernate" or "I saw you were mixing colours for art. What happens when you mix red with blue?".


DISCOVERY TWOS - Brita, Danielle, Vibha

What a busy month we had in our Discovery Two’s.  It was full of learning about Christmas and spending time with our friends. The children were very excited about Christmas and have been hard at work exploring and playing.
For circle we spent time listening to stories about Christmas.  We listened to the Felt Rhymes ‘Christmas Tree, Christmas Tree, what do you see?’, 5 Gingerbread Men, 5 Red Stockings, 5 Christmas Trees and 5 Christmas Bells’.  We played Color Recognition Games, Hide & Seek with Christmas Shapes and sang ‘Shake it Santa, Shake it’. We enjoyed spending time with Tiffany, our music teacher who sang Christmas songs with instruments with us.

We also spent time decorating Christmas Trees with glitter and paint.  We stamped Christmas shapes on paper and painted our own Christmas Wrapping paper. We used gold paper and glitter to make our own Hanging Angels.  We used stickers and colors to dress up our own Gingerbread Men and Ornaments.  We also spent some time making some special gifts for parents, something they can remember for a while to come.
We finished up with our Christmas party.  Thank you to the parents who provided the snacks.  We would also like to thank all our families for their kind words and gifts.

We hope you all had a lovely Christmas and a Happy New Year and we are excited to see you all in 2019.  We are looking forward to the next fun filled few months.


If you have any questions, please feel free to ask us.  



CLASS 301 - Carol, Susan

Hello everyone, thank you for taking the time to read our class blog.

The month of December sure went by fast! This time of year is always eventful and despite the busy time we were able to enjoy the many festivities with the children. 

The month started off with the excitement for Christmas and the Christmas services. The children had been practicing hard for a while and were looking forward to showing their families their beautiful voices! The services were as always, a hit! Thanks to Marion and Tiffany the show ran smoothly.

Within the classroom the theme of Christmas was energizing the room. Decorations were going up, music was being played and the children’s art work was being displayed on the walls. Some of the activities that took place in the 301 classroom was creating your special take home gifts. Salt dough ornaments were baked rolled and painted. We hope you enjoyed your child’s Christmas gift to you as it was made with love!

The Christmas season is not complete without a written letter to Santa. The students each drew a picture for Santa and those special drawings were sent to his workshop. The children received a letter back which always makes the children smile.

Here at St. Catherine’s preschool we enjoy teaching the children the story of Christmas. The awareness of the nativity scene allows the children to understand the Christmas services that much more. A nativity scene complete with farm animals was created on the back wall of our classroom. Along with the nativity scene, some of the art that is displayed on the boards in our school are Christmas trees, stars and gingerbread men.

Circle time is always an enjoyable time for both the teachers and children. This a place to learn about the upcoming art, schedule of the day, as well as the importance of listening. We read a story called “The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell”. This story includes felt visuals for the children to follow along with. The engagement of the children at this time is always inspiring and seeing the children learn and wonder gives us a great sense of accomplishment.

Our fun month finished off with the Christmas class party. Lots of party food was eaten and treats were enjoyed. The children enjoy sitting around the large class tables at events like these. The large tables give the students a great view of their peers and conversation ignites. Thank you to all the parents and caregivers that provided food for our event. It is greatly appreciated to have such generous families.

Carol and Susan hope you all had an enjoyable Christmas break, lots of family time and best wishes for the New Year.

CLASS 302/404 - Karen, Susan, Carol


Hello everyone and thank you for taking the time to read our class blog. Within this December addition of the blog we will highlight the exciting Christmas moments that took place within our classroom. 

The month started off with rehearsing for our Christmas services. Tiffany, our music teacher, had the children sing, act and dance within the first week. This prompt commitment allowed the children to feel comfortable with the services. As many of you would have seen, the services are always a blast. The children are the highlight of the evening with their excitement and enthusiasm. We would like to thank Marion for all of the hard work she puts into the evenings.


Our classroom was decorated with Christmas bows, garland, and a Christmas tree that the children helped decorate. The classroom was beaming with Christmas excitement, cheer and art work. A nativity scene was created on the back wall of the classroom. The children created donkeys, sheep and Christmas stars to complete the manger. Many of the children’s art is always a displayed on the walls within our school so please take the time to look at the displays to get an idea of our current learning projection.

Music is always a large portion of our curriculum at preschool. Whether it be in circle, in the music room or in creative play, we enjoy singing very much! At circle we learned about the letters in Santa’s name, S-A-N-T-A. We sang this song to the tune of “Bingo”. Along with a song about Santa, we read “12 Trucks of Christmas”, “12 Dogs of Christmas” and “Santa’s Eight Reindeer”. As teachers we enjoy seeing the excitement in the children’s eyes as they become consumed in a story. 

We finished the month of December off by holding a class party. The children love eating treats, chips and drinking juice! The children looked adorable in their green and red. Thank you to all of the parents who contributed to our Christmas party, we would not have been able to do it with out your generosity.

Karen, Carol and Susan hope that each of you enjoyed the holiday season with your family.

CLASS 401 - Arsi, Karen, Lisa

Happy New Year! But before we even get started with 2019 lets remember December.

We always start off our Christmas season with a Nativity story, followed by an art. We put in up on the board in our classroom, we hope you had a chance to look at it.

A you know Christmas is a very bust time for most people and we hit the month running. So much planned and so little time. Throughout December we decorated the classroom with the children's art which was gingerbread people, paper plate Santa Claus, snow people, angels and our traditional trimmings too. By the circle carpet we had a Christmas tree that the children helped to decorate and they even put on some of their art from the make it table on it😊.

We hope you liked the Christmas gift that your child made for you! A keepsake piece you can keep for years to come (round log piece with your child’s hand-print). 

The weather was a bit sketchy but we did get two great walking field trips in. Our first one was to the Capilano library. All the children walked very nicely through all the hustle and bustle of Edgemont Village. During the Christmas stories being read, everyone listened so nicely and participated when they were asked to. Our second field trip was through Edgemont stopping at local merchants to sing Christmas carols. 

One of our favourite traditions is the children’s Christmas concert. In order to prepare for this service we practice the songs every chance we get. You may or may not think this as the service may or may not reflect this. Either way we love the end result and we hope you did too.

Our last day of 2018 in preschool was a celebration with food and music. As I mentioned earlier we also went caroling in the village. Thank you to the parents that brought food in to share.

A BIG THANK YOU for all your generous Christmas gifts! 


We wish you a happy and healthy New Year!

CLASS 402 - Arsi, Danielle


How time flies…Oh what fun we have had these past 4 months! We have been so busy playing with our new friends, exploring & learning new things.
For the Month of December, we started with the Nativity. This was a great way for the children to tie in their songs & costumes for the Christmas Service with their school environment. The Christmas Concert was awesome!!  The all looked great and performed like naturals.

We then went on to read ‘The Gingerbread Man’. We decorated gingerbread men & baked our own gingerbread shapes.  They were so yummy!  We also read the ‘Christmas Angel’ & cut our own Angel body & made our own Angels.  We read ‘There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell’ and then decorated a 3-D Ornament.  We spent time making our Christmas Gifts for our parents and stamped the wrapping paper.  We read ‘The Littlest Christmas Tree’ and were busy putting bling on our own tree.

We enjoyed listening to the CD Stories ‘Santa Knows’, ‘Santasaurus’ & ‘Russel’s Christmas Magic’.  We played the games ‘Reindeer Pokey’ & ‘Santa, Santa, Reindeer.  We also acted out ‘5 Little Reindeer jumping on the Sleigh”.  We had a lot of fun caroling in the Village and even the sun came out for the morning.

Thank you to the parents who provided the Party food. A fun time was had by all. We would also like to thank the families for your Christmas Wishes and gifts for Christmas.

In January we will start encouraging more self-help skills & kindergarten readiness.

Any questions, please feel free to ask us. 

CLASS 403/304 - Karen, Susan, Carol, Brita


Happy New Year everyone and thank you for taking the time to read our class blog. 

The month of December was a blast. The children and teachers were busy getting ready for the many events of the Christmas season. The month was short but sure was jam packed with fun activities.

The highlight of the Christmas season is always the much anticipated Christmas Services. The children worked very hard starting at the end of November to practice and rehearse the songs and actions. The majority of the practicing takes place in the music room with our music teacher Tiffany. Tiffany created an unforgettable and exciting performance for all to see. And a large thanks also goes out to Marion who takes the time to decorate the church for the event and helps each class with the big night. As always, our services are a huge success. We hoped you enjoyed them as much as we did.

Here in the afternoon class we are able to engage the children in many fun and child friendly art activities. Some of the highlights of our designs are displayed on the boards within the school. The students helped contribute to our nativity scene which is displayed at the back of our classroom. The afternoon class created donkeys and sheep which are very significant to the story of Christmas. Speaking of nativity, we took the time to teach the children about the importance of the Baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Teaching the students in a child friendly manner allows the important pieces to be understood.

At circle we learned about the letters in Santa’s name. We sang “S-A-N-T-A”to the tune of “Bingo”. Along with the song about Santa, we read “12 Trucks of Christmas”, “12 Dogs of Christmas” and “Santa’s Eight Reindeer”. 

Circle time is always an important time for the children to learn the importance of sitting and listening to a story or directions. A story that captivated the children’s imagination and attention was “There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell”. This story incorporates the stimulating illustrations along with felt pieces that are displayed on the felt board as the story is read. Christmas always bodes well to exciting story telling and as teachers we just love seeing the magic in the children’s eyes.

Our fun month finished off with the Christmas class party. Lots of party food was eaten and treats were enjoyed. The children looked adorable in their green and red. Thank you to all of the parents who contributed to our Christmas party, we would not have been able to do it without your generosity.

Karen, Carol, Brita and Susan hope you all had an enjoyable Christmas break, lots of family time and best wishes for the New Year. 


MUSIC PROGRAM - Tiffany

Happy New Year, families! 

This is an exciting time for our music class, as we start 2019 off with learning how to recognize and count the beat. We have been OFFICIALLY introduced to the Rhythm Family and they are so cool! Big Daddy whole note is very slow and only gets one clap per measure. But watch out for Little Sister eighth note, she’s really fast and gets a total of eight claps per beat!



January is a great month to introduce new concepts and dive deeper into what we have already learned. Adding to our music vocabulary, we are going to learn about the difference between, the ‘beat’ and the ‘rhythm’. We will also learn the musical term for, the speed at which we play our music, also known as ‘tempo’.


By next month, we will be singing loud and proud OR quiet and careful! ‘Tempo’ will teach us how fast, or how slow, to go. Furthermore, we will be confident in following the beat and we will be creative with the rhythms we choose!


RESOURCE OFFICE - Marion



Happy New Year everyone! 

 I hope everyone had an enjoyable break and celebrated with their families and friends.  I want to thank everyone for their gifts and well wishes and welcome back.

The Christmas Services were wonderful and all the children did their very best to share their joy of Christmas.  

Every year I am excited to the next six months of learning.  All the children are expanding their interests and are interacting with peers to play more co-operative games.  Their problem solving skills have improved and they have become more independent.  

The 4s will be focusing on their Kindergarten readiness skills and the teachers will be working on games incorporating numbers and letters.  Art activities will become more challenging by adding a number of steps, such as cutting, matching and gluing.  

Each program is geared to provide age appropriate activities and the children learn through repetition, rhymes, stories and songs.  During Circle time the children learn to be respectful of the teachers and their peers and learn about the work around them.  Our goal is to provide the children with the skills to enjoy life and to be caring of others. 



THANKS SO MUCH FOR READING OUR BLOG! IT TAKES A LONG TIME TO CREATE SO WE REALLY APPRECIATE THE PEOPLE WHO TAKE THE TIME TO READ IT. (FYI: We have 71 families, 11 teachers & 10 Board members that get the link to the blog and last month we had only 23 people read it. (insert sad face here)  We wish it was a higher number!!!)




1 comment:

  1. Thank you to the teachers for making Christmas so exciting for the children! Mark had such a good time!

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