We are very excited to invite you all to the beach next week on Wednesday 11th December, to build sandcastles! Please find the following information below:
Dear Turtle Class Families, We are currently in the midst of exploring how we can use our imaginations in a variety of ways! From storytelling, to puppet shows and to dressing up as various fictional characters. The class were also inspired by the Jack and the Beanstalk story and suggested that we should create our very own castle in the Turtle Classroom. We have had lots of fun playing in our new castle area, and we will continue to enhance this magical play space over the coming weeks! Something magical has begun to grow in our classroom this week, after planting some magic beans. Our very own giant beanstalks! We can't wait to go searching for giants soon! It has been wonderful to see the children continuing to care for our planet from our previous inquiries in the Sharing The Planet unit of inquiry. The Turtle Class have also enjoyed creating their very own recycled paper, which we plan to place in the Cr...
Dear Turtle Class Families, The Turtles have continued to be excellent communicators, who have expressed themselves in a variety of ways! They have been performers and dancers, using many different types of body movements and facial expressions. This has all been fantastic practice for our upcoming Celebration of Learning performance on June 20th. The Turtle Class demonstrated so much kindness and love toward Tilly the Turtle when it was her birthday on May 23rd (World Turtle Day). Many children made homemade birthday cards and brought her presents! We had a lovely day celebrating our beloved class Turtle, with party games and yummy birthday cake jelly! After receiving a party invitation to Tilly's birthday party, the class was inspired to create invitations for their grown-ups to come to see our Celebration of Learning performance. The Turtle Class chose a variety of materials to create their invitations and communicate what to expect at our Celebration of Learn...
Dear Turtle Class Families, We have been on some alphabetical adventures recently in class, where we have imagined we have lost our names! We were inspired by a book called "The Girl Who Lost Her Name' and we also had to help Joyce find her lost name in the ocean! The Turtle Class has been busily using their imaginations to create fictional stories of how they were able to find the letters in their names. They are eager to share their books with you soon! To further support your child's phonological awareness of initial letter sounds, playing games such as 'I Spy' can help them begin to r ecognise familiar grapheme-phoneme correspondences. Recently, the class has thoroughly enjoyed playing a game called "Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar?" Please find the lyrics to the fun song/game below: We have recently unpacked one of our Learner Profile attributes for this unit of inquiry - "Communicators" and have learned that there are many diff...
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