Friday, 29 January 2016

Exploring materials and their properties



On Friday morning, the EY classes came together to explore a range of materials and some of their different properties. The children explored each learning engagement in 4 mixed groups.


Materials & Fire with Ms. Elaine

As the children entered the room they were invited to explore a range of fabric and materials on the tables. Teachers encouraged them to describe what they saw and engage their senses. We then gathered on the mat to view a short video on burning fabric. 



The children commented on the speed of burning, the size of the flame, and the volume of the smoke. 


After viewing, they engaged a second time with the materials and made predictions on whether they thought the material would burn fast or slow, with a big flame or a little flame. 






Floating & Sinking! - with Ms. Karyn

We watched a short Sesame Street clip explaining floating and sinking. 



The students came up with a number of wonderings!
  • Will an object sink if it is too heavy?
  • Will things with holes in always sink?
  • Does it matter what the object is made from? What material is it made from?

After watching the clip, we investigated which objects would float and which would sink. We wondered if we could make something that floats sink? We wondered what would happen if we pushed a floating item down to the bottom of the water tray? Would it stay at the bottom or pop back up to the top? Does it matter how much water is in the water tray?



Textures - with Ms Henny

I spoke with the children about textures and how they can feel different. I picked up a stone and felt it with my hands and then rubbed it on my face and told the children how it felt ­ hard, heavy and smooth. The children were asked to choose an object from the tray and feel it with their hands. We went around the circle asking each child how their object felt, using words like ­ hard, soft, spiky, stretchy, pointy, squishy, light, feathery. The EY2 children were able to help the EY1 children describe their objects.




Photos to be added shortly :) whatch this space!


Heavy and Light - with Ms Helen


Before starting the experiments, we talked about what would happen to the scales if something is heavy or if something is light. From their experiments earlier in the week they were able to tell me that if something is heavy that side of the scale will go down and the lighter item will go up. I then held up an apple and a pom pom, asking which one is heavier? Those who thought it was the apple were asked to stand on my left and those who thought the pom pom to stand on my right. Once we placed these items on each side of the scale we found out that the apple was heavier. Next, I asked if they could find something that would be heavier than the apple, each group found something different; the elephant, a mango or a cube. Next we experimented with trying to make the scales balance, suggesting different items to add or take away. Finally, I showed them two sponges, one small and one bigger. I asked the group to make a prediction about what which one might be heavier, most thought it would be the bigger sponge. When we placed them on the scales we found that the smaller one was the heaviest, I asked why this was, most of the EY2 students were able to tell me that they smaller one is full of water while the other is not.







Thursday, 28 January 2016

New units of inquiry (HTWW & HWOO)

It's been a busy time in EY2. We have commenced our next two units of inquiry which will run concurrently.













Book Week

Next week ISPP will host 'Book Week'!

Wednesday is book character dress up day!
The children are invited to come to school dressed as their favourite 
book character WITH the book. 


Tuesday evening between 6-7pm is Candlelight Read-Aloud!
Come to school dressed in your PJs and listen to some great bedtime stories
ending the night with cookies and milk!









Saturday, 16 January 2016

Welcome back!

Dear Parents and Friends,

Happy New Year and welcome back to school. I trust you all had safe and relaxing holidays. It is so exciting to see the vigor for learning that our EY'ers have returned with and how eager they are to share their individual holiday stories. This lent itself very well to engage the children in activities to reviewed our first two concurrent units - Who we are and How we express ourselves. As we review our questioning skills the children are in the process of creating "My Holiday Story" books. Where - asks for a place, who - asks for a person, what - asks for (in this case) an action, and how helps us ask for more detail. These should be complete by the end of next week and on display for you to view. 

Here a few images of us settling back in:



Circle time - what's our schedule for today?
SMART Choice time - indoor and outdoor






A new class friend!

A big welcome to our new friend Mathilda! 
Mathilda has joined us from the international school of Dhaka. It's been wonderful to see how everyone has demonstrated the attributes of being caring and showing empathy which, in turn, has made Mathilda feel like she has always belonged. 







Gecko's Choice

Solving problems is directly connected to choice. We have a choice as to how we respond to voluntary or involuntary actions involving ourselves and others. Ms. Dee has started working with the class on understanding the application of Gecko's choice. 

Over the next few weeks, we will learn about the nine different ways we can respond to help solve a problem or conflict. 

This week we learned the meaning of the word 'conflict' and talked about how to tell someone to stop.




Calling for Mystery Readers!

Mystery readers have been a the highlight of our Friday mornings, and we would love for that to continue this semester. Please consider signing up to be our guest. February, March, April and May slots are all still vacant.



New Lunch Menu

There have been many changes small changes made to the school canteen lunch menu. If your child is a school lunch eater, please review the suggested meals and send your child's requests for all four menus to me as soon as possible. 
A correction to my message last week! - "We began the new semester with menu#1!" not as previously mention #3 - I apologise for that. 




Timetable 

Nothing has change to our timetable in general - Please remember to send your child to school with:

  • A Healthy snack
  • Two spare sets of clothes
  • PE sports clothes on Tuesdays
  • Swimsuit, towel, and optional goggles on Wednesdays
  • Library book bag on Fridays


Please note the role is taken at 7.30am - If your child arrives after that time, they will be marked late.





Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Updated lunch menus for semester two

In an effort to keep the children happy and healthy Epicure has made some slight changes to the school canteen menu. Please be sure to take a look and update what you think your child might like to eat. Please complete all four menus before the begin of the semester. 

The updated version can be found here.

Thank you all in advance.