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Wednesday, October 5, 2016

October 5, 2016 by Primary One

Today was our yoga day. Mr. Nick showed the children a new way to stretch using the wall. The children were eager to try the new move.

The children worked on their fine motor skills perforating holiday perforation squares that we are using to decorate our bulletin board. The children also made Fall leaves using their hands for the leaves. Take a look at their cool art work displayed on the door.

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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

October 4, 2016 by Primary One

Today we talked about our senses. We learned that we have five senses that help us: see, hear, taste, smell, and touch(feel).

Do you know what our olfaction sense is? We learned that our olfaction sense is our sense of smell. We worked on our sense of touch with the rough and smooth lesson in our sensorial area. The children used their hands to feel rough and smooth. Take a look at the Mr. Potato Heads the children assembled that we labeled with our five senses.

The children received Soccer Shots jerseys today. Look in your child’s cubby for their jersey.

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Monday, October 3, 2016

October 3, 2016 by Primary One

Welcome back, we hope everyone enjoyed the wonderful weather this weekend.

Today we said good bye to the month of September and hello to our new month October. We talked about some of the fun activities that occur in the month. The children were excited to see all the new books we put in the library for the month.

Music class was lots of fun. Mr. Jason brought in a harmonica that he used for us to play a name that song. He played different songs that the children guessed. He also brought his friend Tiny the dinosaur that was very excited to tell the children about Halloween.

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Thursday, September 29, 2016

September 29, 2016 by Primary One

Today we worked with the apple nomenclature lesson in the science area. We learned the names of some of the parts of an apple. We learned an apple has a stem, skin, flesh, seeds, and a core. The children also got to see the actual parts of the apple when we dissected a real apple, they also enjoyed snacking on the apple when the lesson was completed.

The children had a fun time playing jump ball in Jumpbunch class this morning. The children tried to balance and bounce a ball on a circular mat.

Tomorrow is picture day for our class.

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Wednesday, September 28,2016

September 28, 2016 by Primary One

On circle we worked with the lifecycle of an apple lesson in the science area. We learned that it all starts with a seed that grows into a seedling. The seedling becomes a tree filled with buds that bloom into flowers, that lose their petals and then an apple will start to grow.

The children had a fun time in yoga. They tried their best to stay still and quiet as they practiced breathing through their noses.

They also shared their names and favorite colors with Mr. Nick.

We had fun singing in Chapel with Father Art and Ms. Keri Anne. We talked about how things grow.

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