Our Letter Time/Animated Literacy letter of the week is O!
Today, some of the kids got to participate in a super fun circle time all about the letter O. We started by passing around small "o word" items. There was an ostrich, otter, octagon, octopus, olive, and upper and lower case letter Os.
Next, the kids made O Octopus crafts. These were great because we also got to sneak in a little practice counting to 8 to make sure there were enough legs.
Our final activity was a game of freeze dance. We modified the rules so that the kids could practice jumping ON to a circle mat.
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Thursday, 5 December 2013
Monday, 2 December 2013
Stockings hung by the chimney
In Kids Club this week we are creating stockings using white crayons and blue paint. The kiddos each start by decorating a white paper stocking with white crayon. Next, they dab their stocking with watered down blue pain (or blue water colour would work too), then they remove the excess pain with a paper towel and like magic the drawings appear. This craft allows our kids to practice gripping a pencil (in this case crayon), draw simple shapes and patterns, cope with having paint on their hands, practice putting on and taking off the paint shirts, and identifying or printing their names.
The most important step, of course, is to carefully hang the finished product on the mantel. Ours will be full with 30 little stockings by the end of the week.
Friday, 29 November 2013
Winter Wonderland
It's the most wonderful time of the year, and at STA we have embraced it whole-heartedly with our new theme! It's winter, the means snow, snow, more snow, and a little bit of Christmas cheer. We've filled our classrooms with everything the kids need to explore the holiday season.
It starts right when you walk in the door with our reception desk all dressed up as a cozy fire place. We have a pretty little Christmas tree and a mailbox set up for letters addressed to a very important person.
Our Tree Room has been decorated with ever more trees to turn it into a coniferous forest, we'll check back to see if any little hands have added decorations to the trees in a little while. Our colour theme this month is white and blue so our easel has been set up to allow the kids to explore those colours with paint.
The sensory table has been re-vamped with cotton balls, styrofoam packaging, and lots of snow flakes.
We have a present wrapping station with lots of paper, tape, scissors, and old shoe boxes for the kids to practice wrapping, and maybe even unwrapping, gifts.
In our imaginary play area the kiddos can choose some fun winter activities to try out. We have icy looking blocks that can be used to build an igloo, a few shovels and some imaginary snow to practice shoveling a sidewalk, and lots and lots of toboggans.
For even more imaginary play we've set up an elf work-shop with aprons, hats, and lots of tools across the hall in the Rainbow Room.
Our special homemade play-doh comes in blue and white for this theme. We've added silver and blue sparkles and some peppermint essential oils to give it an extra frosty sensory experience.
Our Sun Room has turned a little Frosty with a snowman makeover. There are snowballs hanging from the season in our reading nook that's been filled with lots of wintery themed books.
Our OTs came up with this super cute game of snowman bowling.
We even have a snowman themed felt board where the kids can build and then dress up and decorate their very own snowman.
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Shopping and Learning
This is an outing week at STA. We try to take the kids on at least 2 outings a month to practice skills and activities and have some fun in a different environment. Sometimes our outings relate to a particular theme and other times we just work on exposure to activities that our families may do on evenings or weekends. This week we're going to the mall. We're visiting SouthCentre because it's close to us, has some great kid friendly stores, and has easily the best winter decorations (and a special visitor from the North).
Every group will do something a little different based on the skill set and coping skills of the kids but for the most part we try to target certain activities that the kids may have to do if they go shopping with Mom and Dad. We try on clothes (like the incredibly stylish hockey jersey above) and shoes in one of the department stores. In addition to all of the coping that goes along with trying on clothes this also gives the kiddos a chance to practice zipping up jackets, pulling on sweaters, tying shoes, and everything else that is needed for getting dressed.
While walking around the mall we encourage commenting on things to increase socialization skills. This Christmas tree sparked lots of "Wow! Look!" conversation. For the groups that are able to see Santa we can go stand right under the tree and practice playing the waiting game. Not all of our kids are able to wait in line and not all of them want to sit on the lap of a strange man, but for the ones that this activity is appropriate for it was very exciting.
One of the best part of SouthCentre's Christmas experience is that they have cause and effect toys on display in the waiting area. Lots of buttons and levers for the kids to push and pull while they wait.
We always make a visit to the happiest place in the mall and stop by the Disney Store. They have a wonderful colouring area set up for the kids and lots of interesting toys to look at. The biggest lesson that we learn at the mall is that there doesn't always need to be a toy purchased and our kids get to practice enjoying and then leaving the Disney Store without us having to spend a fortune on new toys.
Monday, 25 November 2013
D is for Drawing... on the windows
Last week I walked into one of our classrooms to find something amazing all over the windows.
This little guy showed us what a smarty he is by imitating a drawings of a dinosaur and dog and then independently drawing a dog the next day (you can see his work in the black). He also practiced printing the letter "D," amazing!
Friday, 22 November 2013
Friends!
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Not all of our kiddos are quite there yet. It takes a lot of language skills and an ability to cope with following another's agenda to engage in play of this kind. For the little ones that need to learn how to play and interact we like to use resources like turn taking games or crafts where resources need to be shared and requested. Some of our kids are encouraged to show a completed craft or a cool toy to a friend, this helps them to initiate a conversation or social interaction. During the days it is always important that our kids get lots of opportunities to play and work together. We absolutely love to see them make friendships and connections with each other.
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Friendship Wreath
Today, during the circle portion of Kids Club we started
practicing the singing the “Reindeer Pokey” for our performance at our
Christmas party. The children did a great job participating by doing the
actions. It was somewhat familiar because last week the children were
practicing the original “Hokey Pokey”. Each child wore a set of reindeer antlers,
which was very cute!!
We read a book about painting called "We Are Painting" as a fun transition into
our fun painting craft. During the book I tried to engage each of the children
by asking them questions or give them a direction (e.g., “What color?”, “What
doing?”, or “Show me the..?”).
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