Sunday, December 14, 2014

This week got away from me.

It's ironic after last week's whirlwind, but this week was the one that finally got away.
Jeff comes to our class every Day 3 to sing with the students.
The classroom is always busy: the doctor's office was getting a bit stale, so we've turned it into a Santa's Workshop at the students' request. It's a bit much for just a week or so, but I'm hopeful that we'll continue to use our beautiful fireplace and a few of the other bits going into January. Students seem very into using tools to pretend to hammer and drill and a few are excited about making a machine to create toys.
Sponge printing bricks
Tissue paper flames

Some students have also been very focused on making amusement park rides: there have been some Ferris Wheels and this week, a number of students collaborated on making a carousel. Of course, the next job was to figure out how to make it turn. There was some jerryrigging to attach it to a motor and battery.
Horses for the Carousel
It turns!

And then that has led to some interest in magnets and batteries. Some other students then spent an afternoon finding all the magnetic objects in our classroom and we read a book about how magnets work. I've placed an old fashioned flashlight with big D cell batteries in it that students can pull apart and reattach to figure out positive and negative poles at the science centre, along with some other things to play with.

We've also reviewed some basic safety precautions when dealing with electricity: touch only the plastic covered parts of any wires, don't put things in your mouth, and keep away from water and wet hands. In January, we've got a Scientist in Schools workshop based on magnets so this interest is timely.

We also have the Kinder concert and the Holiday Sing-a-long next week. As always, we do our best to be inclusive of everyone's celebrations: there are songs about Eid, Hannukah and Christmas, as well as more general Winter themed songs and poems. We've been busily rehearsing for our concert this Tuesday and students have been singing at the drop of a hat: mention pancakes and we're singing the Hannukah songs.
Making lanterns to decorate the gym for the concert.
In other festive news, I've just finished making a quadruple batch of dough at home that we'll supplement to make gingerbread cookies on Wednesday morning. I think I have two parents confirmed, but please let me know if you're available to help roll out dough and make gingerbread people. I'd like to have maybe one more? Thursday is decorating, and I have another parent who's able to help with that. Thank you for all your support in the classroom! It really does help us when we decide to do something more involved.

A final note about books:

Unfortunately, the circulation computer is still out of commission, so new books and information about overdue books has been delayed until that gets fixed. The Librarian is working to fix the problem, but it seems likely new books will be delayed until after the holiday.

I hope to see many of you next week at the concert, but am not certain whether I'll have time again to blog until January. Have a lovely holiday in the break and I'll be back fresh for the new year.

Sincerely,

Ms. Goegan