Have a look at the toys the construction elves have made for Santa! There was some great creative thinking, problem solving, spatial awareness and imagination happening in the Santa's Workshop!
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Wednesday, 19 December 2018
Data-Maths
We have been learning about Data in Maths this week. We know that Data is just a fancy name for collecting information and sharing it.
Here is a 3D chart and bar chart showing which Christmas song the children preferred- Jingle Bells or Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer:
On Tuesday we gathered Data about which job would be better-an elf or a reindeer and made a pictogram:
Today's Data involved a box of Celebrations! Everyone picked their favourite chocolate and helped to make our bar chart showing the data:
Then we counted how many of each chocolate there were and took note of the data.
Guess Ms. Keane's Favourite! 😂 |
Monday, 17 December 2018
Arctic Explorers
Here are some photos from playtime last week. We have been learning all about the Arctic to prepare for our own Arctic adventures there for playtime!
Polar Bear drawings |
Christmas jumper game |
Arctic and North Pole Playdough mats |
Thursday, 6 December 2018
Dancing for P.E.
How good are our moves??? Have a look at the Juniors and Seniors performing 'A Bird Flew into the Wood', a dance from Finland.
Thursday, 29 November 2018
Restaurant Dioramas
The Junior and Senior Infants amazed me over the past two weeks with the incredible dioramas they planned and created in small groups. Last week they got a shoebox and planned what they wanted their restaurant to look like. They also started on the 2D aspects of their plan, such as wallpaper, carpets, etc. This week they had to construct tables, chairs, people, ovens, walls...their creativity and resourcefulness were amazing! There were LOADS of problem solving, spatial awareness, oral language and social skills developed through this art project.
Menus on the fancy table cloth |
The lights were a great idea, and the posters on the wall! |
The only group to have the kitchen...the pizza in the oven looks yummy! |
Comfy seats! |
This group wanted people that they could move around the restaurant! |
Brilliant problem solving with this group when they discovered a new way to make the adults stand up at the table |
A lot of teamwork went into this diorama as the 3 girls split the jobs equally! |
Tuesday, 27 November 2018
Worry Monster
We have a visitor in our classroom!!! After the midterm break, we came into school to find our classroom a MESS. We found a note from a very worried monster. He was hiding with our fairy, SÃog, until he felt brave enough to come out. We made him a worry curry with all of our worries in it and he said it was delicious. We made worry monsters out of 2D shapes and he really liked them! Then, finally, he came out of SÃog's house! Now, whenever we have a worry, we can draw or write it on a page and feed it to our monster! If it's a big worry, he might tell Ms. Keane before he gobbles them up, but usually he munches through the worries straight away!
Thursday, 22 November 2018
The children are doing Dance for P.E. Today they practiced dancing with different body parts, dancing slowly and then quickly, dancing at different levels, e.g. high and low, and moving in different directions while dancing. They then practiced these skills by playing Mirror Mirror, which is when they take turns mirroring their partner's dance moves.
When we're dancing we get inside a pretend Dance Bubble. This bubble makes us the best dancers we can be, and stops us from banging into each other! We don't want to get too close to anyone's bubble in case it bursts! To finish off P.E. today the children all drew their magic bubble with themselves doing their favourite dance move in it.
Thursday, 15 November 2018
The Restaurant
Here you can see the other stations for playtime this week. Table 1 was a play-dough station were the children could make food and use markers to label them. I couldn't believe how well the Juniors could figure out what sounds were in what words!!! The art station was great fun-the children had to imagine their favourite dish and construct it using WHATEVER art materials they wanted. There was some amazing creativity here. The role play are was the restaurant. The children got into roles (e.g. customers, chef, waitress) and used props to engage with the drama. They were absolutely brilliant at this station. There was lots of appropriate language, social interactions, free writing, sequencing events...and it was fun too!
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