Sunday, November 27, 2011

Ambulance Visit



Sorry about the delay in posting!

A few weeks ago, we were lucky enough to have Paramedic Chris and his partner come and show both JK/SK classes their equipment and ambulance. What a great learning experience for the children who were exposed to what the paramedics do, what equipment they use and how they help us in various situations. The children learned a lot about the equipment and why they use it, were exposed to technology such as the EKG machine, and even were able to venture inside the ambulance itself.

They learned a bit about their hearts, the printout that the EKG machine can do, learned about the neck brace to keep patients stabilized, the stretcher, oxygen mask and much more. Some children had told us that they'd been in an ambulance and others had never seen such interesting medical equipment before. They were amazed and learned a lot about these very important community helpers! See more pictures here:

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Halloween Part 1






Halloween was a fun time in Kindergarten. The children loved wearing there costumes and received lots of treats from their friends. Thanks for the donations of healthy snacks to make our "feast" for Halloween wonderful.

Here are the pictures of the cuteness! Enjoy!

Shaving Cream Pictures







Our room smelled really clean the days that the children did our shaving cream "pictures". The children were a bit dumbfounded initially when presented with the shaving cream. "We really get to play with it?", they wondered. It seemed like such an obviously fun idea - how could that be "art"? They wondered.

Well the first challenge when presented with shaving cream was that they had to learn to "spread" the shaving cream, make it "flat" like a paper. They used trowels to do so after finding out that their hands did not do the job properly. Using their hands became a "sticky situation" which meant that all the shaving cream stuck to their fingers. Once they were given the option to use the trowels to spread their shaving cream, the students found that there was quite a difference in how they could manipulate the shaving cream.

Once the shaving cream was spread, little fingers got to work, printing letters, numbers and names, thinking of pictures to make, objects to create in the shaving cream.

"How could we take a picture of something that would soon dissapte?" the children wondered. "Why Mrs. Stefani could take a picture of it!" they said. So of course, I clicked away when asked to document some of their creations for an eternity. Enjoy the creations!