Yesterday, we had a super busy day. We did egg dying in the morning. We did some castle research before gym with Mme Sunny. After lunch, we had literacy choice time and then spent the afternoon creating crests and shields. We found a guide in a national geographic magazine, 'how to make your own shield'. We were so excited about it, that we felt we should get started right away, and we did. The shields will be on display at a later time.
This morning, we started our day with morning exploration. All of us had the chance to finish our Royal Portraits, they are up in the hallway now. They are wonderful! After snack and outdoor play, we had journaling time with Mrs. McPhee, we always enjoy having her come and visit our class. We worked on creating a scene using small toys as characters and then labeling our images. We then had tech time with Mme Sunny. We came back for calendar and some singing. After lunch, we had some more research time about castles. We then walked to the forest for an exploration time. We were surprised with an Easter egg hunt. We had to find the two parts to the egg. The top parts had our first initial in an uppercase letter, and the bottoms had our first initial in a lowercase letter. We had to find the matching egg for our letter. Once you'd found both parts to your egg the children were given a chocolate egg. This a great afternoon spent with all of our Kindergarten friends from the other classes, in the forest.
This morning, we started our day with morning exploration. All of us had the chance to finish our Royal Portraits, they are up in the hallway now. They are wonderful! After snack and outdoor play, we had journaling time with Mrs. McPhee, we always enjoy having her come and visit our class. We worked on creating a scene using small toys as characters and then labeling our images. We then had tech time with Mme Sunny. We came back for calendar and some singing. After lunch, we had some more research time about castles. We then walked to the forest for an exploration time. We were surprised with an Easter egg hunt. We had to find the two parts to the egg. The top parts had our first initial in an uppercase letter, and the bottoms had our first initial in a lowercase letter. We had to find the matching egg for our letter. Once you'd found both parts to your egg the children were given a chocolate egg. This a great afternoon spent with all of our Kindergarten friends from the other classes, in the forest.