Thursday, 25 June 2015

Goodbye Kindergartens!

We hope you all have a fantastic Summer! It has been such a pleasure teaching each and everyone of you. We can't wait to see you in September! For those of you who are leaving SMY, we wish you the best of luck at your new school. 

- From the Kindergarten Team

Even Sammy the squirrel came to say goodbye to us today.



Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Ray's Reptiles



Today we had Ray's Reptiles come and share their amazing reptiles with us. We got to see a torentulas, snakes, a gecko, a chuckwalla, a bearded dragon and many more. We were even lucky enough to hold and touch some reptiles. 





Friday, 12 June 2015

Exciting News!

Two weeks ago we brought a caterpillar into our classroom to watch him change into a butterfly or moth. Many students made surveys asking each other whether they thought our caterpillar would turn into a moth or butterfly. We learned that if the caterpillar turns into a moth then it makes a cocoon. If the caterpillar turns into a butterfly then it makes a chrysalis. 

On Monday, while looking to see if there were any changes, we discovered that our caterpillar had turned into a moth!

The picture below shows the moth and the cocoon it came out of.

We decided that we needed to let the moth go.





Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Farm Trip

Thank you to all the amazing parent volunteers who helped us get through our rainy field trip on Monday. We couldn't have done it without you! 

Take a look at all the fun we had, despite the weather.


The highlight of the day was feeding the catfish.






Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Making a Pulley

On Monday, some students were trying to make a pulley outside on the yard using skipping ropes and the play structure. During centre time we showed a few students who were interested, a YouTube video on what a pulley is. This sparked an interest in making a pulley in our classroom. We decided to use a table, a rope, large Lego pieces, tape and a bucket. 


We quickly learned that Lego was not the best material to use.

"It's not stable" - Justin
"It's not strong enough, the Lego keeps breaking" - Joshua

Our second idea was to use tape along the top.


Our pulley broke very quickly! We needed to collaborate together and come up with a better solution. We decided as a group that we shouldn't use Lego and that we need a stronger material. Blocks was our next choice.



We did it! By using the blocks we created a strong pulley using classroom materials. The students are having a great time seeing how much they can pull using their pulley. Way to go Red Class!