The Wonderful World of Kindergarten

Welcome to our Reggio Emilia inspired classroom at Dr. David Suzuki School.
JoAnne Pizzuto, OCT & Jocelyne Brent, RECE, BASc (Hons)

Monday 11 June 2012

Math moments


Making a pattern.
Learning how to add.

Sorting stones to make a habitat.
Making a river with water and adding a bridge. Combining some learning on structures with measurement.




Take a look at this pattern. Some excellent fine motor skills at work to make this 3 colour pattern worm.

Using measurement and some engineering skills to create a dress. Our students are developing an understanding that materials of different weights require a variety of strategies to keep them up, and looking fashionable of course.

Sorting and organizing to use blocks to create a structure. We are adding how many blocks of each type we use.

Designing an airplane to see if it can fly. Interesting choice of materials!

Very proud of our designs!

Putting together a road. The beginning of a creation.

Taking things apart with tools. Serious work done here. The students were quite interested in all the components found inside the pieces of technology.  Fine motor skill development is happening here in an interesting way as the students use a variety of tools to remove all the wires and pieces. Some interesting questions were presented by the students. Why different colour wires? Why are their magnets in here?


Making sure she has enough fish sticks for everyone that has been invited for lunch. Yummy!

Making survey's. Students are gathering information and recording their findings. The presentations ranged from fruits to shoes. Information on most and least, and math concepts on ordering numbers are happening everyday throughout the room.  Jacob is wondering which activity you prefer?




Making a pattern with the jewels.


Counting up all the jewels in her pattern.

Concepts of capacity being investigated at the water table. Which container will hold the least amount of water? How do you know?

Rolling the dice to add single digit numbers. Working on number formation, with a little help from my friends.

What have you created Nathan? How many rectangels did you use?
This is an elaborate bridge for our train. Students her are developing problem solving skills and spacial awareness as they select the right sizes of blocks to meet their needs.
Survey's happen everywhere!

Excellent pictograph presented by Nabeeha. She sounded out her own words and encouraged her friends to draw pictures for their responses.

Habitats are changing everyday. Today their is a turtle hiding under the grass area. This led to an interesting discussion about what else the turtle needs to survive.  Where is the water?
Students are working together here to decide on what they want their creation to be and divide up the work. These activities promote language development as well as problem solving skills. Math concepts including numbers and shapes are shared as they build. Following the plan on the smartboard our architects go to work.

Playing games is a great way to develop their understanding of numeration skills. Here the students are working on tally marks, adding up scores, and assigning ordinals. Who is first, second, and so on.
Playing a game and keeping score. Discussing the rules and the competition is on!






Wow what did you make today Jacob? Is it a mouse for a house?
Always a celebration happening. The girls later made invitations to come to the party.
Setting the table for two so breakfast can be served. Dramatic play outside at our kitchen.


This design is impressive!
Visiting the guessing jar. Neil and Gavin are fierce competitors to win the at the guessing jar. Students are estimating the amount of items in the guessing jar. They are developing skills to form numbers correctly as well as an understanding of numeracy and quantity.

Caitlyn is busy designing her dress.

Sorting the jewels.


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