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)
Showing posts with label story telling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label story telling. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Loose Parts

What does that mean, really?
And why have them in a classroom?

Well, the pictures show all the learning that happens with loose material that are found and become play materials for creative learners like our children in the wonderful world of kindergarten!

Teachers see...

...Children representing their world
 
 ...perimeter, edge, around
 
...self-portrait
 
...proportional reasoning, area, filling
...natural world representation
...building, spatial reasoning, trial and error, story telling
...collaboration, relationship building, peer modelling
...3 dimensional building, reflective perspective
...self-esteem
"Look at my doggie! Take a picture, I want to sign up to share!"

...shape, spatial reasoning
...balance, symmetry
...patterning, space, area

...critical thinking
...light, shadow, reflection, through, perspective, depth, collaboration,
...peer-modelling, relationship building, idea sharing, wonder
...counting, numeracy
...imagination, creativity, choice, decision making
...home connection, literacy, sets, skip counting

...spatial and proportional reasoning, 3-dimensional building, area, representation
...around, across, above, on top, taller, shorter, below, shape, discussion

The teachers see the joy and wonder and discovery...
The teachers hear the language of math, the language of learning...

The loose parts connect the play!

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

A Story Map From Mrs. Johnstone!

  The one thing that you have that nobody else has is you.
Your voice, your mind, your story, your vision.
So write and draw and build and play and dance and live as only you can.
~ Neil Gaiman ~


We are so excited to invite everyone to see the story of 
The Wonderful World of Kindergarten!
Keira and Megan's mother has created a story map for our classroom.
Using children's drawings and photo's, we are able to tell the story of why
The Wonderful World of Kindergarten is such a special place for children to grow and learn.
We are community.
We are family.
We are a kindergarten home.

Follow the link (and share with family and friends)...
This is our story!

About the app - Scroll through the story by clicking on the down arrow on the left most side of the screen.
- Each image can be enlarged by clicking on it.
- Check for occasional updates!


Forever greatful,
We thank you, Mrs. Johnstone for this precious gift.

The Kindergarten Team

Sunday, 31 January 2016

Inspiring Plasticine Sculpting


Perhaps this is how the author Barbara Reid started.
Or the artist, film maker Nick Park.
Maybe this was how James May began to consider his plasticine garden. 


     

Tiny characters being designed to tell familiar stories and rhymes.
Or becoming characters in new stories to be shared with friends.

 

Recreating a scene from a cherished book.

 

Telling stories while creating stories.
The learning of friendship.

         

Connecting to their world. 
Connecting to each other.

   


 

The language of sculpting.
The language of learning.


    

Arctic worlds emerge.

 

And transform into Santa's workshop.

 

Today's creators, story tellers, sculptors, artists...

       
       

Tomorrows award winning authors, film makers, artists, sculptors, inventors, builders...