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 sunflowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunflowers. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Sunflower Art

Sunflowers are such a beautiful sign of fall. The children have been very eager to share their knowledge and understanding of the life cycle of a sunflower. Some children have created still life paintings of our vase of sunflowers, others have used the seeds from the dried sunflower heads to create unique art work. 


Discussing the sunflower and its seeds has been a great way to discuss patterns in nature since we have been discussing patterns in the world around us during circle time.

We can't wait to see what the children do next!

Friday, 11 October 2013

Investigating Sunflowers.

Sunflowers are such a beautiful symbol of fall. When the flowers start to dry and the seeds are formed, we know that summer is gone and winter is soon on its way!  Mrs. Pizzuto brought in three large, dried sunflowers for the children to explore in the science area.
Using the tweezers to take out the seeds not only offered great fine motor practice (which will strengthen little fingers and make writing much easier later on), but it led to many questions by the children. Can we eat these seeds? Can we cook them? What will they taste like with seasonings added like sugar and salt? Why are there patterns on the seeds?

Many of the children have been exploring patterns and so it was interesting to discuss how the life cycle of a sunflower is like a pattern...seed, plant, flower, seed. Nature, patterns, growing cycle, math, fine motor... all from sunflowers!
Next week we are going to investigate what will happen if we plant some of the seeds in soil!