Friday, October 7, 2011

National Quality Framework Process.

This week all St Marys Blinky Bills Pre-School staff attended a seminar at the centre based on the incoming National Quality Framework “NQF”. Our formats were checked over and found we are on the right track, with a few little changes.
We are handling the new system very well. All staff are working together to create easier time management processes.

Zebra Crossing.


A comment from a parent the other day made me feel very proud of our teaching at St Marys Blinky Bills Pre-School;

A child was shopping with their mum and as they walked down the street,

The child said ' Look Mum, it's a zebra crossing'

Mum said 'Yes, that's right, how did you know that?'

The child replied ' We have one at pre-school'.

Mum was so impressed, she was very excited to tell us on the child's next day at pre-school.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Sensory Skills

We have been focusing on a collection of sensory experiences for the children to feel, squeeze, roll, push and pull around.
Playdough is always the most popular at St Marys Blinky Bills Pre-School but staff feels by adding variety to our already full list it would be great for our new 2 year olds to experience as well.
Through research on the internet we have discovered a few unusual sensory items e.g. a few varieties in the playdough range, super slippy slime, snow dough, snot recipe, silky playdough, blue goo to name a few. This has created lots of fun with texture.

Nature

St Marys Blinky Bills Pre-School’s student Kate has had the children involved with silk worms and over a few weeks, the worms have grown long and wide, children hold them and laugh when they wiggle on their skin.
Kate explains about the life of a silkworm through stories and life. The worms eat huge amounts of mulberry leaves which fill the container. Children have been gentle and interested in this insect.

Around the World

Julie has been travelling the world at St Marys Blinky Bills Pre-School with the children each week starting with ancient Rome and what happened a long time ago, with gladiators and lions.
Using the huge world map on display Julie pointed out to the children where Rome was and placed icons on the map with special places to visit. Next we travelled to Egypt where the pyramids are, lots of questions were asked by the children referring to the sand, desert and animals that might live there.
When this group time was over we moved into our sandpit area and by adding water to our sand, children amazingly began to create pyramids with the sand, lots of excitement and language flowing.
Africa was next which was great because children were so keen to see the pictures of the animals that live there. Then America with many icons for visitors to see, children passed around the felt pieces and looked intensely at them while Julie explained about each of them.
The world map is filling up and our journeys have not ended. The children are keen to see the map each time it is unfolded.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Animal Homes

St Marys Blinky Bills Pre-School’s incursion with “Rangers on the Run” was incredible, Veronica from the Rangers had a vast variety of homes that animals reside in, a cave for a bear which children climbed in and out, and an old hollow tree in which children were possums climbing up high.
In a tunnel looking like a old fallen tree where snakes and insects might hide in, the children became the animals within that tunnel. And in a trap door spider home, the children climbed into it and popped up the lid to scare others. Then there was a huge piece of bark to hide under like small insects do up the side of trees, and a cacoon for children to climb into as a caterpillar and stretch out before becoming a butterfly.
The wombat cave was climbed in, and the long grass was to hide in, with huge leaves to wrap around and to hide. The children experienced so much hands-on play. Veronica explained what all the animals and homes were called and then the children let their imagination go wild and be what they would like to be in a different home. This was a great show.

Chickens


The eggs arrived at St Marys Blinky Bills Pre-School from the chicken hatchery and everyone was excited to see the chickens hatch, it only took 1 day and we had our first chicken out which was wet and tiny.
The children watched the next day and experienced the cracking egg shell and a new life was born and then another, all together out of 10 eggs we had 7 hatched chicks. Over the 2 weeks children enjoyed the holding of them and the cleaning of their box. Comments like “they’re soft, they smell, they tickle and I love our chickens” all were heard over this time.
The chickens were placed in a variety of homes during each day, boxes, laps, wheelie box, we even made a home from blocks. The time came for them to go home, which a few went to several of the children and they are still growing heaps. During the 2 weeks we played chicken games, read stories, completed a craft experiences and best of all played with them.