Welcome to Kindergarten Night!. Our goal for tonight is to help you get familiar with our school and Full Day Learning Program. We want to help your child.

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Welcome to Kindergarten Night!

Our goal for tonight is to help you get familiar with our school and Full Day Learning Program. We want to help your child adjust quickly to the school setting, enjoy learning, and develop a positive attitude towards education! Let’s get started!

Be sure to subscribe to our classroom website and/or Twitter account. Please see your child’s teacher for the exact address

The Kindergarten Team Our team is made up of an English Teacher, a French Teacher and an Early Childhood Educator (ECE). In our classroom you will see that the kindergarten team: Has set up a safe and welcoming classroom with many materials that promote play-based learning Encourages children to learn through play, independent problem solving and inquiry. Documents and assesses student learning Helps students learn to problem solve and self regulate

Why The Inquiry Based Model? * Children are naturally curious and have an interest in exploring and investigating to see how things work and why they happen. The Full Day Early Learning Kindergarten program capitalizes on children's natural desire for inquiry. Through play, children develop the ability to self-regulate, communicate, negotiate, investigate and problem solve. A Kindergartener’s Job Is To Learn Through Play!

Why The Inquiry Based Model? * With the support of the Full Day Kindergarten team, the children's natural curiosities can be expanded and extended into powerful inquiries that can take place around the various centres in the kindergarten classroom. When the children take a role in the planning and implementation of these authentic and meaningful inquiries, powerful learning occurs. A Kindergartener’s Job Is To Learn Through Play!

What Will A Typical Day In Kindergarten Look Like? Morning Routine Short lesson focus (read a story, big book, Phonemic Awareness activities, word work, Smartboard activities, interactive Read Aloud, writing task, counting songs, number recognition…) Inquiry based learning centers/ working collaboratively with classmates Snack time Music and Movement activities Lunch/Quiet time Outdoor Play (40 minutes)

Quiet Time A 40 minute quiet time that is mandated by the Ministry of Education. It is an important time for children to rest their bodies and consolidate their learning from the morning activities. Research shows that similar to adults, children also need rest time throughout the day. They do not have to sleep! It is a time to also learn important Self Regulation skills. Quiet and soothing music is played

Snacks and Lunches Students have a morning snack, lunch and then an afternoon snack. If you have signed up for hot lunches, please send in snacks for the day. Some healthy nut free/fish and seafood free snack ideas are: fruit, crackers and cheese, vegetables and dip, yogurt, fruit bar etc. In order to protect our students with allergies, please do not send in any treats for the class.

Personal and Social Development Children will learn how to…. Self regulate Give compliments and accept different points of view. Wait their turn, share, and listen to what others have to say. Recognize when friends are upset and show empathy. Problem-solve to help themselves and others. Play and work with other children. Understand that there are consequences to actions. Talk about their heritage or cultural background. Know their likes and dislikes, express their thoughts, and recognize their own accomplishments.

Language Arts Reading Writing Modeled/ Shared Writing Oral Communication

Language Arts Oral Language: Oral language is the foundation of literacy development. Children have many opportunities throughout the day to actively listen to others and to share their ideas, experiences, opinions and questions during whole group, and small group activities. The Full Day Kindergarten team helps guide oral language development by listening attentively to children's responses and interactions, providing richer responses to guide children's thinking and introducing new vocabulary.

Language Arts Within the Kindergarten programme opportunities are presented throughout the day for the children to be involved in a variety of Reading and Writing activities. The level of support given by the teachers and the size of the groups involved is dependent upon the activity.

Language Arts Reading Modelled/Read Aloud (whole group) Shared Reading (whole group) Guided Reading (small group) Independent Reading (on their own) Writing Modelled Writing Shared Writing Guided Writing Independent Writing

Language Arts Media Literacy This involves reading, writing and interpreting signs and posters and messages in movies, commercials, pamphlets etc.

French Through exposure to French language every other day by means of explicit instruction, songs, stories and conversations, the students will learn to communicate and interact with growing confidence in French language.

French The French program in Full-Day Kindergarten runs parallel to the English program, with a focus on listening and speaking, comprehension and reading.

French Students will learn to make predictions and respond to a variety of French materials read aloud to them, and will begin to experiment with a variety of simple writing forms using a combination of pictures, symbols, familiar words and classroom resources.

French Specific vocabulary words will no longer be taught in pre-planned units, but will be brought about and learned based on the needs and interests of the children. Children will learn vocabulary that is pertinent to them and necessary for them to communicate their needs and wishes throughout their school day.

Mathematics We will learn about… Numbers, counting and that quantities can get bigger or smaller. Measurement: comparing length, weight, temperature and size of different objects. Two and three dimensional shapes Spatial sense Patterning and sorting Canadian coins

Measuring ourselves using non standard units Mass and Capacity Learning about Canadian Coins Smartboard Addition Easter Egg Addition Math In Action! Learning math on the Ipad

Children Are Naturally Curious About Their Environment Hands on Science Learning Is Fun! Learning the Life Cycle Of A Frog Tadpoles in the classroom Caterpillars turning into butterflies Butterfly Inquiry What will the mystery seeds be? Creating birds nests

Important Reminders…. If you write us a note, please leave the page opened to it. Closed books will not be looked at. Please label all Tupperware, water bottles and lids Label EVERYTHING Please ensure your child has shoes they can put on independently, they also need to be safe to use in the gym

Need To Get In Touch With Us? Your child’s Communication Book will be the primary source of communication. Please leave the book open to any notes. Be sure to look at our classroom website and/or Twitter accounts to stay up to date with what we are learning in the classroom.

On The Other Side of the Door On the other side of the door I can be a different me, As smart and as brave, as funny or strong As a person could want to be. There's nothing too hard for me to do, There's no place I can't explore Because everything can happen On the other side of the door. On the other side of the door I don't have to go alone. If you come, too, we can sail tall ships And fly where the wind has flown. And wherever we go, it is almost sure We'll find what we are looking for Because everything can happen On the other side of the door. -Jeff Moss

Thank you for coming! We look forward to working with you this year!