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Category: Kindy Blue

Fine Motor Development in Kindy

  • May 13, 2022
  • reed.jane
  • · Kindy · Kindy Blue · Kindy Gold

Our Kindy classes have been having fun engaging with fine motor activities in the mornings this term. Fine motor skills involve the small muscles that control the hand, thumb and fingers.

Fine motor skills build gradually as children do activities to help strengthen their muscles and coordination. As children play and explore with activities that build their fine motor skills the more precise their movements will become.

Building strength and control of the hand and fingers supports the development of pincer grip for drawing and handwriting.

Fine motor skill development is vital for everyday tasks such as brushing teeth and tying shoelaces. These activities allow the children to develop hand eye coordination as they build and strengthen the muscle control in their hands.

Plus we are having so much fun!

Mother’s Day in Kindy

  • May 7, 2022
  • Ashlee Bolding
  • · Kindy · Kindy Blue · Kindy Gold · Uncategorized

In class we have been discussing God’s wonderful creations and seeing as Mother’s Day is almost upon us, we have paid special attention to the creation of our lovely mothers. Through classroom discussions and sharing stories we have come to realise that we all have very special mums who we love very much!

As a little thank you for all that mums do, we have been busily making some gifts for mum to treasure.

It is hard to express in words just how much our Mums mean to us but the Kindy’s tried their very best! Here’s what makes our St Emilie’s Kindy mums so wonderful…

KINDY BLUE MUMS

Aaliyah- She lets me go to the playground with the whole family.

Caleb- I like my Mum. She plays trains with me. She hugs me and she kisses me.

Grace- Her like painting and her likes to take me to the playground. Her like playing with me and I like playing with her.

Arlo- I like my Mum. Mum plays Hide and Seek with me.

Chenoa- My Mummy does the best cuddles and the best kisses.

Theodore- Mummy takes me to the park. I draw with Mum.

Henry- My Mum takes me to the beach, and we build sandcastles.

Rosie- Mum takes me to the park sometimes and I play with my Mummy. I love my Mum.

Adi- Mummy, she cooks chickens and fishes and Mummy, she makes the Christmas tree.

Kiana- My Mum tickles me and puts sparkly nail polish on me and she kisses me goodnight.

Tereza- My Mum takes me to the shops and her puts nail polish on me.

Lily- Mummy gives me hugs and I like stomping with mum.

Alaska- I like playing ‘Babies and Mummies’ and Mum gives me popcorn.

Mayra- I like when my Mum plays games with me. Sometimes she plays Sequins and Chess with me.

Indiana- I love Mummy when she makes me popcorn for my movie. My mum wears beautiful rings.

Richard- I love my Mum because she helps me make dinner. I love Mummy cuddling me. She cuddles me when I fall over.

Mia E- I like Mummy when she helps me find my toys all the time. My Mummy always gives me treats.

Nicholas- Her so strong. Her can carry me.

Huda- I love Mummy.

Anna- My Mum is really special. She makes dinner.

Ayla- I love to play with Missy and my Mum. Mum makes pasta and I like eating pasta.

Gabriel- I love Mummy. She gives me lollipops. Mummy loves to play with me.

Gabrielle- When we go to sleep, my Mum gives me a kiss. When it’s night time my Mummy hugs me. I love my mum.

Mason- She gives me hugs in the morning and Mummy kisses me in the morning. Mummy plays dinosaurs with me.

James- My Mum loves me. I like to play Hide and Seek with her. Her so nice. Her gives me lots of cuddles.

Mia C- Mummy gives me hugs.  When I get hurt, she puts a Band-Aid on my leg. I love giving her hugs and kisses.

Cayden- Mummy gives me a flying motorbike and police car. My mum gives me presents. I love my mum.

KINDY GOLD MUMS

Taj – I love my Mum, we play Spiderman

Abdullah – I love my Mum she buys me Lego toys.

Rabbhjyot – I love my Mum, we do drawing together.

Aivreen – I love my Mum she gave me brand new shoes.

Jonbjorn – I love my Mum, she cuddles me.

Jett – I love my Mum, she gives me ice cream.

Zara – I love my Mum, she takes me to the park.

Oluchi – I love my Mum she hugs me.

Joanna – I love my Mum, she plays with us.

Elizabeth – I love my Mum, she cooks our food.

Audrey -I love my Mum, she takes me places.

Jack D – I love my Mum, she gives me banana bread.

Lylah – I love my Mum, she helps me brush my teeth.

Anna – I love my Mum we colour in together.

Savreen – I love my Mum, she cooks for me.

Seb – I love my Mum, she cuddles me.

Tahlia – I love my Mum, she makes sandwiches for me.

Hannah – I love my Mum, she cuddles me.

Chloe – I love my Mum, she makes toast for me.

Jack S – I love my Mum, because she is my favourite.

Lisa – I love my Mum, she loves me so much.

Brodie – I love my Mum, she likes Dockers and I like Dockers too.

Marcus – I love my Mum, she gives cuddles.

Fletcher – I love my Mum, I love her so much.

Emily – I love my Mum, she makes me happy.

Mackenzie – I love my Mum, she cooks for us.

Cora – I love my Mum, she gives presents to me.

Evana – I love my Mum, she always plays with me.

 

Fun in the Sun!

  • April 1, 2022
  • reed.jane
  • · Kindy · Kindy Blue · Kindy Gold

To make the most of the cooler weather we have been experiencing recently, the Kindy children have enjoyed some extra time outside in the fresh air! We have learnt how to play new games and have enjoyed exercising, learning, practicing skills and having fun in our outdoor spaces.

The children have enjoyed playing ‘Duck, Duck, Goose’, ‘What’s the Time Mr Wolf?’, and ‘Farmer Sam’. On top of having fun, these games help to improve and further develop children’s gross motor, spatial awareness, listening, concentration, turn-taking and early numeracy skills and understandings. Recent studies show a strong link between regular physical activity and improved brain function and emotional wellbeing.

More information regarding the benefits of physical activity can be found on the following website. https://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/article?contentid=641&language=english

Nursery Rhyme Fun in Kindy!

  • March 25, 2022
  • reed.jane
  • · Kindy · Kindy Blue · Kindy Gold

This term in Kindy we have been learning, singing and chanting many nursery rhymes. The repetitive nature and rhythmic patterns found in most nursery rhymes make them easy for young children to remember and repeat themselves during their own play scenarios.

Our hands-on nursery rhyme learning stations have been popular play spaces over the past few weeks with many children using the resources in their play to help them sing/chant and act out their favourite rhymes.

The benefits of teaching and singing nursery rhymes with your child are endless. Nursery rhymes help to further develop young children’s phonemic awareness, helps build memory and articulation, improves their listening skills and understandings of new concepts and can often be the trigger for hours of creative and open-ended play.

Rhymes are fantastic vocabulary boosters as they expose children to new and unfamiliar vocabulary not usually found in everyday spoken language.

Counting rhymes and songs, such as ‘Five Little Ducks’, ‘1,2,3,4,5 Once I caught a fish alive’, ‘Ten Grey Elephants’ and ‘Ten Fat Sausages’ help to further develop student’s numeracy knowledge and understandings in a way that is fun and interesting to a young child. Through singing their favourite rhymes, children can practice their ability to count forwards and backwards and begin to understand early addition and subtraction skills.

Harmony Week in Kindy

  • March 19, 2022
  • reed.jane
  • · Kindy · Kindy Blue · Kindy Gold · Uncategorized

 

Harmony Week is an annual event that encourages us to share the message that ‘everyone belongs’.

Communities across Australia are invited to celebrate it in a way that is meaningful to them. It is a time to celebrate our cultural background, it is about inclusiveness, respect and belonging for everyone.

Orange is the colour chosen to represent Harmony Week. We wore national costumes or the colour orange to show our support for cultural diversity and an inclusive Australia.

In early childhood, BELONGING is central to being and becoming, it shapes who children are and who they can become.

Kindy Here We Come!

  • February 24, 2022
  • reed.jane
  • · Kindy · Kindy Blue · Kindy Gold · Uncategorized

A successful transition to school is much more than a great first day. It is your child feeling, welcome, safe and confident in their new Kindy classroom and school environment. It is your child developing a sense of BELONGING.Our Kindy classes have enjoyed the transition to Term One. Kindy staff have been able to get to know the children in smaller groups and the children are becoming familiar with the daily routines and procedures.

Kindy is an important year, it is the first experience your child has of school – of the wonder of learning, discovery and exploration!

At Kindy we value PLAY – we provide a range of planned indoor and outdoor activities where children can discover, learn, imagine and create through play.Children learn about themselves and others, they develop important social and emotional skills, make friends and grow in confidence day by day.

In the Kindy year children develop the important building blocks for early literacy and numeracy.

Kindy is a great place to BELONG to!

Welcome to Japanese at St Emilies!

  • February 7, 2022
  • Tracy Aroozoo
  • · Front Page · Japanese · Japanese News · Kindy · Kindy Blue · Kindy Gold · Pre-Primary · Pre-Primary Blue · Pre-Primary Gold · Year 1 · Year 1 Blue · Year 1 Gold · Year 2 · Year 2 Blue · Year 2 Gold · Year 3 · Year 3 Blue · Year 3 Gold · Year 4 · Year 4 Blue · Year 4 Gold · Year 5 · Year 5 Blue · Year 5 Gold · Year 6 · Year 6 Blue · Year 6 Gold

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Learning Through Our Senses In Kindy!

  • November 13, 2021
  • reed.jane
  • · Kindy · Kindy Blue · Kindy Gold · Uncategorized

 

P is for puppies!

A multi-sensory approach to learning helps children to make connections and learn new concepts by engaging all the senses – touch, sight, hearing, movement, taste and smell.

J is for jelly!

H is for hula hoops!

Children are encouraged to explore concepts and engage with materials in more than one way and use their senses to learn.

G is for goop!

E is for egg and spoon race!

The integration of visual, auditory, kinaesthetic, and tactile information plays an important role in the learning of new information and enhances early literacy skills.

B is for blowing bubbles in the bush!

Pop into the front office this week to view the Kindy ‘ABC Fun’ learning display.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Welcome Back to Term 4!

  • October 13, 2021
  • reed.jane
  • · Kindy · Kindy Blue · Kindy Gold · Uncategorized

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West Oz Wildlife Incursion

  • September 17, 2021
  • reed.jane
  • · Kindy · Kindy Blue · Kindy Gold · Uncategorized

Last Friday, the lovely staff and amazing native animals from West Oz Wildlife came to visit our Kindy children. This incursion brought much enthusiasm, wonder and magical memories for us all.

The children had the opportunity to get up close and personal with all the wildlife, touch the animals and hold some of the reptiles.

We learnt all about the animals’ habitats, diets and behaviours. We even learnt what to do if we see a snake in the wild.

Such a fun and exciting learning experience! Thanks West Oz Wildlife!

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