Learning in the Spirit of Wonder and Joy

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Opposites

Hi Everyone, welcome back!

Let’s talk about opposites today with

our Children. How many things can you find

that are opposite today? Here are a few books

and rhymes to get you started!

 

CLICK HERE: TO READ THESE BOOKS WITH ME!

 

Share with your Friends and Me all the opposites you have found today!

Send Me an e-mail to,

trish.dillabough@burnabyschools.ca

Thanks for joining me!

Take care, Ms. Trish

 

 

 

More songs and a story

Welcome back my Friends!

So hard to believe it is the first week of June.

I hope everyone is doing well. Be kind to yourself

as we navigate this (new normal) way of life.

As the schools have opened this week Strongstarts

will stay closed until Sept. Parents are not allowed in

the schools at this time (Ministry directed)

and we know without you there

would be no program.

I would really like to Thank all those we have reached out to me

through comments and e-mails, as they brightened my Days.

I too miss Strongstart  but,  All of you the most!

Take Great Care,

Truly Ms. Trish

 

CLICK HERE: TO JOIN ME READ THIS BOOK

Join me to make some purple soup too.

We can sing together at the end of this story!

 

CLICK HERE TO JOIN ME IN OUR ELEPHANT SONG!

CLICK HERE: TO JOIN ME SINGING, MR. SUN!

 

 

 

 

Summer reading club

Hi Families,

This is the time of year when we would be

walking to the Library to sign our Children up

for summer reading club. This year it looks a

little different but still possible! The library has

been very creative in delivering this program to

you this year as well as a lot of other info for you.

Have Fun reading this summer and always!

Hugs Ms. Trish

Summer Reading Club:

 

Summer Reading Club is launching online on Friday, June 12thhttps://bpl.bc.ca/summer-reading-club . We’ve had a lot of questions about the Summer Reading Club launch, so we have put together a digital package (attached to this email). This package has been sent to all the Teacher Librarians in your district and contains Summer Reading Club promotion information. Please let me know if you have any questions!

 

Book Picks:

 

The Burnaby Public Library’s Children and Youth Services team have also made virtual book recommendations for sharing with your colleagues, students, and families. Here is the video for Preschoolers, Kindergarteners, and Grade 1s: https://vimeo.com/420707388/7b3f84e629 . We hope this encourages kids to continue reading for fun this summer! As a side note, this video doesn’t have the capability to be embedded into any websites or blogs, however, anyone who has the link may watch it.

 

We have also created grade specific online booklists for great e-books here: https://burnaby.bibliocommons.com/list/share/83430610_burnabykidsstaffpicks/1616995890_bpl_kids_e-books . Additionally, we have a Summer Reading Club themed list with print books and eBooks for Preschoolers: https://burnaby.bibliocommons.com/list/share/83430610_burnabykidsstaffpicks/1649583579_summer_reading_club_picks_for_ages_three_to_five .

 

Paper Bag Pickup:

 

Today, June 1st, Burnaby Public Library launched our curbside Paper Bag Pickup program: https://www.bpl.bc.ca/paper-bag-pickup . Patrons can now place holds on Print materials, including books and magazines, and also DVDs, audiobooks, and CDs. More information on all of our services can be found here: https://www.bpl.bc.ca/news/covid19 .

 

Thanks so much,

Best,

Jamie

 

Chalk

Chalk is very inexpensive and a fun activity.

Many ways to explore it’s abilities, try wetting it.

It will look brighter and more like paint.

In a tray of salt it is fun to use Chalk to practice letters,

numbers and draw pictures.

Here are some pictures of our explorations with calk.

 

 

 

CLICK  HERE; TO JOIN ME READ THIS BOOK!

 

 

 

Sensory Play

Learning through our senses, touching , smelling, seeing, hearing and tasting,

wakes up our whole body to exploring and gain understanding about our World.

   

                                                                                                         SALT PLAY                                                                                                         

Take a tub ,a Baby’s bath tub, plastic tote or big pot that is easy to reach into and

add salt about 1/4 full than add

some funnels and scoops different sized measuring cups.

or

You could make it a play  scene with rocks, animals, wood…

Fill the container 1/4 full of salt and some cinnamon or other smell

the Child likes.

 

 

  Goop, Corn starch and water.

This is a magical potion to work with, as it change it’s texture throughout

the exploration. It can be hard and  solid then change quickly to watery.

Only two ingredients needed corn starch and water.

Mixing in a tub deep enough not to spill out but shallow enough to play.

 

 

I f you have an old shower curtain or plastic table cloth, put it under the tub to play.

The clean up is so easy, just water and your skin will feel so soft after playing in it.

This can be kept, but not completely covered or it will mold. You can add food coloring for

added exploration ,drop by drop, the Children will love to do this by themselves.

If you add too much water it will evaporate over time don’t worry, just play and have FUN!

 

 

Add some items that the mixture can ooze through and be played with, not too many!

 

Play-dough

2 cups flour, (can use gluten free for children with allergies or intolerance)

1 cup salt

2 tablespoons cream of tartar ( can buy at save on foods at highgate in bulk bins)

3 tablespoons of vegetable oil or (baby oil smells nice)

2 cups boiled water.

You can add food coloring, coca , smells. The possibilities are endless.

Mix dry ingredients together in a bowl.

Add boiled water, color and or scents together.

Then add wet ingredients to the dry and mix together.

Stir and knead until cool and ready to play.

Play-dough problem solving:

If your dough is too crumbly : add a little more oil

If your play-dough is too stickyadd a little more flour

If you want scented play-dough: add herbs, spices, essential oils or food extracts, vanilla or lemon

If you want your play-dough to last a long time: Store it well in a plastic bag or container.

 

WHAT IS SO GREAT ABOUT PLAY-DOUGH?

It is for All ages, and Home made is best!

Sensory: Playing with dough can be both relaxing and uplifting!

Wonderful sensory play material that can be added to for more

exciting sights, smells and textures. Great activity for rainy days

and or a pre-bedtime relaxing routine.

Fine motor: With every knead, squash and molding of dough your

children are working on their fine motor skills , developing strength,

control and flexibility in their fingers, hands and wrists. This paves

the way for successfully holding a pencil to write, fastening buttons

and tying their shoe laces.

Imagination and free play: By adding in different colors and scents or

providing props to go with the dough, you’re offering a stimulating environment

where they can stretch their imaginations and create their own play.

Math, Language and science: If you make your own play dough, your

children can count and weigh the ingredients and see domestic science in

action as the components combine. The variety of materials we use bring lots

of extra vocabulary into play, lot’s of chat, questions and speech development.

Enjoy my Friends until we play with play-dough together again!

Take Great care and have Fun together!!!

 

ONE MORE DOUGH:

CLOUD DOUGH RECIPE;

Cloud dough is very different from typical play dough.

It is soft and crumbly, but you can also squish it together

and it will hold it’s shape. It is Great for making sand castles with.

4 cups flour

1 cup vegetable oil or baby oil.

You can add glitter or powdered paint for shimmer and color!

ENJOY, Ms. Trish

 

 

 

 

Bugs and Frogs

                                                                                                         

On your walks this spring what new Life can you see!

Here is a song you can sing, and add to on your walks!

 

TUNE: The Wheels on the bus

The Red Bugs in the garden go flap flap flap

All through the town.

Tad poles in the pond go swish swish swish

All through the pond

The frogs on the logs go ribbit ribbit ribbit

All day Long!

What new verse can you think of?

Share them with your Friends!!!

 

 

                         

 

Click the Red Bug!

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                        Click Tally the Tadpole ! 

 

 

 

Click: Five Green and Speckled Frogs

 

 

 

 

Click: Tiny Tim the Turtle

 

 

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