As spring rolls in, we are getting into the seasonal spirit with a popular classroom activity: cherry blossom craft! Using paper, tissue, and glue, our little artists are bringing blooming branches to life right in the classroom.

with Ms. Lai & Ms. Loungsay
Division 11 wrote a poem about things and people that are most important to them. It was a truly heartwarming experience to see their creativity shine as they expressed their love for family, favourite toys and food, words they love to hear, and their favourite places. Through this exercise, your child had the opportunity to reflect on the things that bring them joy and make them feel safe and loved.
We encourage you to ask your child about their poem and celebrate the special things they wrote about.
Division 11 had so much fun learning about bats! We discovered that bats are amazing creatures that help our environment by eating bugs and pollinating plants. The class enjoyed reading and looking at pictures of bats, writing what they have learned and making a bat mobile.
In the winter, we learned some animals sleep through the winter by finding a cozy place to hibernate; some animals migrate to warm places; and some animals adapt to the climate by growing thicker fur and changing colours.
We read Over and Under the Snow. We discovered many animals live through the winter safe and warm, awake and busy, under the snow.
We created our own Over and Under the Snow story. Ask your child to share their story with you 🙂
We went on a nature walk to look for holes animals could live in. Here are some of our predictions:
“I think bugs lives here.”
“I think I see a spider!”
“I think an owl lives in that tree.”
“A squirrel!”
“A bunny lives here!”
“Look at the birds! They are migrating!”
We made birdfeeders for animals that live in our Parkcrest forest.
We read a story called Mouse Celebrates the Winter Solstice. We learned the Winter Solstice is the shortest day and longest night of the year. It is also the first day of Winter. We then created our own winter story with animals. Ask your child to share their story with you 🙂
December was a short and busy month! We had a fun few weeks of Christmas events, stories, and art projects. From Twin Day to PJ Day, door decorating, ornament-making, and Santa and Mrs. Claus visiting us at our pancake breakfast, we have not had a dull moment!
Happy Holidays to you and your family! Wishing you and your family a restful and joyous season. We will see you in the New Year on January 6th!

Having fun with patterns
Morning Exploration
I Am a Story!
Game Day! We have been working hard learning how to share with one another. We are learning to think of others, take turns and follow the rules.
Christmas Art
Cookie Decorating
Pancake Breakfast

Sorry for the late post!
In November we talked about the importance of Remembrance Day. It is a day to honour soldiers, veterans and families who have sacrificed their lives for our freedom. Each class made a wreath for the wreath laying ceremony at the assembly. We talked about why the poppy became a symbol for Remembrance Day and we made our own representations of poppies.

Here is an invitation to create poppies with loose parts:



We painted poppies on our hands

We also read “The Peace Book” by Todd Parr and talked about what gives us peace.
We recited a poem at our Remembrance Day assembly. Thank you to Ezra’s mom for recording their performance. We will email you the video 🙂
