Monday, June 15, 2020

Bonjour! Happy Monday, June 15!
Amazing news! Every year one student's work of art from St. Luke is selected to be displayed at Central Office. The judges do not see the grade nor do they see the name of the student's work. This year for the first time ever we had a Kindergarten student's work selected! The talented young man is Thomas Callin from our morning class. Not only did he receive this certificate but they sent him a lovely sketchbook! Congratulations to our very own Thomas!
Thomas holding his mail from Central Office!

Thomas' certificate!



Here are the lessons for today:

LITERACY / CREATIVE EXPRESSION

Outcomes:
-develops a sense of story through reading, listening and viewing experiences
-appreciates the sounds and rhythms of language in shared language experiences, such as nursery rhymes and personal songs
-begins to recognize and respond to elements in music, such as rhythm, melody, harmony, form and expression including tempo, dynamics and tone colour

Directions:
-listen to the link that Mme Berko has provided.
https://youtu.be/23DcXvMUWaY

CREATIVE EXPRESSION / PHYSICAL SKILLS AND WELL-BEING / LITERACY
Father's Day or Other Significant Adult Male in Your Life Craft

Outcomes:
-develops fine motor skills involving finger speed, arm steadiness, arm and hand precision, finger and hand dexterity, and the manipulation of small materials
-develops perceptual-motor skills through activities involving eye-hand coordination; e.g., looking at picture books, stringing beads, cutting, pasting,drawing and collage work.
-experiments with a variety of art materials to create two and three dimensional forms

Materials:
-hole puncher (if available)
-string,yarn or ribbon
-paper
-black marker or crayon
-scissors
-colouring tools

Directions:
Follow along using the link that our occupational therapist, Miss Ashley-Dawn has provided.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOf0Odg8QP0

Our students of the day are:

Rachel's mushroom craft


Daniella's beautiful mobile!