Showing posts with label Literacy Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Literacy Day. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Puppets & Plays

 
Between Centers yesterday, Grovedale Preschool continued its celebration of books for this Week of Literacy by using words to inspire!  When we're being read to we use our listening ears to capture words we know as well as those still new to us, and together the stories they build can be related to real life experiences, give us ideas, educate, and almost always instigate feeling.



Using the familiar story the Gingerbread Man, we used masks to again utilize our acting and memory skills to play out our very own version of the tale. 

Our Gingerbread men were both fast and vain as they taunted our farmers, cows, bears, and wolves.  But the jig was up when our cunning foxes used their smarts to outwit the cookies, and snip, snap that was that!





After play-acting the Gingerbread Man each class had fun giving faces to paper finger-puppets, each a character from the tale.  Some students decided to recreate this story by designing new characters, but in every case there was always a Gingerbread Man!  Colorful and cute these puppets will be traveling home this coming Monday.  Look for them in your child's envelope and ask them to put on a show!







Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Literacy Day

Literacy Day began with an exclamation point yesterday!  With Mrs. Lavallee dressed as Pippi Longstockings and carrying Mr. Nilsson, how could the day not be filled with amusement?  Mr. Kirby Dean Cudmore pinned it when he said "Mrs. Lavallee, you're funny!"

We began our day with Mr. Who-Bird, as is the regime, but before Center Time began, Mrs. Lavallee tutored the class on the anatomy of a book...

Here are a few things we learned:
  • The front of a book, which is different than its inside pages, is called a cover.
  • The big words written upon the cover is called a book's title
  • The smaller words written upon the cover tell readers who wrote and illustrated the book

"You will get to be authors today!"  Mrs. Lavallee announced, and we were to put our thinking caps on.  "While playing in centers," Mrs. Lavallee said, "start thinking about the story you'd like to put in your very own book!"  And so we did!

Working on our books was lots of fun, and just like us our stories were unique! 









After writing and illustrating our stories, we were visited by three grade three students who read us a few stories of their own.  Thanks Nicholas Lavallee, Hunter Maurice, and Keira Murphey, it was fun listening to you read, and all of your illustrations were great!

After discussing the word Library and what it means, Mrs. Lavallee then read us the story Goldilocks and the Three Bears.  The book was fun to listen to, but what we liked best was being able to act the story out!  Each with a character mask, we had fun re-enacting the classic tale.  It was the perfect end to a fun, literature loving day!




Don't forget...
  • The Book Trade is in full swing!  If you have any gently used books at home you'd be willing to part with, bring them to school this Wednesday.  Then on Thursday, January 30th, pop by Penson School to sift through books other students donated to the Trade.  The amount of books you bring from home is the amount of books you can trade for!


Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Coming Up...

Next week beginning January 27th is Literacy Week, and as a book fanatic I'm ready to celebrate!  Grovedale Preschool will encourage the excitement of literature by participating in Penson's week long Book Trade.  Go through your child's library for any gently used books you'd be willing to part with, bring them to school, and with your child come Friday, January 24th, trade them for tales you and yours haven't yet had opportunity to enjoy.  It's win-win!



Here are some other fun things we'll be doing that week to shout out our book-worm pride...
  • On January 27th all students and staff may come to school dressed as a beloved book character; Oh the possibilities!
  • Each class will have fun acting out a nursery rhyme on both Monday and Wednesday
  • During Literacy Week we will craft homemade picture books, written and illustrated by your savvy little artists

Check out these fun and informative websites to inspire your drive for literacy.  Spread the love and read, read, read!

A Video Message About Family Literacy Day by Robert Munsch!

http://www.starfall.com/

Kids Health: Reading With Preschoolers

Scholastic's Read Every Day, Lead a Better Life