This is from yesterday's science experiment with the blue class . . .
Stonecrest Kindergarten French Connection
Friday, 27 January 2017
Wednesday, 25 January 2017
Winter Songs
We have been having fun with these two winter songs in the class. . .
Jouez au hockey (by Jacquot)
La neige tombe sur mon nez (we sing without the music in class)
Jouez au hockey (by Jacquot)
La neige tombe sur mon nez (we sing without the music in class)
Monday, 23 January 2017
Monday, 28 November 2016
Ours burn, dis-moi. . .
We have been hard at work getting comfortable with the Eric Carle story 'Ours brun, dis-moi...' (Brown Bear, Brown Bear).
We have read and re-read the story quite a few times as it is a great story for practising the names of many common animals and colours in French. You can use the photo below (of our sentence strips) at home to practise with your child and see how many of the animals and colours they remember in French.
We also made a graph of the favourite animals from the story. As you can see there was a strong preference for the purple cat!
To finish things up, the seniors made a class book of their own version of the story that we read at carpet time.
Snowsuit Fund
Stonecrest is once again fundraising to support the purchase of new snowsuits for local children. This fundraiser is being held from Monday November 28th to Friday, December 2nd.
During this time period, “elves” from Mrs. Storms’ and Mme Vandal’s Grade 3 classes, and Mrs. Wilker’s and Mme Reddick’s grade 6 classes will visit all classrooms every day. They will accept any donations of money, new or gently used “ready to wear” winter clothing. If you choose to write a cheque for your donation, please address it to “Stonecrest E.S.”.
In keeping with the spirit of the season, the staff at Stonecrest would prefer that families, who wish to purchase teacher gifts during this festive season, redirect their generosity towards this fundraiser. Therefore, if you choose to make purchases, may we suggest hats and mitts, or other winter wear, which we will donate to less fortunate families on behalf of our “Stonecrest Family.” Should you choose to make a donation on behalf of a teacher/staff member, please feel free to use the tear-off tag to indicate this on your donation.
Sincerely,
Stonecrest Staff
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Shapes
We have been talking a lot about shapes in class lately. A copy of the French names of some common shapes went home with the green class today (and will go home with the blue class tomorrow) should you wish to practise them at home. Here is a link to the document. . .
French Shape Vocabulary Words
French Shape Vocabulary Words
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