Early this month we took a small group of children to Corstorphine Kindergarten to watch their dress rehearsal for PolyFest.... what a colourful performance by so many enthusiastic children (and adults) We then shared 'kai' with everyone and spent a short time exploring their kindergarten and meeting new friends before returning to our place. Thanks so much to the teaching team at Corstorphine for inviting us.
Rugby World Cup is capturing the interest of many families/whanau and of course the children as well. 'Rugby matches' are a regular event - with friendly rivalry between our 'All Blacks' and 'Australia' (in the yellow and green jerseys). Flags, rugby balls, banners, posters, photos, world maps, 'clappers,' programmes, clothing, souvenir books and lots of discussion all add to experience along with learning about the different countries taking part in this memorable event.














What is being created at the carpentry area this week? Have a look at our children at work in this area, developing their skills with carpentry tools, literacy (using descriptive language, letters for names etc)) and numeracy (measuring, counting) and experiencing a sense of achievement on completion of their projects
Tinkerbell, Bella and Toby, our guinea pigs receive gentle care and loving attention. Some of our children have little or no experience with pets and animals so learning how to care and look after them and our canaries, Whistler and Michael Jackson, is important for building childrens knowledge as well as giving them confidence to handle animals.
We have also been exploring the dinosaur world this week, with the discovery of 'dinosaur eggs' and 'bones' in the sand as well as learning about them through books and discussion.
Thanks for visiting our blog and sharing in our learning. See you again soon!






