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QKLG: 5.2.2.2 inventing simple 25.06.20 rhymes and finger plays After circle time and morning tea we spent time with Miss Emily learning a very funny rhyming song about sailing on the sea. The song challenged us to think of words to rhyme with


  1. QKLG: 5.2.2.2 inventing simple 25.06.20 rhymes and finger plays After circle time and morning tea we spent time with Miss Emily learning a very funny rhyming song about sailing on the sea. The song challenged us to think of words to rhyme with the numbers one to ten. We had a wonderful time thinking of rhyming words, but got a little bit stuck when we had to think of a word to rhyme with seven. Maybe you could help you giraffe think of some words to rhyme with the numbers, so when we sing the song tomorrow we can hear some new ideas… After our sing along, the children listened to some storybooks, ‘The Little Red Hen” and “The Big Red Bath” and worked on some Lettergetter puzzles. Just look at Gavin identifying lower case l on the page...Clever boy

  2. All week we have been thinking about spatial awareness, specifi- cally the language we use to de- scribe position. We are really clever at using our bodies to move around, under and over, and to- day we extended our experience to include technology. The children have been practising use of the beebots recently, and today they were challenged to programme them to travel under the table, around the rug and so on. With support, our little giraffes showed QKLG: 5.3.1.2 describes shapes, not only a clear understanding of positions and directions. the language of position, but also Qklg 4.3.1.1 using technolo- some really good programming gy in play and enquirfy ex- periences skills…

  3. QKLG: 5.3 exploring mathematical concepts in everyday life. As the children used numeracy to programme their bee bots, we selected some extra numeracy games and toys to enjoy. Ilan and Lilliana replicated shapes from cue cards, Kaitlyn and Charli counted beads using the counting stones, William used the mathslink cubes to make numerals and Isabella used the chain links to count and match to number cards…..We love the fact that these children are such quick learners and such inquisitive little ones.

  4. Extra photos from our day!

  5. Date 25.06.20 Bei bei Catherine Emily Day Wednesday 8.45 - 4.00 8.30 - 4.30 8.00 - 5.00 10 MINS 10MINS 10MINS 12.30 - 1.00 1.00 - 1.30 CHILD'S NAME Morning tea Rest Time Clothing ALEX+A6:B35 none rest AMELIA all rest AUSTIN none rest AYDAN all rest ANTHONY (AJ) none rest ASHER all rest COLIN all rest CHARLIE late rest EMMA all rest GAVIN all rest HANNAH all rest HARBANI none rest HAROON away ILAN all 12.50 - 1.50 INA all 12.50 - 2.00 ISABELLA none rest JAYDEN all rest JACKSON all rest JOSEPH none rest JOYCE all rest KAITLYN all rest LANNING late rest LILLIANA all rest MELISSA all rest NAOMI away SARAH all 12.50 - 2.00 SAMUEL none rest SEZAL late WILLIAM all rest ZAHARA all 12.45 - 2.00 UV Rating 10.00 - 2.00 Morning Tea fresh fruit

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