Wednesday 16 October 2024

Alphabet Celebration!

We have so much learning to celebrate! Over the past few weeks, we have worked very hard to learn all 26 letters and sounds, and we are proud to announce that we are becoming Alphabet Experts!

To celebrate this achievement, our hard working crew had a little Alphabet Celebration! 

The kids were thrilled to handle the decor!

Armed with clipboards and pencils, the students hunted for pictures high and low. Their task was to sketch the image and print the beginning sound. These kids are sure up for the challenge!

Pani Lynne, our Linking Generations senior, came with a silly alphabet book, B is for Bedtime Bananas!

Pani Lynne led Alphabet Bingo with small groups:

Children enjoyed letter puzzles, 

a "shake and find" jar filled with coloured rice and hidden letters, 

and a challenging ABC I Spy!

We'll be forging ahead, putting these sounds together to create simple CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words, such as "pig" or "jam"! We are well on our way to becoming strong readers!




Friday 11 October 2024

Thank You, God!

This week we spent a little extra time exploring how blessed we truly are. Our blessings are abundant and we seized every opportunity we could to thank God! 

We were challenged with a wonderful opportunity to practice perseverance. After a short prayer asking God for patience and grace, the students learned to weave paper strips over, under, over, and under. Fantastic effort! Many also showed off their patterning skills.

A little writing and colouring, and our placemats were ready! 
What beautiful masterpieces!

This week we read Apple Pie Tired, a beautiful story about teamwork and generosity. Inspired, we came together as a classroom family and followed step by step directions to make apple tarts. 

What a delight to share a delicious treat together as a classroom family!


We have been blessed beyond measure and it is so important to take time and give thanks. God is indeed SO GOOD! 


Thursday 3 October 2024

Rhymes & Crimes!

We are working hard to develop the necessary skills for reading, and rhyming plays an important part. Rhyming allows children to play with words and makes language fun and engaging. It encourages children to listen to language and notice its sounds. 

Take a peek at few activities we have enjoyed this week!

Nothing Rhymes With Orange

After reading Nothing Rhymes with orange, we brainstormed rhyming words ... 

... and created our own rhyming posters! 

Rhyming BINGO

Rhyming BINGO is so fun it hardly feels like work, but boy, are the children refining their rhyming skills! Students listen to clues I read aloud that rhyme and then they find the picture/word on their card.


Rhyme Bag

We have Rhyme Bags that students will take turns bringing home. Only items that rhyme can be placed inside! Feel free to not only choose items to place inside, but illustrations, words, or images printed from your computer. All items will be returned. Happy rhyming!

Rhyme Crime

A rhyme crime was committed at St. Nicholas!

After reading the book Rhyme Crime, we came back to our room only to discover that many missing items were replaced with things that rhyme!

The chair and the table were replaced with a bear and a cable!


Where is our rug? All we see is a mug!

Then our globe was replaced with a robe. 


Goodness, where is the plant? And has anyone seen the dice?


Seems the tape and the glue were replaced with grapes and a shoe!

How will we play with the blocks now?

Thankfully, we tracked down the missing items and were able to solve the rhyme crime with some team work!


Learning in Grade One sure is FUN!