Wednesday, July 31, 2013

What did we do at Minischool in July 2013?

July 2013

 
 
Kids on the Rock/ Minischool Preschool news July 2013

http://norfolkislandpreschool.blogspot.com

Firstly we have a new name. The children have spoken and their nickname has stuck, we are now called MINISCHOOL. Starting next week we will use our new preschool van to do a courtesy pick up from near the pedestrian crossing in Cascade road at 8:40 for about 10 minutes each morning. To book a free place on the Minischool minibus, call 51862 so we know you are coming with us, otherwise we will meet you up at the preschool (on Prince Phillip drive).

July was another busy month for the pre-schoolers. As well as everyday fun with, craft, games, reading, writing and drawing, painting, singing and dancing, puzzles and dramatic play, we also learn about our world with thematic adventures.

This month we began with some American studies to celebrate their 4th of July Independence Day. We made and learned about the stars and stripes on the USA flag (50 stars is a lot!).

We then went on a trip to France for Bastille Day and learned about life in Paris, including greeting and farewelling each day with Bonjour and Au Revoir. While playing with a miniature Paris city set, we discovered the architecture, heard the music and saw the art on the ipad. We can count to ten in French and tried our hands at some French cooking, throughout the week we loved making our own chocolate croissants and ate le pahn and le fromage (French bread and Camembert cheese).

We spent a week studying shapes and sizes, lots of sequencing patterns, 2D and 3D shapes. The 3D shapes amazed us the most until we took a drive around town a recognised many family shapes on street signs and on shops and buildings, shapes of all sizes and colours are everywhere. When the children call out ‘Octagon’ when we reach a stop sign that is a proud teaching moment for me.

During the school holidays we turned into a lovely vacation care group with extra pre-schoolers and their brothers and sisters, we had one of our preschoolers Granny who came to play each day which was a lovely extra experience for the kids. Having a small group over the school holidays allowed us to go on many excursions, catching guppies and swordtails in the creeks for our fish tank, fairy garden picnic lunches, walking to the top of Ball bay, a picnic at Palm glen followed by rolling down the hill races. Lastly a huge walk from Capt. Cook to Bird Rock and back again, luckily there were hot chocolates waiting for us at the end as a reward.

Our last theme to end July with has been A Winter Christmas or Christmas in July learning how our northern hemisphere friends celebrate Christmas in the cold. Of course it has been warm and summery weather wise most of this week, but we still wore our silly season Christmas hats and dressed up to make Christmas puddings, cupcakes and a yule log. The smell of peppermint scented playdough filled the air as we made some snowy snowmen, women and animals. It was fun to revisit our winter activities and games we first learned at the beginning of June like rolling the dice to build a snowman, feltboard stories and penguin maths. We all know the ‘Snow-key’ pokey off by heart now and this helps us put our shoes & gumboots on the right (and left) foot.

Our trip to the cross country was great for our future kindergarten children to experience what to expect when it is their turn next year or the year after, they mimicked the runners by racing on the outside of the track and cheered on our houses, our friends and family as well as encouraging those who needed it most. There were lots of life lessons were learned on this day about support & teamwork.

We wish one of our friends who just moved away a very happy 4th birthday and hope she receives the card we all made together and posted, we are looking forward to our post office excursion very soon to learn how it all works.

A huge Thank you to Marianne Ryan for donating a new cubby house to Minischool, we hope to turn it into a gingerbread cottage shortly and will send you the photos. A special thanks to all of our helpers who helped to move the cubby up and over the hill to its new home, you are all worth your weight in gold.

Thank you to all the fantastic feedback we have been receiving from the community through these articles in the paper, we love to hear the grandparents tell us how much they love to see the photos and stories about what the children are learning, they say they wish they came here too J

If you have any queries about the preschool or just want to come up for a visit, please call the number at the top of the page.

Minischool is an educational preschool run by qualified staff for 3 to 5 year old children. Situated on Prince Philip drive above Cockpit waterfall. With gorgeous views over the South Pacific. Come up to visit us at our home like preschool and see why we say we are learning with a view.




Friday, July 5, 2013

Mr N's first day

 
Happy 3rd Birthday Mr. N and welcome to MINISCHOOL.
WE look forward to watching you grow and learn as you journey through Preschool ♥

Sunday, June 30, 2013

What did we do at Minischool in June 2013?

June 2013

Kids on the Rock Educational Preschool News - JUNE 2013

We had an amazing Bounty week and hope you all did too.

Ours was full of parties, first a Farewell party for one of our Pre-schoolers who moved off island and will be missed by all the children and staff then a Birthday Party for someone special who turned 5.

Keeping with the theme of Bounty week we brushed up on our Norf’k studies, knowledge and Norf’k langwij. On the Norfolk Island map, we can follow the 170km worth of roads to see where we and our friends live. It is good to know our place in the world. We filled our scrapbooks with more fantastic artworks based on these.

After the Queens Birthday Holiday weekend was put back a week, we spent the past week extending our knowledge of British History and the Monarchy. We drew the crown jewels and the union flag and learned that it is only supposed to be called the Union Jack when it is flying on a ships mast. (Jack liked this best of all J )

I have to share this funny quote that has been entered into our preschool book of funny quotes; An hour after describing the current queen, I asked the children if they remembered what her name was. 2 Four year olds bravely answered, 1 asked "Is it Queen Belinda?" The 2nd said "No its not, I remember. Is it Queen Lizard Next?"(Elizabeth). The Preschoolers say the funniest things.

Our lunchbox of the week folder continues to fill with seasonal food ideas provided by the parents in their children’s lunchboxes. This folder is available for all parents to gain inspiration when stuck for lunchbox ideas. Extra points for rubbish free lunchboxes also.

At the moment we are harvesting from our permaculture vegie garden which is bursting with life and resembling a jungle of edibles. We pick and eat beans, herbs, oranges, strawberries, lettuce, silverbeet and beetroot leaves daily. Last week we made an impromptu Spinach herb pie in the preschool kitchen for lunch with fresh off the tree orange slices on the side…mmm.

Next week we start to harvest the beetroot and carrots as well as our snowpeas, we can’t wait!

Excursions- As well as our weekly trip to NICS library we also had a trip to the airport and walk to Pop’s corner next to the Emergency services shed, a long walk from preschool to The National Park on Red road, an excursion to see the Georgian architecture at Kingston (especially the keystones that hold up our arches) and then a quick visit to all the children’s parents at their workplaces.

School holiday places available for pre-schoolers
 
All children aged 2 and a half (as long as they are toilet trained) to 6 year olds are invited to enjoy our preschool during the school holidays. Visitors to the island are welcome also.

Our preschool is fully equipped with activities and early childhood trained staff. All are welcome to come and view the minischool at any time during the week or weekends, just call Cristina on the numbers below.

For more information please see our facebook page called learning with a view

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Learning-with-a-View/391520660936331

Peri-Peri is having a break from her preschool duties; you can see what adventures she gets up to by following her page on facebook also https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Adventures-of-Peri-Peri-the-Preschool-Puppy/513828925321313

You can also visit our blog http://norfolkislandpreschool.blogspot.com
We are looking for places in the community to come and visit, if you have somewhere that would be of interest to pre-schoolers of Norfolk Island please call Cristina on 55678 or 51862 A/H so we can arrange a short excursion.

Kids on the Rock preschool is on Prince Philip drive above Cockpit waterfall.

We are so lucky to have such a wonderful space to learn and grow.

Monday, June 24, 2013

woodland elves


Here are our woodland elves in the headpieces we wound out of a weedy vines.
Straight out of a fairytale book.
Here my woodland fairy decorated her headpiece with the daisies from the garden before placing it in her fairy garden.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

The many faces of Mandy

I left my camera at work for Mandy to capture some of Mr.G's 5th Birthday party and found these.

After I had stopped rolling around the floor laughing, I knew exactly what to do with them.

Share them with you all of course!

Friday, June 14, 2013

Happy 5th Birthday Super G!

Happiest Birthday!

Thanks for sharing it with all your Kids on the Rock preschool friends