Daily Learning Story - Thursday, 8th July 2021
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Group time Before morning tea the children joined Miss Caitlin on the mat to do the usual and sing some songs and dance around which they absolutely love and always have an absolute blast doing. After some yummy morning tea the children joined Miss Talitha on the mat to read a beautiful book called “The Echidna And The Shade Tree”. Before we read the book we talked about what we thought the book was going to be about Phil- ip mentioned that he thoughted the book was about trees and Carter mentioned that he thought the book was going to be about echidnas. The children really en- joyed listening to the book as well as looking at the illustrations on each page. After reading the book, the children seemed interested in Echidna’s and started asking Miss Caitlin questions. So to help answer their questions, the children then joined Miss Caitlin around the computer to watch a short video about echidnas. In the video it stated that baby echidnas only eat once every 5-8 days and the children were all so shocked. The children were asked how many times a day they eat and Lucas Ling said 5 times. Written by Miss Talitha
Echidna art The children joined Miss Caitlin at the ta- ble to make their very own echidnas. The children got to chose if they wanted to glue sticks onto their echidnas or if they wanted to paint them and they chil- dren were so excited to paint them. Miss Caitlin first showed them how to get the spike effect with their paint on the pad- dle pop stick and the children all had a go. They all turned out amazing, great work guys! Written by Miss Talitha
To continue our celebrations for NAIDOC week, Miss Caitlin brought in an Aboriginal snakes and ladders rug. On the mat, in each different square, were native Australian animals and/or native food. The children were so curious and excited when Miss Caitlin asked them to join her to play a game and had a big new mat of snakes and ladders. The children all took turns at the game but as it was a little tricky, most of the children preferred to watch as Carter challenged his educators and even Mr Shane. This game was great by encouraging the children to practice counting as they would roll the dice and they had to take however many steps the dice said. The children had so much fun playing this game. Written by Miss Talitha
Number recognition To continue learning about our numbers, Miss Caitlin found some number cards with Indigenous dot paintings on them. Each child was asked to find the numbers from 1 through to 10. Everyone did an amazing job identifying their numbers and even recognised the difference between 6 & 9. Once they found all their numbers, their faces lit up with excitement. Great job everybody!
Staff Name Caitlin Talitha Vivian Dolphins, Sharks and Whales Shift 7.45-4.00 8.30-5.30 9.00-5.15 Date 08.07.21 Rest Pause 10 mins 10 mins 10 mins Day Thursday Lunch 1.15-2.00 12.30-1.15 1.00-1.30 CHILD'S NAME Morning tea Lunch Afternoon Tea Rest Time Bottle CARTER ALL ALLX2 SOME 12.10 2.10 RYAN ALLX2 HALF MOST 12.55 2.00 STEVEN ALLX2 ALLX2 MOST 12.20 1.35 YES PHILIP ALLX2 ALLX2 MOST 12.40 2.00 JIHOON AWAY KAI-LI LATE ALLX2 ALL 12.25 1.50 JADE ALLX2 SOME SOME 12.20 1.35 YES JASPER ALL ALL MOST 12.05 1.45 YES LUCAS LING LATE ALLX2 MOST 12.45 1.50 JOANNE ALL ALLX2 SOME 12.30 1.35 UV Rating Sun protection recommended from 10:30 am to 1:10 pm Morning Tea WATERMELON, PEAR & RICE CRACKERS Lunch SAUSAGE & VEGETABLE CURRY WITH RICE Alterative lunch BEANS AND VEGITABLE CURRY RICE After- RICE CAKES, CHEESE, SWEET CHILLI DIP AND CARROT AND CUCUM- noon tea BER
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