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Do not tell them how to do it. Show them how to do it and do not say a word. If you tell them, they will
watch your lips move. If you show them, they will want to do it themselves.
Maria Montessori
The Sunflower Classroom was abuzz with many activities in the month of October. The Pumpkin
Farm Trip was much enjoyed by all and children were comparing as to who got the biggest one. We
also celebrated Diwali(Hindu Festival) in the classroom. Our friend Vedika brought in book to read
about it and everybody got to taste some Indian food like paratha ,gulab jamun and laddoo(desserts)
and took home a 'Diya'(oil based clay lamp). International Day was celebrated with equal enthusiasm.
Friends learned about the many cultures around the world. A big thanks to all the families who helped
to make it a grand success. Everybody enjoyed tasting different kinds of food. Children who either
transitioned or joined the school for the first time are now well settled and adjusted into their new envi-
ronment. They observe their surroundings and the way friends are working and get inspired by them.
Practical life: In keeping with the season, children are doing grasping, tweezing, tonging and spooning
work using apple, pumpkin and leaf theme. Some are trying their hands on wet transfer, where they
transfer water using sponge squeezing while others are working on using a whisk.. These works help
them with their motor skills and increase their focus as well.
Language: All the children are working hard and increasing their vocabulary. New learners are working
with conversation cards, vocabulary enrichment cards etc. through which they demonstrate their
comprehension of the language. Some children are working on composition of three letter words using
the moveable alphabets (objects ,pictures). All these works are geared towards helping children to
ultimately read independently.
Math: In math, children are advancing at a very good pace in the classroom. Children already familiar
with the numerical symbols are now working with identifying and matching numbers to quantity with
works such as the spindle box, number step-board and memory game. The ones who have already
mastered them are busy working on teen numbers with teen and ten boards. Some children are working
on addition, multiplication works etc.
Keon and Chantal doing numbers and counters work
Vedika doing life cycle of pumpkin work Alexander learning the ten boards work
Lilly busy doing cube tower work Varish spelling with moveable alphabets
Sensorial: While some children are working on the cube-tower and broad stairs, others
are trying to figure out the circumference of knobbed or knob less cylinders. Some
children have moved on to more complex geometrical dimensions. Works like color box
is helping them to learn the names of colors. They are also working on color mixing
where they see how mixing two colors makes a new color.
Culture: In Botany, after tasting three kinds of apples (granny smith, red delicious and
golden) they learned the life cycle and parts of an apple. They also got a chance to see and touch the different parts of a real pumpkin. This month, we will learn about parts
of a turkey. In Geography, some children are working on world maps and others on maps
of a specific continent. Younger friends are working on the land and water parts of our
earth. This month we will be learning about migration as cold weather moves in.
Learning about Holidays and traditions will be covered as well.
Friends may bring one item for show and tell only on Fridays. They may bring in from
their collections (shells, rocks, culture based toys/dolls) etc.) or something that they have
created themselves (art work, craft etc.). Please no commercial theme based toys/dolls or
fragile items.
Important reminders:
Nov. 14,15: Parent -Teacher conference days. This is the time to have an in-depth
conversation regarding your child. Please remember to sign up on the sheet.
Tuesday,Nov.21 : Thanksgiving Party. Do not send any lunch as children will eat
food supplied by school (will include some traditional Thanksgiving items-all
veg.). Friends are welcome to bring in any item if they wish.
Nov.22: Early closing at 1PM.
Nov. 23th and 24th: School closed.
Pumpkin farm trip
Friends enjoying the pumpkin farm trip wagon ride….and trying to find the biggest one
to take home
International Day celebrations-friends came in outfits representing their culture. They
also got to taste different kinds of food from around the world.
Pictures below:
Thanks
Sunflower room Teachers.