Tuesday 4 December 2012

Santa's Coming!

I can't even contain my excitement...

We cleared our 'grocery store' shelves today because we had to make room for SANTA'S WORKSHOP!

To set the stage for the transformation of our dramatic play centre ... and of course, to incorporate students' ideas and interests, we started one of our circles with a discussion of 'Christmas'. We closed our eyes and visualized what 'Christmas looks like' then we brainstormed ideas, writing and drawing it out on chart paper. I prompted students by asking, "How can we recognize that it is Christmas in our Kindergarten class?" and low and behold, students responded with, "Let's create a workshop." Of course, there were some other ideas that will be recognized as well - such as having a Christmas tree, singing Christmas carols, drinking hot chocolate ... you get the idea: These kids KNOW where it's at!!

We had another discussion about HOW to create a Santa's Workshop ... they came up with all kinds of ideas. They decided that they will need tools, toys, wrapping paper, cards, elves, cookies ...

We cleared our grocery store shelves to make room for some of Santa's belongings and students got right to work with the very important job of creating the naughty and nice list.

Two students took charge to make sure that everybody's name made the list!

This little guy decided that there wasn't room on the easel, so he asked for his own paper to write down his 'nice list'. LOVE this initiative!

Next, our empty dramatic play centre needed a new sign to tell people what it was going to be!

These two girls asked me to write out a sign so that they could colour it.

 

Our dramatic play centre needs a few more supplies before it's ready for it's grand reveal ... but after just ONE day, it's already off to a great start! These kinders never cease to amaze me. If you have any supplies at home, please don't hesitate to send them in. Your junk really is our treasure. Little boxes, extra wrapping paper, Santa hats, elf costumes ... heehee.

TTFN,


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