God, I didn't plan to stay away from my blog as
long as I have.. I got caught up with the Christmas preparations. Next thing I
know and we are just back from our 2 weeks break and I have not written one
single line! Shame on me!
So first of all, I want to wish you all a very
Happy New Year 2013. I hope you all enjoyed Christmas. I know we did. This was
probably the most relaxing and wonderful Christmas I have ever had. And I am a
bit sad it is already all behind us!
As I haven't posted anything at all for a long
time, I thought I would bring you up to date with what happened in our
classroom before our break, by showing you a few photographs.
We made some snow flakes out of lollipop sticks to
decorate the Xmas trees.
The children have been progressing steadily with
the phonetic sounds.
More art with a twist of maths.. The children had
to figure out strips of green paper and arrange them on a page from longer to
shorter in order to create a Xmas tree. Tricky for some but so much fun!
We also made a candy cane. The children used their fingertips
to draw the cane. I then punched a hole on both side of it and wrapped a ribbon
around it. And voila!
I always have the children creating a little
something for them to offer their parents on Xmas day. Of course, they usually
can’t wait that long but they absolutely love the idea of making a surprise for
Mam and Dad. So this year, they painted a MDF frame and decorated it with
sprinkle and their fingerprints (again). I added a few wooden ornaments I found
in my local craft shop.Then, I took a picture of each child by our Xmas tree in
the classroom, printed them and laminated them. The children finally inserted
their photo in their own frame. I hope all parents like it. I know the children
were very proud of the end result!!!
And of course, we made our traditional magic
reindeer food. Each year, Santa sends us some magic dust by post. The magic
dust helps the reindeer to fly throughout the night without getting tired as
they work with Santa delivering the presents on Xmas Eve. Rachel and I love
this activity and the children take it very seriously. I was however shocked
this year, when one mother brought me the smallest jar she could find,
complaining that the one I provided last year was too big and that it was too complicated
to get rid of the food!!! She never got to explain to me what happened exactly (and
maybe there is a valid reason) ; but I must say that her lack of enthusiasm did
hurt my feelings! I spend so much time in organising and completing these
activities. I do put my heart and soul into them and sometimes, it is thrown
back at me, ungratefully… What a pity!! Never mind. Most children and parents
DO love the magic these little jars bring to their homes and I guess this is
what matter!
So this is more of less the highlights of our past
4 weeks. I hope you have enjoyed it. More is now on its way as I am writing new
posts. So keep in touch. See you soon. Aude x