Tuesday 28 April 2015

Term 2 Kindy Newsletter

Yanchep Beach Kindergarten Term 2 2015

Welcome to Kindergarten term 2. We have some exciting experiences planned starting with our Ladies’ Afternoon in week 3. For the duration of this term we will be looking at traditional stories and nursery rhymes. All classes are working towards Literacy, Numeracy and Social Competence, as required in the Australian Curriculum.

Literacy and Numeracy
These are some areas that we will be looking at and covering this term:
·      Literacy- Speaking and listening, comprehending and sequencing predictive texts, discussing the features of a story, concepts of print, role play and name writing, rhyme, syllables and some letter sounds.
·      Numeracy- Counting forwards and backwards, counting using one to one correspondence, understanding the concept of zero, numeral recognition, subitising, positional language and the language of measurement. We will continue to review and extend shape knowledge.

News Telling
This term as part of our speaking and listening goals for literacy each class will be providing daily news telling opportunities. Each child will have the opportunity to take home a news toy and news journal where they can document what they did with the toy.  Please encourage your child to practise describing what they did, whom they were with and where they went.

Literature Based Home Reading Program
In Kindergarten there is no formal homework, however, we endeavour to set up routines and good habits through our Home Reading Program. In this program you read a book to your child. Each morning parents are encouraged sign out a new book. In the past, students with older siblings have particularly enjoyed this program as they feel they have homework, just like their brother or sister.

Perceptual Motor Program 8.35 – 9.00am
In the Kindergarten year, we spend a lot of time building the foundations for future learning. It is pointless rushing ahead if students don’t have the prerequisite skills necessary to succeed. This is especially important in the area of literacy where the acquisition of appropriate fine motor skills can prevent handwriting difficulties and the problems associated with it. The students are now familiar with the Kindergarten routine and we will continue our Perceptual Motor Program (PMP) this term. This will occur from 8.35-9.00am as the children arrive. During this time slot as per last term, parents and caregivers are encouraged to stay and spend time with their child, completing the provided PMP table top activities. The activities will be systematic and will be changed on a weekly basis.

There are several benefits from this program. Parents are able to spend quality time with their child before leaving them at Kindy, building relationships and security. They are also able to see the kind of experiences that are beneficial for their child and follow up with similar activities at home. We understand that some parents may not be able to stay but strongly encourage those who can, particularly parents who have children needing extra time to develop in this area.


Parent Roster
We have been privileged to have such enthusiastic support with our Parent Roster. Please put your name down for this term. If you can’t stay until 12.00pm just stay until 10.30am so that we have help with our Literacy/Numeracy Blocks. If you notice no one is on roster, we would love you to volunteer to cut the fruit for us.


We are looking forward to a productive term.

Thank you for your support

The Kindergarten Team




Sunday 26 April 2015

Easter Bonnet Parade!

The Kindergarten children were excited to show their unique Easter bonnets to their families at our parade. They also enjoyed demonstrating their singing and dancing skills and reciting the story of the Little Red Hen. This was followed by a surprise Easter egg hunt that the Easter Bunny left for the Kindy children in the nature playground.

Group 1

















                                                                         Group 2