Bream Bay Kindergarten Video
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
The mud pit is fun and full of opportunities to learn.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Loose parts play...Making robots
Yesterday we had a heap of fun taking old, broken appliances apart and sorting. Today it was all about letting the imagination fly and getting creative with the treasures we'd uncovered.
It's amazing what you can create with odd bits and pieces, a glue gun and your imagination!
Today it was all about making robots!

Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Monday, August 26, 2013
News flash
What's in a name?
One of the first literacy learning experiences we offer children is the chance to recognise and write their name. This is in part because children are drawn to all things about themselves and what better way to engage children in early literacy learning!
However when we consider that a name is more than the grouping of several letters of an alphabet which represent the identification of a person. When you consider a name and the power of a name and it's value, the connections to family and an identity with which a name creates...the question, 'What's in a name?' becomes important.
We need your help...
We're exploring with the children how they got their name. You could help us by writing down your child's name story for us to copy into your child's portfolio. We would like to be able to add baby photos too so please bring in your baby photos for us to add.
Thanks.
Tania, Rowan and Donna.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Mud pit, a place of learning
We love the possibilities that the mud pit offers for children's learning...there's so much to do and so many teaching and learning pathways to follow...and mud is just great fun. Hope you enjoy!
Monday, June 10, 2013
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Our
book of the month has been "Goldilocks and the Three Bears". The
children have loved being drawn into the story. It has been a new story for
some and an oldie but a goodie for others. Either way it has opened
the door to many new possibilities and opportunities for learning.
The
children have enjoyed drawing and writing their own stories...
The children
have loved recreating the scenes themselves, acting out each of the roles in
the story.
Once
upon a time there were three bears...a great Big Poppa Bear, the middle
sized Mama bear and the teeny weeny Baby Bear.
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