Sunday 9 September 2012

September

Can it really be September already?

E's reception (kindergarten) class held visiting hours this week where the kids and parents could drop in and stay awhile.  We met up with A and his mom on Thursday and spent some time in his new classroom, then B got to go with us on Friday and participate in a short interview with E's new teacher.  She seems great!

I am so impressed with his classroom and indeed, the school in general.  There are two reception classes (children ages 4/5) who share a playground - that will be 60 kids his age (then there's Year 1, 2, all the way up to age 10/11, but the older kids have more separate areas).  E knows many of them - some won't be in his classroom, but they'll be able to play together during breaks/lunch/outside time.  The aides I met are all cheery and very willing to initiate interaction with the children there.

Also, the preschool he went to is on site as well, just over a low blue fence.  So he will be able to see his old teachers and aides and even chat to them if he likes.

A snippet of the toys/tools/projects I saw over the two mornings we visited:

-table with sand, pebbles and wooden diggers/cranes
-dinosaur table with wooden blocks to build them houses/other structures
-"tree block" table - these are amazing blocks cut out of natural wooden branches, with bark still on
-water basin table with boats
-permanent structure: climbing frame with a big slide
-permanent structure: water "tube" with removable/adjustable dams.  E and his friend spent a long time carrying water from the fountain over to this tube and pouring water down to the bottom/floating boats etc.
-there's also a big covered sandbox outside with lots of toys
-a big wooden firehouse set up with fire trucks, ladders and firemen

Inside, the classroom had two little areas to each side.  One was set up as a kitchen with a TON of toy items, lots of plastic/wooden food and other equipment.  I looked into the eaves and there were dozens of "dress up" boxes containing everything from holiday/Christmas type wear to ethnic wear to princess/prince fantasy and superhero costumes.

The other bit is set to be decorated as a reading nook with beanbags and lots of books.

The main part had several project tables as well - a playdough table with lots of rollers and tools, a table with lots of stamps and pieces of paper the children could doodle on, and a painting area.

E is really excited to start in just over a week!  He will be doing half days at first.  They recommend we do half days for the first week.  Then he can be eased into longer days - I can take him home for lunch and a break, then send him back to school for the afternoon session.  When I feel he is ready I can send him with a packed lunch for the whole day.  They are very flexible up until the beginning of November and then they suggest the children do full days unless the parent feels strongly otherwise.

Anyhow, this is getting to be a wall of text, so how about some photos?

Here's E doing the zipwire at Kew.  He's a bit excited.

A special treat.

Inside the desert-themed greenhouse at Kew.

B, post being shot in the face by a slightly more vigorous baking soda/vinegar volcano than expected.



Hurtling down the inflatable slide at a charity fundraiser for the preemie baby unit at the hospital where he and C were born - we were happy to spend money there, and he was happy to slide.

The Incredible Levitating Toddler.

And... only ONE MORE PHOTO until I am caught up with everything recent...

...C, having gotten herself some breakfast (in a manner of speaking).  E was helping her clean it up "by eating it off the floor," he explained helpfully, as his sister shouted "CHEEESE!" into the camera.

Most reception children start tomorrow, but E's the youngest in his class and will start next Thursday.  So we are going to go on a little road trip to Devon and stay in a rural cottage for a few nights midweek.  Tomorrow E is visiting A at his house, Tuesday is the first day of C's whizbang playgroup (seriously, this is an awesome playgroup with a handmade wooden pirate ship AND a huge wooden playhouse outside, plus slide and trampoline) that I used to take E to before he started actual preschool.  He will be going along with me for the first two sessions until he starts his big school.  Then we're off late Tues or early Weds, not sure which.  Hooray for very last minute flexible holidays!

I'll end with a recent quote from E:

E: Why is the sun so hot?
Me: Blah blah... star... gasses... nuclear fusion...
E: The core of the earf is really hot too. That means the core and the sun be's friends.


Gotta love 4 year old logic.

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