Monday, 25 July 2011

Part two in photo journal: Autumn to Winter 2011

The children have been introduced to the land, sea and air work



During Autumn the children were able to analyze the different kinds of leafs using a chart as a guide


The children are playing more eye spy with the head teacher and have moved from single objects at the start of the year to multiple object now in the month of July

As the term comes to an end the children are involved in dusting and taking care of the shelves ready and clean for term three

Here Eva is working with clock work and the concept of time which she has progressed to throughout the year

The children are grading colours in a group activity whee they are grading the colours against a puzzle of the planets

There have been complex puzzles added to our shelves as the children progress through the year

Complex sorting actives have been placed on the shelf as the children progress

The constructive triangles have been presented as the children move onto more advance work in the sensorial area 

More complex puzzles for Stephan who works on a puzzle per day.


Jack moves onto division work this term

Children are working with the 'farm' grasping the concepts in language such as nouns, and adjectives

This is an extenuation of the 100 board work where numbers are missing from the sequence

Advancing through the knobbed cylinders and mastering the activity blind folded

Patterning with the knob less cylinders

Coco is discovering the match between the knobbed cylinders and the knob-less cylanders


The classroom has been re-arranged and the children input in that change around

More leaf work, this corresponds to the season and the children can relate their work to the environment and the change of season

Matthew has ground so much this year and has developed the confidence to read to the children

The new class has had the number rods arrive in the post and the children are involved in opening this work



The geometric cabinet has finally arrived in the post

An advance child gives lessons to a younger child with the sandpaper numbers

eye dropper work has been added in practical life as the children advance in more complex pincer work


Harper is advancing onto pouring in multiple container of different sizes

Complex pouring

Children are building complex sentences

Here Eva is doing a metal inset, she has moved from basic shading to complex shading 

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