The Seedlings Program

Sustainable education at Lilian Cannam Kindergarten is a part of everyday practices. It is embedded within the curriculum and part of the day to day running of the service. This responsibility is also reflected in the NQS, which asks that each service take ‘an active role in caring for its environment and contributes to a sustainable future’ (NQS Standard 3.3). More specifically, settings are asked to embed sustainable practices into their operations Element 3.3.1) and to support children to ‘become environmentally responsible and show respect for the environment’ (Element 3.3.2). This year we have partnered with the City of Port Phillip to work together towards a sustainable future. We hope to see improved results in energy, water and waste reduction and enriched education outcomes.

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Incursions and Excursions at LCK

Incursions and excursions are an exciting way to give children a sense of the world and encourage team work and inquisitive thinking. Sports Embrace is an innovative movement-based program promoting and embracing fitness, leadership and mentoring skills. Brett who ran our session this term, is our wonderful trainer from the fabulous team at Kids in Motion. We hope that Brett will visit us next term and again later in the year.

 

Our Earn and Learn Resources Have Arrived.

This week we received ICT and Numeracy resources, from Modern Teaching Aids, to support our program. We had an incredible response last year with children, parents, grandparents, neighbours and friends all collecting Woolworths Earn and Learn stickers for the kindergarten. Thank you to all those who participated in the program, these resources will be put to very good use.

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Smiles 4 Miles Award Presented

There were smiles for miles at kindergarten when we accepted our award from Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV) today. We have met the requirements of the state-wide Smiles 4 Miles oral health promotion program, with children and their families learning about how to keep good oral health by eating well, drinking well and brushing well. We all learnt so much and saw a huge improvement in the nutritional value of the food being brought into kindergarten. We look forward to participating in the program again this year.!

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Welcome to LCK

Your child's first day of kindergarten is a truly momentous occasion that is bound to invite a whole flood of emotions. The first day of kindergarten can be a scary time for children, especially those who may have never entered a classroom before. We try to make this transition a bit easier by providing your child with a fun and memorable first day. Some adorable first day pictures!

Social Event - A Success!

Social Event - A Success!

Our 2016 Social Event, or Trivia Night, held on 17 September, was a huge success! Many thanks for to everyone who helped in some capacity, big or small. The funds raised will go towards improving our beautiful outdoor space. 

Thank you Bunnings!

Thank you Bunnings!

Bunnings has recently donated $800 worth of storage solutions for our kindergarten. Thank you Bunnings for supporting your local community - we are very grateful!

End of Year Concert

End of Year Concert

The children from the Eucalypt and Blue Gum groups participated in an adorable concert for the parents during the last week of term 4. We had bears, snakes, birds and crocodiles dancing and singing along to a story read by Von. The detail in many of the costumes was amazing and we have to thank all of the parents for the time and energy put into them. It was evident during this small performance just how far all of our children have come this year and how ready they are for their transition to school. We owe a huge thanks to the entire teaching team for a magnificent finish to a wonderful year!

Art Show & Fundraiser - A Great Success!

Art Show & Fundraiser - A Great Success!

Our family event, art show and fundraiser was a great success last Saturday. We raised over $10,000 for the Kinder. This money will be put towards several maintenance needs and upgrades to the garden and outdoor areas.

Thank you to all the families who came along, helped on the day and donated items for the auction. Thank you also to the teaching team for working with the children to produce such fabulous art and enjoyable concerts. The success is a measure of the hard work and commitment of the LCK community.

The children were in heaven at the cake stall.

The children were in heaven at the cake stall.

The boys on the BBQ did a great job feeding everyone.

The boys on the BBQ did a great job feeding everyone.

What an amazing selection of wine and beer, which was kindly donated by a family in the 3 year old group! Such generosity and it was a sell out!

What an amazing selection of wine and beer, which was kindly donated by a family in the 3 year old group! Such generosity and it was a sell out!

The Eucalypt Group canvas that was up for auction on the day.

The Eucalypt Group canvas that was up for auction on the day.

4 year old canvas for art auction

4 year old canvas for art auction

More from our talented young artists

More from our talented young artists

Waratah Curriculum Objectives and Provocations

Waratah Curriculum Objectives and Provocations

Waratah Curriculum Objectives and Provocations
Monday 26th October- Monday 16th November 2015

For children to extend their emerging interests in the following:

  • Dramatic play in the home corner with a focus on cultural diversity.
  • Water play with tunnels, pipes, tubes and measuring cups.
  • Making wire sculptures of planets using beads and threading objects.
  • Making freshly squeezed juices using the shared fruit provided by kindergarten families.
  • Block construction (building the Eiffel Tower with book display ‘Find Me in Paris’ by Judith Drews).
  • Completing our work project (strawberry papier mache inspired by the book ‘The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and The Big Hungry Bear’- by Don and Audrey Wood.

But little Mouse haven’t you hear about the big hungry Bear?”

For the children to engage in environmental science:

  • Making a bio pot, blending recycled newspaper into pulp.
  • Plant sunflowers or strawberry plants in bio pot and closely observe.
  • Science experiment, visual display of how plants drink water.
  • Continue to water garden beds with water collected from the rain water tanks (rostered day).
  • Making a scarecrow, mini project combing all LCK children for the garden beds to protect the freshly planted vegetables and herbs.

“From little things big things grow”- by Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody

For the children to enhance their group living skills:

  • Help set up for afternoon tea, lay table cloths with decorative display.
  • Help cut fruit for afternoon tea using chopping boards and child safe knifes.
  • Be responsible for individual belongings e.g hat, water bottle.
  • Place fruit in basket and bottle water on the tray.
  • ‘Have you filled a bucket today’ By Carol McCloud
  • A Guide to Daily Happiness for Kids (Activities and discussion around how to fill and empty each other’s buckets)

Ongoing:

Preparation for art exhibition individual and group canvas.

Other experiences on offer:

Reading corner, dress ups, drawing, puzzles, block corner, wooden car set and train set, making table, bikes, swings, cubby house and making cubbies with sheets and blankets.

Please note that new learning experiences will be added and others modified as the curriculum evolves to meet the interests and needs of all children.

Our curriculum is informed by The Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework (VEYLDF) AND THE Early Years Learning Framework.

Upcoming events:

  • Curriculum day –Monday 2nd November- LCK closed- child free day (teacher professional development training day).
  • Melbourne Cup public holiday- Tuesday 3rd November- LCK closed.
  • LCK Fundraising Event- 28th November- 4-7pm.
Up up and away!

Up up and away!