Thursday, 1 October 2020

October 2020

 


HANSEL & GRETEL PRESCHOOL

OCTOBER NEWSLETTER

 

Dear Parents,

We had a great start into the preschool year! Thanks so much to all the parents who joined us for the staggered beginning day. It will be a different school year for all of us, and I am glad that we had a chance to meet you in person and introduce our program.

After many months of social isolation, it is heartwarming to see children playing together again and making new friends.  Our main goal for the upcoming weeks is to focus on social skills and providing a warm and caring environment for all our children.  

Thank you to Wendy Schneider, the president of the preschool board, who volunteered for the last 2 weeks and helped us with the transitioning process.  

OUTDOOR LEARNING & EXPLORATION

We will continue to spend a big part of our day outside. Our students love to run and roll up and down the big hill in the park. You might have noticed that your child is a bit tired by the end of the preschool day. That is completely normal, especially at the beginning of the year.  Getting lots of fresh air and outside play will help your child to strengthen their immune system but also to develop important gross motor skills. We do a lot of balance walks on logs and natural balance beams. Even we as teachers get a personal workout every time when the children chase us up and down the big hill! J 

LEARNING WITH ALL YOUR SENSES

Children learn best when we allow them to use all their senses. Nature is the biggest classroom and children learn through touching, hearing, smelling, tasting, seeing. We take them on “listening walks” through the little forest by the school. Today one the students asked “Are we going to the wonderland forest”?  We often stop on our walk, and just listen to the sound of the woods, watch leaves dancing in the wind, smell the wet gras, touch rough and smooth barks of trees and of course sing our fall songs.  I heard that many kids ate their potatoe at home that we had pulled out of the school garden last week. That's how you “taste” fall! J

NUMBERS & LETTERS are FUN!

Just in case you were wondering why your child brought home a little stick the other day:  We introduced the letter “A” this week. We asked each child to find some sticks and form the letter “A”.  For as long as we can be outside, nature will be our classroom. Many schools are switching to more paperless teaching. Early Childhood research shows that children learn best through hands- on activities and less through work sheets. Rather than only tracing on paper, we encourage our students to form and trace letters with materials like sticks, chalk, spray bottles etc. We build letters out of playdough by rolling big lines, little lines and big curves and little curves. You should have seen how proud they all were when they showed us their playdough letter “A” this week.

One little boy looked at his playdough “A”, realizing that his name starts with an “A”. He was so excited that he screamed: “This is Aaaaaamazing”! Hurray for “A”! J

Counting happens throughout the day, when we count and sort items by size, colour, shape etc. Many of our children are already counting along in German and using colour words like “gruen” (green), “rot” (red), “gelb” and “brown” when we sort “Blaetter” (leaves).

WHATS APP as PRESCHOOL PICTURE and COMMUNICATION APP

Many of our preschool families have agreed to be part of a preschool class group app.  This will allow us to share pictures of our learning and play activities. Pictures speak more than words and are a great tool to capture and share these precious moments.  We kindly ask parents to NOT share or re-post any of the pictures on Social Media as we respect the privacy of our children and their families! Thank you for your consideration!

FRIENDLY REMINDER

·    The days can be a bit chilly as fall is in the air. Please dress your child accordingly and in layers.

·    Please continue to teach your child (and allow them the time) to dress and putting on shoes, all by themselves. There are little funny videos on you tube on how to teach and help your child with this.

·    If your child is absent, please text or call Frau Hecker (306) 281-4428 with a reason for absence.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

OCTOBER

·         Monday, Oct 12               Thanksgiving Holiday (no school)

·         Monday, Oct 26th             PD day, no class

·         Thursday 29/Friday 30:     Halloween Fun Day

Children are welcome to wear a costume and bring their own special creative snack for that day. Due to COVID19 safety protocol we can’t provide or share food with the class. However, your child is welcome to bring his/her own special snack and treat to eat that day (nut free please).

 

NOVEMBER

·         Monday, Nov 9               PD day, no class

·         Wednesday, Nov 11          Remembrance Day, no school

·         Thursday 12                    Picture day (class photos)

·         Friday 13                         Picture day (class photos)

 

Have a Happy Thanksgiving with your family!  

Kind Regards,

Uli Hecker & Larissa Lorenz

Friday, 15 May 2020

Year End Newsletter

Dear Parents,

It is with a heavy heart that I am writing this last Newsletter for the current school year. As you probably know, all schools and preschools will remain closed for the rest of this summer due to the current COVID 19 pandemic. The good news is, we found a way to keep in touch with our families through face time calls, text messages, driveway visits and “YouTube Story Time with Hase and Frau Hecker”.
As sad as we all are that our preschool year was cut short, this Newsletter is going to be a reminder of all the “Happy Times” and memorable moments of an incredible preschool year.
Thank you to all parents for entrusting your child to us. It has been an absolute pleasure and joy teaching your children and we want you to know that each one of them has left footprints in our hearts!

ONE YEAR OF BUCKET FILLING
W e hope we filled our children’s buckets by teaching them new things every day (we always cheered for them along the way). Besides teaching letters and numbers, we also taught our children about the value of friendship, love and kindness. We supported them in developing important academic and social skills. The most rewarding part was that all children made new friends and developed long lasting friendships. Throughout the year we watched our children grow and blossom and fill buckets every day! I am so happy to hear that many of our parents use the “bucket filler theme” at home too. Some families even have a little bucket sitting on a table as a friendly reminder to always be mindful and kind to one another. 

HOW DID OUR STUDENTS FILL OUR BUCKET?
Larissa and I can’t think of a better job than being preschool teachers!
Our students have filled our buckets with their smiles and giggles and their funny wiggles! They have touched our hearts with their unconditional trust and their curiosity for the world around them.
We loved playing with our children, listening to them and learning from them every day. They have opened our eyes for what truly matters to their little hearts. Snack time was one of my favorite parts of the day, all of us sitting around the table, chit chatting away, sharing stories and at times being quite silly.
Very rarely did we see little tears rolling on a sad day. When that happened, our snuggles and cuddles helped to wash them away.
Hopefully, one thing that your child will remember about their preschool year will be the many days that we spent outside in the park and in our “little forest”. Allowing children to learn through exploration has created a unique bond with nature and has fostered a true love for learning. Moments that made our day were times like watching our kids building hibernation caves with sticks, counting dots on lady bugs, closing their eyes and listening to birds or simply running down the hill while holding hands. Many of our children have realized that nature is the biggest classroom of all. Even dirt and snow turned into “works sheets” when children printed letters with sticks or traced numbers in the snow. We encourage all of you to take your children outside as much as you can. The outdoors are a wonderful exploration ground for little people!

SPECIAL THANKS TO
I would like to take the opportunity to thank all our amazing parents, grandparents and care givers who have supported us throughout the year by making it possible for your child to join and enjoy our program.

  • Thank you to Brevoort Park School for always inviting us to special school assemblies and events.
  • Thank you to our care partners from grade 3/4 who bonded with our 4-year-olds by doing fun activities throughout the year.
  • Thank you to our Funding Organizations (SGC & Sask Culture) for supporting our Non -Profit Preschool.
  • Thank you to SPF for subsidizing families in need.
  • A BIG Thank you goes to Marylin Stehr who volunteered her time to help in our Tuesday-Thursday class every week!!!
  • Thank you to Wendy Schneider, the president of our board of directors and all volunteer board members; Miranda Lettrari, Brianne Semenchuk, Becky Bradley, Shannon McLean-Pound and Dana Giesbrecht who have helped to run our preschool smoothly!
  • Thank you to Larissa Lorenz for investing countless hours to put together a year end slideshow and a picture album that holds together all the great memories that we have created.
Some of our students will move on to Kindergarten this Fall. We wish them all the best for this exciting new chapter in their life! Please make sure you come back and visit us as we will miss you very much!!!
Please keep checking your email or text messages for our Hansel & Gretel Preschool story time links (this will be the only way to access our preschool videos) or check the SGC website for “Kinderzimmer” English-German story time (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1P4BUASik8UaTKRoxHf8ug?view_as=subscriber). I was very touched to hear that some of our preschoolers watch the little videos for a “bedtime story”. Hase, our bunny in the hat, will continue to send you little messages as well! He is always thrilled to hear back from you as he misses you very much!

FAREWELL VISIT
Frau Lorenz and I would like to come to your house/apartment for a brief farewell visit. We will meet you outside (safe distance) to sing some of our favourite songs and deliver a picture album that holds many precious memories.
Visits will start this upcoming Tuesday and based on weather forecast, continue throughout the next two weeks. We would rather see sunshine than rain when we meet with you outside! 
We all hope that schools will reopen in September and that we will see our returning students for another year of FUN & LEARNING!
We wish you and your families a fantastic summer. Please stay happy and safe!!
Children, please remember that, even though it’s time to part, YOU will always have a special place in our heart!

Auf Wiedersehen!

Lots of Love

Uli Hecker & Larissa Lorenz

Monday, 23 March 2020

Checking In

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Stay heathy, stay postitive, stay calm,
Uli Hecker & Lariss Lorenz