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☆Kinder 3☆
2024.10.15
Today was the first day back from a 3 day weekend, so I asked the Kinder 3 class questions about what they did.

From “Did you have a good weekend?” to “How did you get there?” if they went traveling, they talked about where they went and whether it was fun.
After that warm-up, we sang the hello song.

It’s an enjoyable way to sing and dance. They then said what today’s date was and how fared the weather. They then got to change the calendar.


Once they changed the date they handed the old cards back, saying “Here you are,” of course.


Great posture.
Now the children played a dress up game. They have already looked at Halloween costumes and the clothes they are comprised of. Today they faced 4 rabbits.

After a quick refresher of clothes they were unsure of, the game began. Each team chose a costume, then one-by-one played rock, scissors, paper.

The unsuccessful player had to tell the winning team to, “Put on your … .”

The first team to finish their costume won. It was very competitive.


They did very well, though “gloves” proved tricky to remember. Come Christmas I’m sure “gloves” will be no problem.
Next, the children danced and sang to “5 Creepy Spiders.” They enjoyed the movement part, but really needed to try to sing as well. Whether they were spider walking,

dancing like skeletons,

running like black cats,

flying like witches, or haunting like ghosts,

they got into the Halloween spirit.
The final part of the lesson was looking at the alphabet and spelling. Letters were spread out and the children were given a word, today it was “Goblin.”

We first went through the word and sounded out the letters, then the children had to find the letters and spell out the word. This they did well.

I just needed to put the cards closer together, however their spelling is coming on well.
With the ABC cards put away, the children finished by practicing their lines for their upcoming Sports Day. First, they introduced themselves,


then they practiced their oaths.


Great job, just keep the voice nice and loud.
It was a good lesson and the kids spoke well and had fun. Keep it up.

From “Did you have a good weekend?” to “How did you get there?” if they went traveling, they talked about where they went and whether it was fun.
After that warm-up, we sang the hello song.

It’s an enjoyable way to sing and dance. They then said what today’s date was and how fared the weather. They then got to change the calendar.


Once they changed the date they handed the old cards back, saying “Here you are,” of course.


Great posture.
Now the children played a dress up game. They have already looked at Halloween costumes and the clothes they are comprised of. Today they faced 4 rabbits.

After a quick refresher of clothes they were unsure of, the game began. Each team chose a costume, then one-by-one played rock, scissors, paper.

The unsuccessful player had to tell the winning team to, “Put on your … .”

The first team to finish their costume won. It was very competitive.


They did very well, though “gloves” proved tricky to remember. Come Christmas I’m sure “gloves” will be no problem.
Next, the children danced and sang to “5 Creepy Spiders.” They enjoyed the movement part, but really needed to try to sing as well. Whether they were spider walking,

dancing like skeletons,

running like black cats,

flying like witches, or haunting like ghosts,

they got into the Halloween spirit.
The final part of the lesson was looking at the alphabet and spelling. Letters were spread out and the children were given a word, today it was “Goblin.”

We first went through the word and sounded out the letters, then the children had to find the letters and spell out the word. This they did well.

I just needed to put the cards closer together, however their spelling is coming on well.
With the ABC cards put away, the children finished by practicing their lines for their upcoming Sports Day. First, they introduced themselves,


then they practiced their oaths.


Great job, just keep the voice nice and loud.
It was a good lesson and the kids spoke well and had fun. Keep it up.