This document outlines the weekly schedule and activities for a preschool classroom for the weeks of September 2-6th and September 9-13th. The schedule includes daily interest areas, large group activities like songs and discussions, read-alouds, small group times, and objectives focused on names, feelings, and rules. Family members are invited to join walks around the school and share family photos.
Presentation on language learning and the use of digital comics in the classroom for the Association of German International Schools (AGIS). February 2015.
Presentation on language learning and the use of digital comics in the classroom for the Association of German International Schools (AGIS). February 2015.
The session focussed on the CBCA Shortlist titles, discussing the titles as well as highlighting how the shortlist is representative of trends and preoccupations of the current reading landscape.
Paul Macdonald owns the award-winning The Children's Bookshop which has been a Sydney literary institution since 1971. Paul has a Master of Education, working almost 20 years as a teacher of Upper Primary and Secondary.
He has won numerous awards in teaching such as a Quality Teacher Award and The Premiers English Scholarship. Paul won the inaugural Maurice Saxby Award in 2012 for his contributions to raising the profile of teen fiction. Paul Macdonald also was the winner of the 2016 Lady Cutler award for services to children's literature and literacy in Australia.
Paul not only manages The Children’s Bookshop Speakers’ Agency but is also a consultant working with numerous schools focusing on building reading cultures and he is currently completing his PhD focusing on Australian Young Adult literature.
Paul is the author of the picture book The Hole Idea and has written several other academic texts.
The session focussed on the CBCA Shortlist titles, discussing the titles as well as highlighting how the shortlist is representative of trends and preoccupations of the current reading landscape.
Paul Macdonald owns the award-winning The Children's Bookshop which has been a Sydney literary institution since 1971. Paul has a Master of Education, working almost 20 years as a teacher of Upper Primary and Secondary.
He has won numerous awards in teaching such as a Quality Teacher Award and The Premiers English Scholarship. Paul won the inaugural Maurice Saxby Award in 2012 for his contributions to raising the profile of teen fiction. Paul Macdonald also was the winner of the 2016 Lady Cutler award for services to children's literature and literacy in Australia.
Paul not only manages The Children’s Bookshop Speakers’ Agency but is also a consultant working with numerous schools focusing on building reading cultures and he is currently completing his PhD focusing on Australian Young Adult literature.
Paul is the author of the picture book The Hole Idea and has written several other academic texts.
1. Week of: September 2-6th
, 2013
Study of Learning: Beginning the Year
Focus Question: What names do we need to know at school?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Interest Areas All: basic materials All: basic materials All: basic materials All: basic materials Art: mirrors;
collage materials
Large Group Rhyme: “Humpty Dumpty”
Discussion and Shared
Writing: Our Names
Rhyme: Write the poem,
“Three Little Kittens,” on
chart paper.
Discussion and Shared
Writing: Family Names
Rhyme: “Let’s Make a
Cake”
Discussion and Shared
Writing: Finding Our
Names in the Classroom
Movement: Bounce,
Bounce, Bounce
Discussion and Shared
Writing: Names of
Interesting Things in the
Classroom
Poem: “Move to
the Beat”
Discussion and
Shared Writing:
Names of Places
in the School
Read-Aloud A Pocket for Corduroy Love Is a Family Quinito, Day and Night Love Is a Family Wemberly
Worried
Small Group Introducing Interest Areas Introducing Interest Areas:
ebook version of Anansi and
His Children
Introducing Interest Areas Introducing Interest
Areas
Introducing
Interest Areas
Creative
Curriculum
Objectives
English Language Arts
Range of Reading
Craft & Structure
#9
#3 Know & Apply grade-
level phonics…
b. Identify own name
Self
Self-Concept
Compare own
characteristics to those of
others.
Expressive Language
Uses language to
communicate in a
variety of ways with
others to share….
#10 Actively
engage in group
reading activities
Ohio ELDS English Language Arts
Range of Reading
Craft & Structure
#18
#3 Know & Apply grade-
level phonics…
# 16.b - #6
Self
Self-Concept
#30 Shows basic
understanding of people
and how they live.
Expressive Language
#10
11a. Attends &
Engages
Outdoor Experiences: Introducing the play yards
Family Partnerships: We’d like to invite family members to join the class for a walk around the school on Friday to learn the
names of different places here. Please bring in family photos to display in the classroom. Also, please access the ebook, Anansi
and His Children.
Wow! Experiences: Friday—A walk around the Kendal to learn the names of different places Wednesday-Swimming
Thursday – Bird’s Library Trip
2.
3. Week of: September 9-13th, 2013 Study of Learning: Beginning the Year
Focus Question: 2. What should we do if we get sad or scared at school? (Monday–
Wednesday) 3. What are our rules? (Thursday–Friday)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Interest
Areas
Toys and Games:
puzzles
Library: a personal
journal for each child
(newsprint pages with
construction paper
covers); variety of
writing tools
Art: safety scissors (right- and
left-handed); paper; thick
marker
Blocks: cars and trucks Dramatic Play: dress-
up clothes
Computers: ebook
version of A World of
Families
Large
Group
Movement: Dance With
Scarves
Discussion and Shared
Writing: Feeling Sad
Rhyme: “Little Miss
Muffet”
Discussion and Shared
Writing: Feeling Scared
Rhyme: “Two Plump
Armadillos”
Discussion and Shared Writing:
Feelings at School
Song: “Mary Had a Little
Lamb”
Discussion and Shared
Writing: Why We Have
Rules
Game: Jack in the
Box
Discussion and
Shared Writing:
Writing the Rules
Read-
Aloud
Wemberly Worried The Kissing Hand Wemberly Worried Charlie Anderson A World of Families
Small
Group
Introducing Interest
Areas
Introducing Interest
Areas
Introducing Interest Areas Introducing Interest Areas Option 1: Modeling
Clay; Option
2: Black Bean Corn
Salad
Creative
Curriculum
Objectives
Ohio ELDS
Outdoor Experiences: Introducing the play yards
Family Partnerships: We’d like to invite family members to join the class for a walk around the school on Friday to learn the
names of different places here. Please bring in family photos to display in the classroom. Also, please access the ebook, Anansi
and His Children.
Wow! Experiences: Friday—A walk around the Kendal to learn the names of different places