"Oh the weather outside is frightful.."
Not when your in Kindergarten!
The sudden arrival of 25 cm of snow last Wednesday turned our Kindergarten yard into a winter wonderland. Snow perfectly lined the top of each tree branch and at 7:45 am the untouched snow looked like icing carefully spread on a giant cake. The warm conditions made for perfect snowman snow and as the children flooded into the yard that morning decked out in full snow suits they could not contain their excitement.
There were snow angels to be made..
..and slippery, snowy slides to slide down.
One of our student teachers inspired the children to create a snow fort.
Building a snowman, or should I say bonhomme de neige, with our French teacher Caroline!
By gently shaking the branches, we were able to make it snow!
Frosty made an appearance that morning, sporting a long carrot nose and sticks for arms.
Matt making it snow in the background.
During outdoor time we opened up the Back To Nature outdoor classroom to let the children explore their learning environment freshly covered in snow.
She took a lot of time carefully making that snowball and after all that hard work we found her taking a break..underneath the snowball.
Some seriously happy kids.
Snow-woman? I like the sound of that!
The girls were ecstatic that they found a stripped maple tree that we had learnt about in class.
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