Our first day back from the Christmas break, there was tons of freshly fallen snow outside. I decided to bring snow in the class to play with as it was far too cold to play outside! The snow was great fun,
Category: StrongStart
Duncan Cran StrongStart Community Forest Field Trip – January 19, 2018!
SD60 wants you to know … you are your child’s first and best teacher
Tip of the month for January –  Reading with your child!  Tips can be heard on both SunFM, 98.5, and Moose FM, 100.1, daily.  To download and print, click 5 Early Learning Tip Jan Reading or click on the image below to enlarge:
Duncan Cran StrongStart – January 2018 Calendar
Duncan Cran StrongStart – January 2018 Calendar.  To download and print, click DCSS JAN Calendar 2018 or click on the image below to enlarge (updated January Calendar):
StrongStart Outreach Centres – January 2018 Calendar
StrongStart Outreach Centres – January 2018 Calendar.  To download and print, click Outreach SS Jan Calendar 2018 or click on the image below to enlarge:
Robert Ogilvie StrongStart Centre – January 2018 Calendar
Robert Ogilvie StrongStart Centre – January 2018 Calendar.  To download and print, click RO SS jan Calendar 2018 or click on the image below to enlarge:
Hudson’s Hope StrongStart Centre – January 2018 Calendar
Hudson’s Hope StrongStart Centre – January 2018 Calendar.  To download and print, click HH Calendar – January 2018 or click on the image below to enlarge:
Virtual Community of Support for Early Learning – January 2018 Calendar
Virtual Community of Support for Early Learning – January 2018 Calendar.  To download and print, click Virtual January 2018 or click on the image below to enlarge:
For more information and to connect with the Virtual Community of Support for Early Learning please see this link“Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!”
SD60 wants you to know … you are your child’s first and best teacher
Tip of the month for December – Tummy Time! Holding your child and giving tummy time will help build strong core muscles and develop your child’s brain. Holding their head up and moving their bodies are essential activities for development.
