Saturday, 8 December 2012

Jacks school report



Jack Miller

Early Learning Bushby 2012

Junior School Report

Loris Malaguzzi (1920-1994) was the inspiration for the educational project of Reggio Emilia, Italy. Malaguzzi wrote of children:

"The child is made of one hundred.

The child has a hundred languages, a hundred hands, a hundred thoughts, a hundred ways of thinking, of playing, of speaking."

The principles of this project inspire and guide our learning through the early years at Scotch Oakburn. One of these principles, ‘the Hundred Languages’, embodies the belief that there are many, many ways to think and communicate. Our learning program actively encourages the exploration of many ‘languages’ through the medium of play.

Throughout the year, Jack has been encouraged to explore many ‘languages’ to communicate his thoughts, ideas and feelings. He has explored a range of experiences to promote the development of specific skills and concepts and to encourage confidence when communicating. Jack’s ability to take learning risks when experimenting with new resources and experiences and his confidence when exploring a range of ‘languages’ has significantly grown. I wish Jack ongoing success and achievement at his new school in 2013.

Bronwyn Bushby

We have been delighted to have Jack with us – he will be missed next year by his peers and teachers here. I wish him well in his future learning. Lachie Wright


Jack is developing a confident self identity. He can set his own challenges and pursue personal goals. Jack has definite likes and dislikes and he confidently asserts his capabilities. He can work independently and cooperate within a group. He seeks interaction and confidently initiates and maintains play experiences. Jack can express a wide range of emotions and can self-regulate his responses. He can think critically about fair and unfair and he displays patience and tolerance towards his peers. Jack is confidently exploring how to be a friend. He shows an interest in and concern for others and has positively contributed to play experiences. Jack established a close bond with his buddy, Nicholas. It has been wonderful to observe the strength of Jack’s social and emotional skill development.
The Language of Relationships

Why do we have writing?

Jack "I made a new book. I drawed some creatures in it and it was about insects…the name of the creatures."

The Language of Oral Communication

Jack enjoys very good skills of oral communication. His focus and concentration when listening is excellent and this has enabled him to efficiently process information, apply effective thought processes and offer quality responses. Jack’s contributions to morning meetings are original and spontaneous. He is able to give an opinion independent of peer influence and this has encouraged discussion amongst his peers. Jack can justify his thinking and explain, retell and describe. He is able to project his voice when speaking to an audience and monitor the volume of his voice during play and peer interactions.

The Language of Written Communication

Jack’s understanding of written text is developing well. He adores books and engages in a variety of texts but with very specific criteria for his book selections. Jack displays an interest in letters and is gaining confidence when engaging in the writing process. He has a good knowledge of rhyme and uses this when successfully completing oral cloze challenges.

The Language of Mathematics

Jack is developing a good understanding of mathematical language and concepts. He counts confidently and fluently with accurate one-to-one correspondence. He has a good grasp of the counting sequence to 10 and is developing his knowledge of the counting sequence 11-20. Jack has explored the concept of bundling and can accurately count bundles of sticks. He is gaining a strong awareness of the value of numbers and shows a keen interest in numerals in his environment.

The Language of Mathematics

Jack has enthusiastically explored patterning challenges and displays a good understanding of the concept of a repeating pattern. He capably creates ABAB repeating patterns and will persevere to continue creating and set himself new challenges. Jack has good knowledge of 2D shapes and their attributes. He can sort objects according to colour, size and shape.

The Language of Movement

Jack’s confidence when exploring the physical challenges of the outdoor learning environment has continued to grow throughout the year. Jack climbs with increasing fluency and steadiness. He balances on planks and stilts with greater control. Jack has been working hard on coordination of gross motor movements and his ability to jump feet together is developing. Jack has enjoyed much time on the trikes and is running with greater speed and agility.

The Language of Movement

Jack’s fine motor coordination skills are developing well. He has benefitted from experiences with play dough and clay that have strengthened finger and wrist muscles and Jack is able to successfully manipulate small pieces of equipment including puzzle pieces and construction equipment. Jack is developing an appropriate pencil grip and his control of drawing and writing equipment is developing steadily.

The Language of Painting

Jack’s enthusiasm for ‘the language of painting’ has steadily grown throughout the year. Increased participation has led to a growth in confidence and self-belief. Jack is often reluctant to begin a painting but once underway, his ideas are readily communicated through paint. Jack describes the story of his work using fluent, expressive language. He has explored elements of colour, line and shape through paint and he has successfully explored colour mixing challenges.

The Language of Drawing

Jack’s confidence to use the ‘language of drawing’ to record his thought s and ideas has developed throughout the year. His art pieces are reflecting greater control of materials and greater thought and planning. Jack’s drawings are more consistently reflecting a representational stage of development where recognisable symbols are created to represent people and objects in the work. He is beginning to use more colour and to select colours that are related to his art topics. Jack’s drawings are now communicating an entire story. "This is Poppy’s green boat and Poppy’s fishing line with a mummy shark, a daddy shark and a baby shark. There’s a storm coming. Thunder." (see above) The echidna sketch reveals Jack’s successful use of ‘drawing to learn’ to enhance understanding of his world.

Jack is curious and loves to find out information about animals, machinery, vehicles and dinosaurs. He asks lots of questions to gain greater knowledge, clarify his thinking and also deepen his understandings. Jack has displayed a commitment to learning projects and has been an enthusiastic participant in all shared learning discoveries.

The Language of Inquiry

Jack is connected to his world and shows respect for the environment. He is a confident and involved learner who shows a passion for finding out and who actively seeks answers. He has loved using communication technologies to access information and has delighted in sharing his discoveries with friends.

Friday, 7 December 2012

Melbourne part 2




Both boys woke at 6. We had breakfast in our room (weetbix) and got organised then we went and got a hot drink, and some groceries. Back at the hotel room we made our lunches. Poppy Pete dropped us at the zoo.

 
 
 
We got to the elephants just as they were being let out of their enclosure. They ran straight to the food. They ate watermelon and beans.
 

 
Last time we were at the Melbourne Zoo There were lots of Chimpanzees and they were right near the glass playing hide and seek...putting hession bags over their head. This time there were only a few and this one only came near the glass for a minute and was gone again (where we couldnt see him)
 

 
I really enjoyed the butterflies (we didn't see them last time) It was very hot in their enclosure though. There were lots of beautifuly coloured butterflies that would come and land on us.
 
 
 

Around the whole zoo Jack didn't seem interested in the animals and just wanted to see the spiders


 
 
 
 








 


 
 
 
 
 
 
Jack: "I liked the spiders, I liked the gorillas, I liked the monkeys, yeah I liked everything, the snakes and the lizards and elephants and giraffes, and the chameleons.
 

Charlie at 11 months

  • Says nah and yeah over and over again
  • Stands unaided for a few seconds
  • Claps his hands when prompted
  • Loves exploring...opening drawers/cupboards, going into the bathroom and toilet, pulling the toilet paper off the roll etc
  • Says Ta
  • Point
  • Have a drink and say aaah
  • When picked up he snuggles in with his arms tucked under him (very cute)
  • turns Mummy's head to the side and looks for earrings



Wednesday, 28 November 2012

4th Birthday 14th November

I can't believe our baby boy is 4!! And it feels like overnight he has changed and gotten older. He likes to do everything for himself, getting dressed, brushing his own teeth, pouring his own drinks. He even seems to talk differently now he is 4, and he is 'into' Spiderman, Star Wars and big boy lego...no more Bob the Builder or Thomas the Tank Engine.

Jack... "I had a good birthday, I liked the star wars cake. I liked the star wars present in the big box and the pod racer. I liked the sticker book from nanna and poppy. I ate prawns for dinner, after my dinner I had lemonade. Everyone sang happy birthday to me I blew out the candles. The cake had star wars on it and cp3o, r2d2, and it had lava coming out of a volcano. Everyone sang happy birthday.

Jack's Birthday started very early...at 5.00 he woke up, but not because it was his birthday as he had not remembered. So not sure why he was awake so early. He did stay in bed until about 6 though which was good.

Jack was surprised to see the balloons, presents and banner in the lounge room. He went straight to the presents and would open one then open the next!! His favourite was the star wars lego.

We had a rather quiet day, Nanna Sue came in the afternoon. Jack fell asleep on the couch at about 3ish and was still asleep when everyone came for dinner. When he woke up, again he was surprised to see everyone here.

Charlie was fascinated with the balloons
 


Jack loved his star wars cake
 
 
Charlies first taste of sugar
 





Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Melbourne

Thursday Uncle Doug took us and Nanna Rob to the airport at 6.00, we were all very excited to be going to Melbourne again, last time we went I was 7 months pregnant with Charlie and Jack was almost 3. Jack had a great trip last time...
On the plane both boys were getting tired as it was their bedtime and Charlie wouldn't sit still he threw himself back and hit his head on the armrest and screamed, everyone was looking at us, thank god he didn't cry for too long. This was before we even took off!!
When we arrived in Melbourne it was good we didn't have to wait for our luggage as Poppy Pete came over on the boat the night before with all our luggage, and he was waiting for us when we got there. He took us to our hotel, the Ibis. It took a while to get the porta cot and bottles and pyjamas etc organised for bed and Jack was overtired and jumping on the beds, it was all a bit stressful. It was about 10 o clock when we all got to bed.

Will write more about our trip in another post...

Three tired boys...
 


 
Jack looks a bit scared in this one



First time on a plane
 



Sunday, 18 November 2012

Charlie at 10 months

  • Has a fascination with plastic bags and pulling clothes out of the washing basket
  • cruises around furniture
  • letting go of furniture and stands for a few seconds
  • says Mum, Dad, Nan, Ja (Jack)
  • give kisses-sometimes
  • have 2 bottom teeth
  • Everything goes in the mouth




Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Spring

My favourite season is Spring, I love the crisp mornings and warm afternoons, green grass and new leaves and pretty flowers. The smell of freshly mown lawns and day light savings.
I can't believe it's November already!! October has just flown by and I'm sure this month will too, we have lots happening Jack's 4th birthday, My sisters birthday, trip to Melbourne, and Charlies first birthday party (a month early). Christmas will be here before we know it...

Sunday afternoon at City park
 
 



Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Weight loss journey

 
I was always happy with my body-size/proportion, pre kids.
 (bad photo quality)
 
When I became pregnant with Jack I was ALWAYS so hungry, I didn't have any morning sickness and as I was always hungry I just ate. I put on 24 kilos, and a lot was fluid, baby etc but I didn't think I would put that much on. I did loose all the weight I had put on but once I stopped breast feeding I slowly put 7 kilos back on.
 

Me at my heaviest, yes I was 9 months pregnant (with Jack) But I had put on 24 kilos!!



When I became pregnant with Charlie I made a promise to myself that I would not put on as much as I did with Jack, and I'm glad to say I didn't...I still put on about 16 kilos, and I didn't have as much fluid and was a lot more active than my first pregnancy. And again I lost it all but slowly started putting it back on once I stopped breat feeding which was a lot sooner than with Jack.

 
I wanted to feel good about myself again, not just look good but feel good, fit and healthy.
 
I always wanted a juicer, (not sure why, and if I had got one prior to now I may not have used it)
 
I came across a page on facebook Juicing vegetables and there was a link to a documentary "Joe Cross, fat sick and nearly dead" It was very inspiring and I was determined to get a juicer and this would be my way to feeling happier about myself. No diets, no gimmicks, no pills. Good, clean, healthy eating. I finally bought my juicer and started pretty much straight away...
 
 
This is what I would have for lunch
 



This is dessert after chicken and vegetables...I find juicing just fruit is a waste of all the fibre so I blend it and it is really good just really thick

 
Breakfast
 




Another juice I enjoy with fennel, parsnip, turnip and swede...it is actually really fresh tasting
 
 
For snacks I was having a banana or some nuts...and was still having a hot chocolate with a biscuit, or a piece of bread...In the first week I lost about 2.5 kilos and in 8 weeks I have lost 4.5, I have so much more energy and feel so much better for doing this!! I have about 10 kilos to go...
 
 



Friday, 12 October 2012

Cheese and Bacon Scrolls




Makes 12

Olive oil spray
2 rashers bacon chopped
2 cups self raising flour, plus extra for dusting
1tsp salt
50g butter
3/4 cup milk
1/3 cup tomato chutney
3/4 cup grated cheese

Preheat oven to 180oC. spray 2 baking trays with oil and line with baking paper.

Spray a non-stick frying pan with oil. Add bacon and cook over a medium heat until golden. Drain on paper towel.

Sift flour and salt into a bowl. Rub butter in using fingertips. Add milk and mix to a soft dough. Knead on a floured surface until smooth. Roll into a 25 by 30cm rectangle.

Spread chutney over dough, sprinkle with cheese and bacon. Roll up starting from a long edge. Use a sharp serrated knife to cut roll into 12 even slices. Place rolls on tray and bake for 15 minutes

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Weekend Away

The boys and I went to stay at Nanna and Poppa's at St Helens while Mr Miller went on a kayak trip.
The weather was terrible, good excuse to stay inside and watch the grand final between Sydney Swans and the Hawthorn. Jack and I were going for Hawthorn so of course Poppa went for Sydney. It was a good close game with Sydney coming out on top...Poppa didn't rub it in too much.
Sunday was a beautiful day so we made the most of it before heading home and went out in Poppa's boat to catch some fish we caught a couple of flathead and a couple of cocky salmon.


Out for dinner
 




Jack and Poppa having a 'picnic'- dip and crackers
 



Crazy cheerio children


 
Exhausted after a busy weekend, especially when he wakes at 5.30