Chinese New Year 2020

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Celebrating and learning about the Chinese Spring Festival

Clever, quick thinkers; successful, but content with living a quiet and peaceful life.

The Year of The Rat

You probably know there are 12 Chinese zodiac animals used to represent years, 2020 is the Year of the Rat. Zodiac signs play an integral part in Chinese culture, and can be used to determine your fortune for the year, marriage compatibility, career fit, best times to have a baby, and so much more.

Blue Gum read the book Lanterns and Firecrackers together, learning about all the traditions of Chinese New Year celebrations. The story described how a wonderful banquet is prepared to share with family with lots of delicious food including fish, noodles, oranges and dumplings. 

Other groups discovered The Rat is the first of all zodiac animals. According to one myth, the Jade Emperor said the order would be decided by the order in which they arrived to his party. The Rat tricked the Ox into giving him a ride. Then, just as they arrived at the finish line, Rat jumped down and landed ahead of Ox, becoming first. Would you like to make a rat mask of your own? Download Here

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Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge

This year Lilian Cannam Kindergarten was very excited to participate in the Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge. The Challenge was open to all Victorian children from birth to 16 years in recognition of the importance of reading for literacy development. To take part we challenged the children to read or have read with them 40 books at kindergarten between February and September.

We are thrilled to announce the children met the Challenge and we look forward to receiving our certificates of achievement signed by the Victorian Premier.

The books on challenge book list are diverse in style and contain a broad range of themes and ideas.

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Our President Jessica Rose secures the Toyota Community Foundation / City of Port Phillip Equipment Fund Grant

On Tuesday the 31st July Jessica Rose (President) and Tracey Davey (Director) visited the Toyota Motor Corporation in Port Melbourne. Lilian Cannam Kindergarten Inc has been awarded $1,000.00 for our Sustainability and Seedlings Program. 

Our children take wonderful care of our worms, as well recycling food scraps, minimising food waste that goes to landfill and creating natural garden fertiliser.

Our worms make two products for our garden: Vermicast (aka Worm Poo) and Worm Leachate (aka Worm Juice). These products are abundant in beneficial microorganisms and enzymes that support the quality and structure of your garden soil.

This grant will help to buy a bigger worm farm and a rotational composter. The children have done a great job bottling our Worm Juice and selling it to families for use in their garden. Thank you to Jessica and our committee who support us in reaching our goals.

We did it! Plastic Free July

We made it to the finish line! Lilian Cannam Kindergarten has just been a part of the biggest and most impactful Plastic Free July challenge yet. This year, we joined around 3.4 million participants in 177 countries across the globe to #ChooseToRefuse single-use plastic and help reduce the worldwide epidemic of plastic waste. The children made reusable shopping bags for vegetables.

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Little Rockers Red Nose Disco

Lilian Cannam Kindergarten supported Red Nose Day by holding a Little Rockers Red Nose Disco presented by iHeartRadio. We can’t thank you enough for your support with fundraising on the day and your contributions to our fundraising page. With 2018 being the 30th anniversary of Red Nose Day we have been overwhelmed by everyone’s generous support. Our disco was a big success!

Our fundraising goes towards Red Nose programs like the Sleep in Pregnancy Pilot Trial, led by Dr Adrienne Gordon of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, University of Sydney, to explore maternal sleep position in late pregnancy as being a potential risk factor for stillbirth.

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Our Little Rockers...

Our Visual Art Teacher, Olivia Penna, Graduates.

We are delighted to celebrate this milestone event, achieved by our Visual Art Teacher-Olivia Penna. We are very proud of Olivia, who has worked so hard to achieve her Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) with a Graduate Diploma in Educational Research, from the University of Melbourne. 

Olivia’s art experiences at Lilian Cannam teach the children to think openly, create new meaning, be more tolerant of others’ differences, and gives them the courage to take risks. 

In August she will lead an excursion to the National Gallery of Victoria. During our visit, the children will be encouraged to think critically. “What do you think the artist was thinking about when he painted this picture?” Or “Why do you think the artist selected these colors?”

The children are also getting very excited about exhibiting their own works at the St. Kilda Town Hall on December 1st 2018.

Congratulations to our Director: Tracey Davey.

Tracey has been named a Finalist in the Director category of the 2018 Australian Education and Care Awards. This is a great achievement and one of which we are very proud.  This year, 116 Finalists were selected from over 1,693 nominations. The judging panel will assess every Finalist against a strict set of criteria.  Based on their assessments, the State Winners will be selected.  

Congratulations again Tracey and all the very best in the next stage of judging.

 

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Congratulations again Tracey and all the very best in the next stage of judging.

National Reconciliation Week 27 May- 3 June, 2018

During National Reconciliation Week all of our children were lucky enough to attend “You and Me, Murrawee” at the Royal Botanical Gardens. This program gives the children a greater understanding and respect for Aboriginal culture, in particular the local Kulin Nation. Through the story-book by Kerri Hashmi, students explore indigenous plants in the Children’s Garden, collecting plant treasures and using Aboriginal tools. Experiences included grinding and painting with ochre, meeting Waa (the Raven) and making a ‘belonging’ handprint to take home.   

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