Torrensville Preschool in Torrensville | Education
Torrensville Preschool
Locality: Torrensville
Phone: +61 8 8443 7492
Address: 93A Ashley street 5031 Torrensville, SA, Australia
Website: http://www.torrensvillepre.sa.edu.au
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25.01.2022 A little independence goes a long way!
23.01.2022 Love this! What are your children's favorite books these days? (via RaisingReaders)
23.01.2022 Agree with this totally. Thanks, Heather Shumaker Writer
22.01.2022 Love this! What are your childrens favorite books these days? (via RaisingReaders)
21.01.2022 Don’t forget this week is parent/teacher chat time. Please check messages on Class Dojo for times and daysDon’t forget this week is parent/teacher chat time. Please check messages on Class Dojo for times and days
21.01.2022 Looking forward to seeing all our friends and families tomorrow Looking forward to seeing all our friends and families tomorrow
20.01.2022 More encouragement to let kids play. Thanks, Heather Shumaker Writer
19.01.2022 Play is practice for real life!
19.01.2022 This weeks image from the WayBack Machine. Originally posted in July 2012. The photo is by Heather Jones who has shot two of my book covers...
18.01.2022 A PLAY SCHOOL COVID-19 SPECIAL To help explain what's happening at the moment, we present this special episode that will launch on Facebook. Watch Play School: Hello Friends! with your little ones here at 4pm Thursday AEDST.
17.01.2022 A PLAY SCHOOL COVID-19 SPECIAL To help explain whats happening at the moment, we present this special episode that will launch on Facebook. Watch Play School: Hello Friends! with your little ones here at 4pm Thursday AEDST.
16.01.2022 Sharing stories alisonlester.com
15.01.2022 Look at the differences between a typical preschool child’s hand (left) and a typical 7 year old hand (right). Want to know why a preschool aged child isn’t a...ble to write yet? This is why! Their hands are still developing and are not fully formed. So what should they be doing to support this? PLAY!! Playdough, colouring, cutting, gluing, playing outside, digging in dirt, sensory play, dress up play, science experiments, beading, puzzles, throwing balls, etc. . All of these things help their hands develop. When they are physically ready to write, they will! No need to rush them, they will show you when they are ready. via @Raisingherbarefoot
13.01.2022 Visitors in our garden
11.01.2022 Public parks and playgrounds to re-open in South Australia Local councils have been important partners in our fight against COVID-19. In the early stages of... the pandemic, a number of councils closed parks and playgrounds, which was appropriate at the time, although there was no specific requirement to do so. Now that we have low levels of cases and there is no current evidence of community transmission in South Australia, it is safe to enjoy these public facilities again. The risk of COVID-19 transmission from outdoor parks, playgrounds and equipment is low and can be managed by following social distancing and hygiene precautions. SA Health recommends parks, playgrounds and skate parks can re-open with signage reinforcing: Social distancing (keeping 1.5 metres from others) Size of gathering (should be 10 or less at any time) Information about hygiene requirements. SA Health also recommends councils clean playgrounds and equipment regularly. SA Health is also recommending increasing cleaning and disinfection of public amenities (e.g. public toilets).
10.01.2022 Heres a great activity from our Curriculum Development Mgr, Victoria, using only vegetable scraps. She had a great time with her daughter painting over Easter!
10.01.2022 Some great activities here to do with your little ones at home.
07.01.2022 Another great idea
07.01.2022 More virtual tours. Thanks Michelle and Judy
07.01.2022 Dear Families, at Torrensville Preschool we are working together to follow the advice of the Department for Education and SA Health in their recommendations for minimising the spread of the Coronavirus. To this end, we will be suspending our Playgroup and Friday morning Occasional Care sessions. We thank everyone in their efforts and support in keeping all our children safe and healthy.
06.01.2022 Some ideas for backyard play
05.01.2022 These are amazing .
04.01.2022 Dont forget this week is parent/teacher chat time. Please check messages on Class Dojo for times and daysDont forget this week is parent/teacher chat time. Please check messages on Class Dojo for times and days
03.01.2022 The Language Of Writing #Literacy #markmaking #earlychildhoodeducation
02.01.2022 Balanced And Barefoot | quote 2013 read more at: http://bit.ly/2wW2ua5 A child with poor coordination will have trouble using the hands to do just about an...ything, from cutting paper to tying shoelaces to coloring. Children develop good coordination skills by using the fingers and hands in new and challenging ways daily. It takes many opportunities of grasping things and manipulating objects in order to fine-tune See more
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