Canada Water School Highlights - October 25, 2024
Russia Dock Nature Reserve
Our babies spent the afternoon in the local nature reserve, built on old docks used for wood import children had a brilliant time enjoying the natural world now full of Autumn colours.
The Russia Dock Nature reserve is full of original restores dock features, which is a great opportunity for teachers to engage children in our local history.
Children pointed out the ships sculptures including the beautiful blacksmiths’ work over the bridges.
Exploring Wonders of Mexican Landscapes
This week our children took a virtual trip to Mexico!
We learned all about Mexico’s diverse landscapes and habitats, as part of our October learning theme - North America, children reviewed countries such as Greenland, Canada, The United States and now they had opportunity to explore Mexico!
Our preschoolers focused on its unique habitat and they were introduced to the concept of deserts, where they discovered the fascinating plants and animals that thrive in such unique conditions.
Through stories, pictures and hands-on craft activities, the children learned about desert plants like cactuses, and animals like snakes and desert foxes.
We even created mini desert habitats using textured paint and assembled our own uniquely-shaped cactus.
As we were focusing on this one of the most iconic plants of Mexican desert through these engaging activities children let their curiosity grow and asked questions about how the Cactus survive in the hot, dry desert.
Our young explorers even had a chance to model their own cactus out of salt-dough onto desert landscapes which sparked their creativity and curiosity.
Our partnership with Little Village
As an early years education and childcare institution, we put great value on helping children in need.
This is why we partnered with Little Village, an organization that helps babies and young children living in poverty all across London.
Want to help us give them the things they need? Donate to Little Village below!