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So nice to be back, and the children are just humming along! Our art shelves now feature a new color wheel matching work made for us by Miss Heather. Thanks, Heth! We are using the primary wheel. The paint brushes we are featuring are called "flats" and we can make narrow and wide lines. We can make thick, thicker and thickest.
John is counting those evens and odds. On the sewing shelf we have real needles! This is because we are all trustworthy. Mim made some wooden beads by sawing branches into discs. The wooden beads are in our necklace work.
Julia has been embroidering leaves. The top of the leaf is the apex.
Logan is trying to trace around some knobbed cylinders. It's tricky! We've been examining squirrels. We see dreys in our trees. Squirrels are rodents. They are mammals. It takes them many days to make a stick nest. Townes picked many leaves of spirea. We are pressing them and then we will laminate them. When they are done we will cut them out for our necklace work.
We had to turn the handle clock-wise for a long time.
Laci with a spooning exercise...Simon in background thinking about a very interesting creation he's making at the easel
Chi determined
Some children were invited to an early morning lesson. The children you see in the photo were not the "invited" ones, but were drawn in by the lesson and material. (This is good!) This is a sensorial lesson combining aspects of the pink tower with the bead squaring material. Look at the interest!
Calculating, estimating, counting, exploring relationships on their own... |
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