It's important to keep things fresh in these darker days of winter. This past week two fun activities (one inside and one out) brought smiles to our faces. On Wednesday we joined our fifth grade learning buddies in their classroom for a change! They showed their Kinder-counterparts how to navigate the math practice application, "Dreambox". This will become an option on our Math Menu in the weeks to come.
Sunday, January 22, 2023
Sunday, January 8, 2023
Before and After
As I looked over pictures from right before and right after the break I noticed that we didn't skip a beat! By this I mean that this is the time of year when learning and friendships seem to deepen and grow stronger.
First, you can have a look at us listening to "peer presenters" as we sample homemade pickles and look at a handmade painting at share time. Next, you can see the children enjoying music both in Music class and at our grade level sing along. And lastly you can see us enjoying the Dreidel game with our big buddies and getting crafty with the help of some volunteers at our winter workshop.



Saturday, December 10, 2022
Let's Catch Up
I remember mentioning in a recent newsletter how December goes by in the blink of an eye- clearly some time has passed since my last post and we've been busy. Last week we enjoyed some mood-lifting and immune-system-boosting tea with our farm to school teachers. The children selected their own mix of herbs by listening to their properties and sampling their scents. Below you can see some friends steeping their custom blend.
Saturday, November 12, 2022
Constructing our Knowledge
On Tuesday the 8th, my Kindergarten colleagues and I participated in a professional development workshop about Literacy Learning Through Play. I thought I'd use this blog post to show you a bit of what that looked like in our classroom this week. Below you can see some scenes that the children constructed using wooden blocks and natural materials. They then labeled their scenes with the use of the snap words this, is, and a and phonetic or inventive spelling.
Sunday, November 6, 2022
SO Much to Share!
I mentioned in a recent newsletter that the three weeks in November go by like the blink of an eye! I think this post will give you an glimpse at the varied activities that are keeping us busy.
On the social studies front we are going back in time. To better understand differences between long ago and today, we are learning about New England family farm life in the 19th century. And to make this learning come alive we have a pretend area which allows for hands on engagement with old fashioned props. Have a look.


































































