“I am the only ME I AM who qualifies as me; no ME I AM has been before, and none will ever be!” So starts Jack Prelutsky’s book, ME I AM! What makes us who we
Travers choses a dump truck to haul wood blocks. I’m building a garage. Travers carefully balances various size blocks and moves his vehicle slowly across the rug. Wes, observing Traver’s plan, finds a dump truck to haul more
In recent days our beautiful stuff has been edited down to smaller items plus some larger cardboard pieces. To inspire continued building, the materials have been placed adjacent to our newly mirrored sensory table. We wondered
On leaving the museum Elliott spotted George Rickey’s Three Lines. Elliott – Look at this – it’s twisting. Alice – How do you think it is moving?Elliott – I think the snow is pushing it.Addie – Me too.Alex –
Over the weeks leading up to our winter break we heard much talk of secret codes and plans. Children were whispering secrets to their “teammates” and working with each other to figure out the other
Bringing the slugs inside, we shifted our relationship with them. Outside, children joyfully searched for the slugs, handling them, giving them food to eat and rocks to climb on. In this way, children were researching slugs