Collective canvas
In September a group known as Studio Yellow came together. We are 15 three year olds and their families plus two teachers. We each come with unique backgrounds; different cultures and ethnicities, different family sizes and
In September a group known as Studio Yellow came together. We are 15 three year olds and their families plus two teachers. We each come with unique backgrounds; different cultures and ethnicities, different family sizes and
The playdough table has been a popular place to explore in the afternoon for the past two weeks. The children have explored using various tools such as rollers with various textures, shape squeezers, printing objects and
At Lincoln Nursery School we value slowing down and moving at a pace that leaves room for listening—listening in a broad sense—with our ears, hands, eyes, nose, and mouth. Listening to understand, taking time to reflect
We are excited to use the blog to share our learning stories. Learning stories have become a tool we use to capture the learning that takes place when children are at play alone or with others.
PIPES Case and Miles “lay pipes” in a construction zone. Ian snakes a pipeline through his block building. Tait and Louis follow the pipe in David Macaulay’s book, Toilet: How it Works. Ruthie takes a closer
Addie spends time lining up the Kapla blocks in a row on the rug space and then carefully lays the lined-rocks on top of the Kapla blocks. After completing this, she explains her thinking. “It’s a
Our work in Studio Yellow continually focuses around fostering the social development of our children. During these first weeks of school we have observed children engaged in parallel play or seeking the company of an adult
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