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Home / 2019 / May

Archive for May 2019

“This looks purple, but it’s white.”  Elliott
Red

“This looks purple, but it’s white.” Elliott

May 31, 2019

On Wednesday and Thursday, children from Studio Red went outside in pairs to join a small group. Alongside children from Blue, Yellow and Purple, we helped dye cotton fabric using natural materials: water, vinegar, turmeric, beets,

Repairing Roller Skates
Blue

Repairing Roller Skates

May 31, 2019

It started when Chris tried orienting blocks for his skates in a new way – and a very tricky way! He oriented the blocks on their edges – quite a challenge. This inspired Josie to do some

Family Day Preparation
Blue

Family Day Preparation

May 30, 2019

We dyed with Kim today, in preparation for Family Day (Saturday 10-12)! (Some of us served up tea and played on the train afterwards!)

Solving Housebuilding Problems
Blue

Solving Housebuilding Problems

May 30, 2019

Jamie built a frame for a house, and put some cars inside. Like this. Then he started to make a roof. The blocks along the sides fit, but… …when he tried putting blocks across the middle

“I can’t believe we have a pet now.”  Elliott
Red

“I can’t believe we have a pet now.” Elliott

May 28, 2019

For the past two weeks we have been watching the happenings in our birch tree.  A family of robins has taken up residence and have caught our attention.  First, we observed long strands of grass being

Carrot Spaghetti
Extended Day

Carrot Spaghetti

May 27, 2019

Ursula begins her morning, playing with rabbit finger puppets.  I am going to make spaghetti! You get all the carrots in the neighborhood and you bake them. These are how many carrots I buy each day.

Gratitude for Susannah
Blue

Gratitude for Susannah

May 26, 2019

Susannah spent her last day with us today. We had all gotten very fond of her, and wished her well. Diane read the children’s words and gave Susannah some artwork and photos, and Susannah had some

“I’m lighter than you.  Just a tiny bit.”
Purple

“I’m lighter than you. Just a tiny bit.”

May 26, 2019

Do you remember way back, when we began to explore the idea of “You be you and I be I?”  What a long journey it’s been! Since we began, we’ve explored looking at, creating, and reading

Puzzling shapes
Yellow

Puzzling shapes

May 23, 2019

Recently we have introduced to the children two different types of puzzles.  The first one comprised of butterflies that can be interlocked in many different ways and the second is a series of colored fish that

Fiber People
Red

Fiber People

May 22, 2019

Months ago when we met in a large group to reflect on our fiber installation, the group created a list of next steps they wanted to take to complete the work. We have arrived at the

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