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“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
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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

What do you do with a Problem?
Purple

What do you do with a Problem?

May 19, 2019

A while back, we wondered how posing problems for the children to solve would reveal for us the children’s developing understanding of themselves and each other.  How could solving problems show us the kernels of empathy

Gardens, Bunnies, Birds and Bees
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Gardens, Bunnies, Birds and Bees

May 18, 2019

Many children have been captivated while working in the miniature gardens. On a quiet table, facing the window, a child can either have a meditative time alone or  choose to play with another child.    Two

Oh, that was a good one.
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Oh, that was a good one.

May 16, 2019

  We gathered together on the rug at the end of a busy morning. Kesler was holding this book in his hands. Diane asked him if she could read it to everybody on the rug. Kesler

What would you create…?
Yellow

What would you create…?

May 16, 2019

Children have been noticing the abundance of activity buzzing about the sculpture park in recent weeks. Several commented on the trucks and equipment that seemed to be a fixture just by the deCordova entrance for quite some

It’s May Day!
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It’s May Day!

May 16, 2019

As the children entered the studio the morning of May Day there was much buzz as the May Pole had been spotted near the hearts.  As Kaya commented “We’re going to dance around.”  Charlie was excited

Grit
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Grit

May 15, 2019

At early morning dropoff, Chris spent a long time working on his basketball skills, and then turned his attention to the climbing structure. His goal was to move from a straddling position to a standing position

Wrapping Up May Day!
Blue

Wrapping Up May Day!

May 15, 2019

We managed to find a day that wasn’t rainy for May Day! Beforehand, we learned about the May pole and the song we’d be singing. We practiced in the cafe courtyard, and afterwards, when we had

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