Keeping Safe
Lately, out on the playground, there has been a flurry of animal play. We have seen birds, kittens, dogs, wolves and even dragons! Themes of play revolve around being a family, finding shelter and food, as
Lately, out on the playground, there has been a flurry of animal play. We have seen birds, kittens, dogs, wolves and even dragons! Themes of play revolve around being a family, finding shelter and food, as
Our fascination with leaves continues…both outside as well as inside the studio. From catching to collecting to printing to painting…They have continued to capture us. Our tracing paper leaf rubbings hang along a sunny window in
On Wednesday, a mysterious box arrived at the Studio Red door. Inside the box was a giant mushroom inscribed with a spiraled message. This message revealed that the woods contained many stories. We were instructed to
Let us tell you a story of a magical day not so far away. Our caterpillar sent us a note along with a map. Not just any map. A map that would help us find some
We are telling true stories in Studio Red! Children and adults are always telling true stories as we play, have snack, and get dressed to go outside, but we have introduced another practice. During our gatherings,
Stella continues to think about sandwiches… After offering Mark a playdough sandwich on a red felt plate, Stella then presses her hand firmly into another piece of playdough making a hand print, and offers this to
Despite the rain, it was a glorious, magical time. We met Squirrel, Hawk, Mushrooms, and Spiders, and they all gave us story stones. What are story stones? So glad you asked! You can read all about
A lime green discovery was made on one of the coldest mornings of the school year. A caterpillar lay all alone on the wood chips – unmoving. Thomas – I think he died. Kaya – I think
Last week Studio Yellow was introduced to the story of Luna Moth. Every year as the leaves begin falling from the trees a special friend comes to visit us for one day only. When she comes,
Planning for the Woodland Walk is a joyful agenda item at a faculty meeting. Teachers suggest animals, insects, birds, fungus, elements in nature that the children are noticing. This year the characters are squirrel, caterpillar, red
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