Friday, February 24, 2017

Learning in the late day.

Taking advantage of the weather and bring some fun learning outdoors.  We can't wait for spring!

Just relaxing and working a puzzle.


Finding flowers and sharing with a friend.


Letting the wind blow through my hair!



Let the soccer games begin!



Hi!



Check out my tower!


Let's Light Up Our Own Artwork!


The learning is always taking place in the Green Room.  The children are still exploring how to make colored lights from objects.  Their latest investigation has been with using their own art work and testing to see if lights highlights the colors.




Using flashlights to test to see what happens when the light shines through.  "It makes color" said DW.  "I can see the whole picture and all of the color." said EM


The children took their art designs into the Light Atelier and worked on where their work would look best  with lights.  The rope lighting worked the best.  Check out their work under the lights,



Wednesday, February 22, 2017

"None of these markers work." -MC

Megan noticed a lot of our markers weren't working. The teacher asked her to find out how many. 
She took the markers and analyzed what she had. Her findings can be seen below: 

                                Eight markers don't work

                                         6 markers work

                 "How many markers do we have altogether?" 

           When asked to share her findings, the teacher asked why she used rocks. 
     She said, "To count them. We tried our fingers, but we didn't have enough." -MC 

     


Easel painting








Thursday, February 16, 2017

The language of yarn

The children continue to enjoy small spaces for their learning. We began work on designing a space
using yarn. We created signs to let people know the rules for the space and will begin using it next week. 













A Forest


Tuesday, February 14, 2017

A visit to the kitchen

                          Stirring 

                                           Patting

                       Rolling

                             Attention to detail