“A child who has become master of his acts through long and repeated exercises, and who has been encouraged by the pleasant and interesting activities in which he has been engaged, is a child filled with health and joy and remarkable for his calmness and discipline.”
—Maria Montessori, The Discovery of the Child
Monday, November 28
A beautiful playdough Granny Smith Apple was waiting for us this morning.
We enjoyed a few new works in the Practical Life area.
Color Grading from the Sensorial Shelves
In creative movement, we returned to adding movement and characterization to our song, The North Wind Doth Blow.
This week we explored the dormouse, who curls up in a ball to sleep all winter. We also learned a traditional circle dance, Punchinella, that gives each child a chance to share their own movement or dance.
Monday afternoon candids:
Clapping Syllables
Sound Pouches
Yoga with Ms. Kristen
Continent Work
Tuesday, November 29
This morning, the children enjoyed a new lock and key work, donated by one of our Children's House families.
Wednesday, November 30
Thursday, December 1
Friday, December 2
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