APRIL
We studied branches cut from a great variety of shrubs and trees, making drawings and labeling them as we thought about how they were different and how they were the same.
In the following days we created nests, weaving the beautiful curly willow, red osier dogwood and other slim strands, wondering how the birds manage the challenge without hands!
Of course, we next were inspired to put eggs in our nests, and spent many days using hard boiled eggs and empty shells, decorating them with dyes (which sometimes colored our hands more brightly than our eggs), acrylics and tissue paper collage. Using push pins and a turkey baster bulb we blew raw egg from its shell, with riotous horking sounds. Caroline took the slimy mess home to cook for her dogs. They loved their omelet.
We made many fairy houses, inside and outside, and played fantasy games and ran around. More kids joined After School the day of the Science Celebration, so we had an extra exciting afternoon.
MAY
We spent time finishing up work and projects from the day program, and continued to create our end-of-year secret gifts for classmates. We liked making props for the Variety Show, and talking about what we’d be doing in the show.
Mary came to do yoga with us outdoors one beautiful afternoon, which was fun and challenging and relaxing.
We took a garden walk, talking about ideas for putting in our own garden, making a list of plants we’d like. We played with hula hoops, batted whiffle balls, kicked up a soccer game, played basketball and catch. The good weather is truly here.
We continue to play fantasy and wizarding games outdoors, and come inside ready for read aloud. We have been exploring stories about respecting difference, and about cooperation, taking our time with the books, thinking and talking about what we hear.