Welcome to the class of 2017!

I would like to take this time to welcome all of you to our outdoor classroom!

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Our pictures will tell a story, we hope you will enjoy. It is nature, combined with an abundance of learning. It will give our children the opportunity to explore, question and experience nature’s gift to all of us.

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The outdoor classroom is an extension of our primary program, embracing the same values: respect for themselves, for other living things, and for nature itself.

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Each primary classroom has different colored necklaces. When a child chooses to visit the outdoor classroom, he/she simply takes a necklace from the hook and goes outside to find work similarly to the indoor learning environment.

If there are no necklaces on the hook, students must wait until one is returned.

The lesson here is to take turns and practice patience; not an easy feat for some of our little ones.

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Our opportunities outside our endless!

We will take the journey together, as your children will flourish along with our garden. The growing will happen right before our eyes.

Remember learning is endless!

Love Ms. Val

Please visit our blog each month to witness our journey! 

May makes memories for June’s final Tunes!

What have we learned throughout the year?

We have made time each day to…

  • Move
  • Create
  • Observe
  • Read
  • Garden
  • Taste
  • Build
  • Discover
The most important thing is to appreciate what the outdoor environment has to offer… Everything!
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Children who have been in environments that celebrate discovery and wonder, become adults who do the same.
It is said that education is not the filling of a bucket, but rather the lighting of a fire. It is our job to keep the fire burning and the flame alive.
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A big thanks to Regan (7th grade student) for all the awesome help you provided with the children. They had a blast!
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Come back soon!
Let’s give a big thanks to all of our children for their tremendous support and hard work in helping our greenhouse flourish!  
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It is the end of the year and with summer almost here, I would like to reach out to all of our families and extend an opportunity to adopt a plant until next year.
Adoption Starts Now!!
The end of the school year is a time that is very busy for most, I wish everyone the most amazing summer break and look forward to seeing everyone again next school year. Enjoy yourself and never stop learning!
Remember…learning is endless,
Love Ms. Val

 

Blooming April

Springing into April brings the cycle of life suddenly before your eyes! Observation is an extremely vital element of this month. Our outdoor detectives have witnessed the hatching of Praying Mantis in our greenhouse.

Praying Mantis are beautiful insects that have a huge appetite. They help to control insect pests in an organic way.  Praying Mantis are strictly carnivorous and feed on almost any insect that they can overcome.

We attached two egg cases in our greenhouse above some plants. When hatching occurs, the babies will crawl out through tiny flaps in the egg case and suspend themselves from silky threads. After a few hours, the long legged young will dry out and disperse, leaving little to no evidence of their appearance.

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Ladybugs have also been released into our greenhouse to protect the fruits and vegetables from harmful insects. Ladybugs love to eat aphids, mealy bugs, spider mites, thrips and other soft body insects. Our backyard detectives had so much fun releasing over three thousand ladybugs into our outdoor classroom.

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Celery has been growing in abundance in our greenhouse! Our children have been washing, cutting and tasting the goods. We give a thumbs up for celery!

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The children have come back into full bloom from spring break! Just look at them getting back into their work cycle.

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Tapping into children’s innate curiosity and desire for exploration, we have added SumBlox with play-based learning in mind. It was designed so children immediately see the connection between a number and its value.

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A Big Big  thanks to the PTO for our new sink, we love it!!!

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Remember learning is endless,

Love Ms. Val  

Magnificent March

March’s magnificent magic reminds us all that spring is in the air. Our children have been busy planting with such care, take a look in our greenhouse and check out what is there!

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We make time everyday for our outdoor art projects, the children adapt well when painting and coloring outside. Their creativity comes alive, and they become independent dreamers and thinkers. Art allows their thoughts to come alive on paper.

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Our students have also been painting and coloring what they see, from any which way they may be!

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Imagination is the key to learning. Children need consistency to thrive, while at the same time benefit from the exposure to rich, meaningful and engaging experiences.

Ms. Barbara has been encouraging our children to use their imagination!

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We have created the outdoor classroom so all the children feel welcome. Inclusion is the most important thing in life (even for adults). Allowing the children to feel comfortable with each other is the basis of a good foundation.

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Please remember the PTO Family 5K is coming our way on April 1st, so save the date!

Remember learning is endless…

Love,

Ms. Val   

A Fun Filled February

It seems to us that February tugs at our hearts, why is that so? I think we already know! Our minds tend to wonder to spring, could it be that spring is in the air? Don’t despair our hearts and minds will allow us to finally get there!

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Our garden is growing, our trees our blooming, the birds are chirping, with this in mind take the time and make the effort to point out and pay attention to the minor details and minuscule wonders within a child’s world.

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Time, patience and awareness is what broadens exploration of the five senses. This will give our children a life-long understanding and appreciation of sights, smells, textures, tastes and sounds available to us when we see the value in pausing to observe them.

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Making more time to observe means increasing the number of opportunities we provide for our children.

“All knowledge begins as an observation.”

(“Sparks of genius” Robert and Michelle Root Bernstein)

With this in mind,

Remember learning is endless,

Love,

Ms. Val