Delightful December

Our children have been so busy in the outdoor classroom!

They are building relationships with friends while exploring. When children explore nature, they use all of their senses. Nature becomes a significant part of their existence.

Our children always enjoy group activities while exploring in nature. Shadow, light, color and water explorations are examples of investigatory play that delights children as they build personal and collective relationships.

While winter break is almost here

We see the children jumping to cheer

But always remember we will be here

Awaiting the children to complete the new year

Whether far away or near

Ms. Val and Ms Marian wish you a very good year!

Remember, learning is endless!

 

 

Thankful November

As the weather continues to get colder, we want to advise you what will be appropriate attire for working in the outdoor classroom. The more comfortable your child is, the more he or she will enjoy exploring the outdoor world. Please dress your child in layers. We have found this works the best. Thank you for helping make your child’s outdoor time more enjoyable!

Wishing you and yours bountiful happiness at Thanksgiving and throughout the year!

Make many memories with family and friends, and remember…Learning is endless!

Love,

Ms. Val and Ms. Marian

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November, Always a Time to Remember

We start with a question:  Do you feel relaxed when spending time outdoors? If your answer is yes, all of the children in these pictures agree!

In many places, children’s access to outdoor play has evaporated like water in sunshine. Not at FMS! We flourish in the outdoors.

October has been full of learning. We have planted carrots, beets, turnips, peas and beans.

We have carved pumpkins and tasted the toasted seeds.

We have also enjoyed scrubbing the pumpkins and corn tweezing. So much fun, and great for eye-hand coordination!

The leaves have been plentiful. Leaf gathering, collaging and book-making have kept us busy.

Bird feeding and watching has been a life lesson. The outdoors belongs to everyone. The sky, the clouds, the rain, the sun and the wind are for the birds and insects to enjoy, as well as for us. Watching and listening to these living creatures lifts our spirits. Children remember when they are involved.

Our artists are always creating what they see! We had many creative pictures of our greenhouse this month.

In early childhood settings, children need time to explore literacy, math, science and more through indoor and outdoor activities. This approach ensures their healthy development and learning. Children are born to move and to learn from movement.

Remember, the weather is changing! Please send your children dressed with layers of clothing so they will be comfortable in the outdoor world.

Remember, learning is endless!

–Ms. Val & Ms. Marian

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Awesome October

October brings a change in season that ushers in the fall. As the temperatures begin to cool, there is a new crispness in the air, and the leaves are beginning to change their colors.The children enjoy visits to the garden from creatures preparing for winter including birds, bunnies, lizards, and bugs.

Dr. Maria Montessori stated that children belong to nature. With this in mind, the outdoor exposure has a positive effect on the well-being of our students.

As fall quickly approaches, a new transformation has taken place in our greenhouse. Thank you to Ms. April’s husband, John Dane, for his craftsmanship as he expanded our growing area by adding additional shelving to our greenhouse. What a pleasure for all of us! We appreciate his time and hard work. The children have been busy in their new added space planting and seeding vegetables.

Remember, learning is endless!

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Ms. Val and Ms. Marian are always watching!

 

September’s Fresh Start

We would like to take this time to welcome you to our outdoor classroom!

What is an outdoor classroom?…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.

Dr. Maria Montessori had a vision that gives children the opportunity to make choices, developing a well-rounded individual. Let us take you on a visual tour of the outdoor world.

We will encourage creativity, as well as artistic values and imagination as keys to producing life-long learners.

We have a greenhouse that will flourish before their very eyes.

They will become our backyard detectives, solving nature’s mysteries and secrets. Their final analysis will be fascinating as they follow their interests.

The weather will be important, so kindly dress the children appropriately each day. Layers and sturdy shoes are always suggested.

Albert Einstein said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Our goal is for children to flourish in our outdoor classroom! We look forward to having a very productive year. Feel free to visit us and watch our progress.

Remember, learning is endless!

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–Ms. Val and Ms. Marian

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