This Week in the Oak Room
- At January 15, 2013
- By CGMontessori
- In Oak Room
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This Week in the Oak Room
The new year is off to a great start in the Oak Room! We have had a lot of fun in the snow, both real and pretend! You may have noticed our beautiful snowflakes and snowmen we made to celebrate this lovely time of year. Miss Darci even got some icicles for us to examine! Very interesting…
Madison and Emery enjoying our “pretend” snow…
Next week we will be learning even more about snowflakes and icicles as we continue our study of the weather. We’re also taking turns as the daily meteorologist and making predictions about the outside temperature. We had an exact hit on Thursday with Maisie’s guess of 36 degrees!
We’re taking a trip east and beginning our study of Asia. There is so much to learn about the world’s largest continent! If any of our families have anything to share from a trip to this area of our planet, we would love to see it.
Give peace a chance. (Yes, I had to go there!) Maria Montessori devoted much of her life to world and inner peace, therefore it is a very important part of our curriculum. We have expanded our “peace” area of the classroom with even more jobs to help the children learn to respect themselves, others and their world, to be kind and respectful and complete activities designed to sooth and calm the spirit. We introduced our “kindness wreath” on Friday. Please ask your child about it; this is an excellent opportunity to discuss what kindness means to your family and see what it means to them.
We are so happy to start the second half of our year and watch your children flourish and grow. Have a great week!
Pretend Snow Recipe: 2 boxes of cornstarch mixed with one can of shaving cream. FYI: this is messy, but so much fun!
Child quote of the week:
Miss Holly: “Would you like to do the sound cylinders with me Collin?”
Collin: “No, thank you. We have enough noise right now.”
“Education today, in this particular social period, is assuming truly unlimited importance. And the increased emphasis on its practical value can be summed up in one sentence: education is the best weapon for peace.” – Maria Montessori