Winter Week I witnessed the children's seamless return to
our classroom routines after a four day Thanksgiving break. Our wall had been stripped of its Fall art
work, so the children set to work creating new "Winter" art
work! We choose cool winter-like colors
and used a different printing implement each day to create beautiful
"snowflakes." As in nature, at
Parker no two pieces of "snowflake art" look alike! In addition, we read lots of winter books and
learned several winter songs!
The block area bustled all week as the children continued to
explore, construct and create with the Waffle Blocks that we moved into the
room the Friday before the Harvest Feast.
From all appearance it was quite apparent that everyone was happy to be
back at school!
Looking
Deeper: Exploration and
Learning through Play
Let's take a closer look at Waffle Block play.
Children are naturally drawn to Waffle Blocks
because they are large and colorful.
Building with Waffle Blocks takes the children far beyond the initial
stages of stacking and layering.
Constructing with these blocks necessitates utilizing sophisticated
mathematical discernment and skill, given the two prong into three prong
building block design. Initially, the
teachers, (especially Ann) model and mentor construction for and with the
children.
Driven by their great interest and desire, the
children are quick to master this technique and elaborate floor designs begin
to appear all over the rug!
Have a fun and restful weekend!
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