Our
classroom moved outdoors once again as we took a "Nature Walk" on our beautiful
school grounds to collect leaves for gluing.
Divertido con Espanol / Fun with Spanish
Senora Jen read a
story entitled, "Mi Vida en Colores" and of course spent time playing with the children!
Vocabalo de Semana
en Espanol / Words of the Week in Spanish
Negro - Black
Como te llamas? - What is
your name?
Me llamo ____ - My
name is ____
Looking Deeper: Exploration and Learning through Play
This Week I would like to guide you through a deeper look at
Experiential Learning.
For the past month or more the children have been observing
the leaves on the trees outside our classroom windows. When our observations first began the weather
was warm and the leaves were green. We discussed
how the leaves would change color and then fall from the trees. I told the children; "When all the leaves on all the trees
have fallen to the ground, the weather
will be colder and winter will be on its way!" This week we noted that much of this has come
to pass, and much like picking "our apples", we ventured outdoors to
collect the leaves that we would use for gluing.
The children have observed and participated in
each phase of our Fall study. In so
doing they have assumed ownership of this learning; this is the essence of Experiential
Learning!
During our walk in the woods, the children were given the time and opportunity to study additional facets of Nature that were of interest to them such as;
The very intentional curriculum goal of the past four weeks
has been to have the children "experience" Fall though field trips,
nature walks, art, music, literature, science, math and cooking! Experiential
learning is what makes the difference between knowing about Fall and knowing
Fall!
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