There has been so much work with the triangle boxes this week. I have watched and listened to the discussion around the construction.
I heard the children say, "you can make anything with Triangles." "They are so cool." "I didn't know I could do this?" "Can I mix the colours up?"
"Is it ok if I take more boxes out?" "Actually, I really need them Ms. Michelle?"
"Look Ms. Michelle, I made an Angry Bird!" To which I say, "Wow, that is amazing!" My philosophy is and always will be, "Whatever it takes." I am so happy to have the triangle boxes out being used and explored. Even if they are making angry birds because really, thats what they see. Find the connections and make them work for you!
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
Space, the Final Frontier
We have been looking at Space this month. We have talked about the planets, The phases of the moon and constellations.
We have even looked at Commander Chris Hatfield's photos from space. Wow, what a lucky guy he is. Such amazing photos. I can only imagine how this experience is affecting him. Please take a minute to go and have a look at some of his posts at: https://twitter.com/Cmdr_Hadfield .
This is moon phase punching work. Our children really love it. I looked around on pinterest and at other sites and decided we would make our own master sheet. I wasn't happy with the choice available to me and really it must be simple. After all our children doing this work are three to five years old!
Who doesn't love Light Bright! Takes me back to a christmas when I was a kid and my sister got one and we all fought over turns. I set this up so the children could practice making their own constellations.
Lastly, this is our art table project this week. I know Cork Street is making the Milky way and we will be next week. I made this ample last year and forgot we even had it. You can see the big sun and the planets. The children are really enjoying making their version of the solar system.
We have even looked at Commander Chris Hatfield's photos from space. Wow, what a lucky guy he is. Such amazing photos. I can only imagine how this experience is affecting him. Please take a minute to go and have a look at some of his posts at: https://twitter.com/Cmdr_Hadfield .
I actually got a twitter account so I could get updates and see all the beautiful pictures he was posting and share them with our children. Don't worry if I ever start tweeting...I'll let you know!
This is moon phase punching work. Our children really love it. I looked around on pinterest and at other sites and decided we would make our own master sheet. I wasn't happy with the choice available to me and really it must be simple. After all our children doing this work are three to five years old!
| Constellation pocket fold out chart from Lee Valley |
Who doesn't love Light Bright! Takes me back to a christmas when I was a kid and my sister got one and we all fought over turns. I set this up so the children could practice making their own constellations.
Lastly, this is our art table project this week. I know Cork Street is making the Milky way and we will be next week. I made this ample last year and forgot we even had it. You can see the big sun and the planets. The children are really enjoying making their version of the solar system.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Winter Wonderland
We had a lovely time at the playground today. One of the perks of
teaching preschool is that I get to go play at the park. Today after
donning our winter gear we marched to the playground to the tune of
"Willa be wallaby wee an elephant sat on me." I find that at the
playground children spend a great deal of time exploring the
properties of snow. Outside time is as important as inside time
because the children need the physical outlet and they need the
opportunity to practice their social skills in a less structured
setting. Even the process of putting their snowsuits on and walking
in a line with a partner teaches valuable lessons about independence
and safety. ~Ms. Melanie
teaching preschool is that I get to go play at the park. Today after
donning our winter gear we marched to the playground to the tune of
"Willa be wallaby wee an elephant sat on me." I find that at the
playground children spend a great deal of time exploring the
properties of snow. Outside time is as important as inside time
because the children need the physical outlet and they need the
opportunity to practice their social skills in a less structured
setting. Even the process of putting their snowsuits on and walking
in a line with a partner teaches valuable lessons about independence
and safety. ~Ms. Melanie
Yoga Bliss at Cork Street
{this moment} - A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. ~Ms. Michelle
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
All the goodness of today
Oh the days are chilly and snow covered and yet it is blissfully warm and yummy in our classroom. The day stared today with roast pork in our oven and home made apple sauce on the stove top. I decided i just couldn't handle mashed potatoes today and so we had beautiful roasted potatoes and carrots to compliment our roast pork today. Smelled wonderful and tasted even more wonderful!!
~Ms. Michelle
Friday, December 21, 2012
With Thanks
It is with love and gratitude that I say, "THANK YOU" to each and everyone of our families at the school. I ask and you give. It is so appreciated. Thank you for bringing your children along to see where it all goes and what kind of difference it makes to those in need.
The children worked so hard on their gift bags this year. I was moved to tears by all of the beautiful art work that graced our food bags this year. Such amazing children you all have. It is truly a gift that they all gave. Thank you also, for allowing me to post their pictures and share this moment.
From the bottom of my heart, Thank you all and Merry Christmas! ~Ms. Michelle
The children worked so hard on their gift bags this year. I was moved to tears by all of the beautiful art work that graced our food bags this year. Such amazing children you all have. It is truly a gift that they all gave. Thank you also, for allowing me to post their pictures and share this moment.
From the bottom of my heart, Thank you all and Merry Christmas! ~Ms. Michelle
| Mel and the group from Maple Tree |
| Giving Tree Bags for Parker Street |
Thursday, December 20, 2012
More Merry Making
Christmas in a Montessori classroom is a lot of fun with lots of
opportunities for fine motor activities.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Making and Gifting
It is such a flurry of activity right now in our classrooms. I commented to one parent this morning that I will be happy when we get back to our regular routine.
But right now, right this moment, it all feels good and secret and special. We've been working on some special gifting this past week. It was not planned. I have a very dear friend who keeps an amazing garden in the valley and she stopped in to see me this week with bags full of seeds that she dried and kept and labeled with pictures for our Maple Tree Children. Her idea was that we could collect the seeds and make seed packets as gifts. LOVE IT!!!
So we did just that. There were scarlet runner beans, calendula, morning glory, zinnia, dill and marigold seeds. So enjoy and make sure you make them part of your garden planning and planting in the Spring!!
Other gifts are coming in different ways this year. We made a lot of gift tags and ornaments. Back again this year was our lovely pine cone weaving and popcorn and cranberry stringing.
And so as we wind down this week, we are taking great care to package and wrap and tidy. Yes it is busy but such a good kind of busy.
But right now, right this moment, it all feels good and secret and special. We've been working on some special gifting this past week. It was not planned. I have a very dear friend who keeps an amazing garden in the valley and she stopped in to see me this week with bags full of seeds that she dried and kept and labeled with pictures for our Maple Tree Children. Her idea was that we could collect the seeds and make seed packets as gifts. LOVE IT!!!
So we did just that. There were scarlet runner beans, calendula, morning glory, zinnia, dill and marigold seeds. So enjoy and make sure you make them part of your garden planning and planting in the Spring!!
![]() |
| Seed collecting |
![]() |
| Seed packet |
Other gifts are coming in different ways this year. We made a lot of gift tags and ornaments. Back again this year was our lovely pine cone weaving and popcorn and cranberry stringing.
And so as we wind down this week, we are taking great care to package and wrap and tidy. Yes it is busy but such a good kind of busy.
| Wool Wreaths with hand dyed wool from Fleece Artist! Thank you Jana!! |
![]() |
| clay impressions with fine glitter |
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Feeling Festive
Christmas at Cork...
This week the children were busy making decorations for our tree and planning their grocery list for the giving project.
This week the children were busy making decorations for our tree and planning their grocery list for the giving project.
Friday, December 14, 2012
This Moment...
{this moment} - A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Merry Making
![]() |
| Red Rods Christmas Tree with Knob less Cylinder lights |
Yesterday, Ms. Melanie sent this beautiful picture of extensions with the sensorial materials! I love it. It may just have to be made into a card next year!
This morning I was able to get into some needle felting with my older children. They really loved it and it was nice to see how all that pin pushing work everyone has been doing is paying off. While this had to be supervised by a teacher, the children were very capable of doing this. I am thinking a much larger class project just might be in order for our walls. There are so many possibilities with all that wool. I can't wait to get into it some more.
These are not coming home right away, more by the way of a gift from your child to you and only a few children made them. But don't worry, there is so much merry making going on that you are likely to get something beautiful for your tree or that gift going to grandparents. I am loving all the gift tags we've been making. I hope you use them. Your children are so happy and pleased with themselves and all these little projects. Oh, happy day! ~Ms. Michelle
| Roving from the Loop |
![]() |
| Finger print gift tags |

| Burlap Sewing |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

































