Thanks for your comment. It was fun and it the best part is this wasn't a field trip, these are the trees in the front yard of our school! We feel very lucky to have them, hug them all the time and tell the tress how special they are;)
I see hope for a peaceful future when I look into the eyes of my children
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This blog is simply a way to share what's on our shelves with families, other teachers, and anyone who is interested in Montessori education.
Feel free to use our activitiy ideas in your homes and classrooms. As a small, new school we operate on a pretty tight budget. Many of our materials are homemade, purchased second hand, or creatively repurposed. Since "reuse and recycle" is quite a trendy movement right now, we are very much in style. Together we can strive to create rich learning environments for our children. We are always learning and looking for ways to improve our work, so we look forward to hearing from you. We encourage you to comment, share ideas, and ask questions.
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2 comments:
This is a brilliant field trip! Do I see a child licking the maple sap? Wow. Love the spirit that got you to take a drill out to the tree!
Thanks for your comment. It was fun and it the best part is this wasn't a field trip, these are the trees in the front yard of our school! We feel very lucky to have them, hug them all the time and tell the tress how special they are;)
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