Friday, May 6, 2016

Busy, busy, busy

Where in the world did April go?

It was a busy month in the garden. The kids planted lettuces and peas in the raised beds, started planters of herbs along the porch, and helped dig a new little bed for sunflowers. The raised bed is kind of getting taken over by mint right now, but the kids love picking it, so we're leaving it until we need room for tomatoes and squash, which we'll be planting very soon.  The beans I wrote about in the last post sprouted very nicely. We moved them into cups and watched the roots grow for about a week before they got too big, and then we moved them out back where they can climb up the fence.

When we do a big curriculum unit like this, we incorporate it into multiple parts of our day.  Of course, the kids are involved with the gardening process from planting right through to when they get to pick the produce and eat it. They plant, they water, they help weed the beds.  But we also sing songs about plants and gardening, we talk about how plants grow and what they need to do that, we involve the garden in our arts and crafts projects.


You might have seen our sunflower song up on the wall:

(Sung to the tune of "I'm a Little Teapot")

I'm a little sunflower
I'm so small
Soil, sun, and water
Make me tall
When I get all grown up
You will see
I'm as big as I can be!


A couple of days ago, we brought in some leaves of different shapes and sizes used them to make prints (and also just as paintbrushes):



That's all for now!  I should have some more pictures of the garden up soon, as well as a post demonstrating the "loose parts" concept I talked in the last post.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Planting time!

Our planting schedule has been a little delayed by the return of chilly weather and the torrential rain--seeds can only take so much before they get washed away! We're not going to let the delay change our plans, though.  Yesterday we planted peas in the raised bed, and last week we started sprouting our beans in plastic bags:



They're just about ready to go in the cups with soil, so we'll be doing that in the next couple of days.

In non-gardening news, Zed and I attended a class a couple of weekends ago based around the concept of "loose parts"--objects that don't have a set use but that can be repurposed in multiple ways with some imagination.  The materials we have out for the kids already include lots of objects like this, but the class was a good refresher, and we came away with some new ideas.

One idea we came away with is putting together a selection of hardware (large nuts and bolts and washers, etc.) that can be used together to build things, sorted out, turned into patterns, dumped into a truck, or whatever else the kids can think of to do with them.  We got a small selection over the weekend to test the idea, and we should have some more soon.  We would also like to build a music wall for the kids to bang around on outdoors, though we need to brainstorm a way to make it portable or cover it so we can have peaceful outdoor time, too.
A fantastic example of a music wall.
That's all for now!
Leslie

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Welcoming Spring

Spring is always an exciting time of year for the daycare as we watch everything turning green and make plans for the garden.  We have much more light and warm weather for playing outside than we did a month ago, and everyone has been enjoying that.  Today we pulled the big, round porch table out into the yard and ate lunch in the garden!

The strawberry starts that we planted last week are looking very happy with all the rain we've had, and the kids have been splashing up a rainstorm of their own in the puddles.  We'll be planting snap peas together in our raised bed very soon, and we have plans to sprout some beans in clear cups so we can watch roots growing. Our veggies that like warmer weather will be getting started inside, in the back window where we can see them grow, too.

We're taking things a little slow this week as we welcome our new friends to the daycare, but we're still enjoying our last big project in the quiet room.


That's all for now, but we're blowing the dust off this blog and we'll be keeping it updated much more regularly! 

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Some new pictures!

We have some new pictures of the daycare!

A view of the backyard in autumn.

Our building and free play area.

Lots of blocks!

The quiet room.

Play kitchen and sensory table.

Books, books, books!

The sandbox.

We're looking forward to seeing this spring green again.