The outdoors lifts our spirits and provides authentic opportunities to experience the natural world, challenge our bodies, and engage in spontaneous scientific pursuits. THANK YOU to our amazing families who support the tremendous learning that takes place outside by sending rain boots, splash pants, and dry clothes! We experienced surprisingly beautiful November weather this week. Although the temperature will inevitably drop, we will continue to be outside. Please continue to send appropriate outdoor clothing. Merci !
Friday was a warm and rainy day in the forest! The children thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful colours of autumn, the sound of snapping branches as we walked, the feel of raindrops on our heads, and the earthy smells in the air. Today, the students found an assortment of discarded coffee cups and plastic bottles. After talking about caring for our environment and putting trash where it belongs, a few children decided to work together pouring water between the containers. Other students spent their time balancing on fallen logs and offering each other helping hands. We took cover in a structure made of branches when we got caught in a brief downpour. We love the children’s inquisitive nature, generous souls, and resourcefulness!
The outdoors lifts our spirits and provides authentic opportunities to experience the natural world, challenge our bodies, and engage in spontaneous scientific pursuits. THANK YOU to our amazing families who support the tremendous learning that takes place outside by sending rain boots, splash pants, and dry clothes! We experienced surprisingly beautiful November weather this week. Although the temperature will inevitably drop, we will continue to be outside. Please continue to send appropriate outdoor clothing. Merci !
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