- Exploring the pumpkin!
- What is this?
- It’s mushy!
- Hmm. I am not too sure about this!
- It feels nice!
- Playing guitar!
- Enjoying some music!
- Putting pieces together to hear the sound that farm animals make!
- Farm puzzle time!
- Concentration and hand-eye coordination!
- Learning to roll her rug!
- Visual recognition of parts of the face.
- Exploring the sound of the rocks.
- Posting.
- I love the spinning chair!
- Art time.
- Mixing colors.
- Jumping is fun!
- Exploring the sound the wood makes when walking and hopping on top.
- Tunnel time.
- Art time.
- Friends.
Maria Montessori believed that nothing comes into the mind except through the senses. During the early years, as children develop their senses, their attention is directed toward the environment. The purpose of the Sensorial activities is to help the child in his/her efforts to sort out the many varied impressions given by the senses. These activities are specifically planned to help the child develop discrimination, order, and to broaden and refine the senses. These experiences also help prepare him/her to be a logical, aware, and perceptive person.
This week children enjoyed exploring a big pumpkin. They were so curious and amazed to find out what it was inside! Some of them expressed wonder and some of them didn’t know how to react. Some were so excited to explore by placing their hand all the way inside that they even tried to taste the pulp! Others touched the skin and seeds carefully and were quite skeptical. It was a mushy experience!
Music and the sound that different instruments make produces peace and happiness in your children. We love exploring sounds together! Ms. Kim, our music teacher, visited our environment with her beautiful guitar and your children had a great time. Children enjoyed singing familiar songs and listened attentively to a couple of new ones while using some instruments and shaking their bodies.
Between all the fun, your children also worked hard creating some beautiful art. We hope you are planning to come to our Oktoberfest on October 20th. This piece of artwork will be available for you there, plus its going to be a blast for the whole family!



































































































