“It is exactly in the repetition of the exercises that the education of the senses exists: Not that the child shall know colors, forms or qualities. But that he refines his senses through an exercise of attention, comparison, and judgment.
-Maria Montessori
One of the sensitive periods for a toddler is the need for repetition. Repetition of work will allow the children to practice, master, and retain materials. By allowing the children the time to practice the same skill over and over we are helping them develop focus. While the children are using a material, working on changing their shoes, or even reading a book we try to avoid any interruptions. We also are showing the other children how to not interrupt but we can sit and observe our friend quietly. This to is the work of a child as they will be learning by observing their peers.
This week the children are working on changing their shoes when they arrive in the morning. The children are working hard to develop these new skills.
The middle school students will be joining our classroom once a week as part of their community service. The children seem to receive these new faces well and seemed to enjoy working with them.
Food tasting this week was a Granny Smith apple. I introduced the apple, peeler, and corer to the children. The children will have a chance to use this next week when we make apple sauce.
The children worked one by one with Ms. Sara to make apple print art. They used red, yellow, and green paint and half of an apple to paint with. These pieces of art will be laminated and used as their placemats for next week’s special snack.
Cynthia and Sara























































































































































































































































































































































































































