Klahanie School
December 2014 Newsletter
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy
Evening
Whose woods these are I think I
know.
His house is in the village
though;
He will not see me stopping
here
To watch his woods fill up with
snow.
My little horse must think it
queer
To stop without a farmhouse
near
Between the woods and frozen
lake
The darkest evening of the
year.
He gives his harness bells a
shake
To ask if there is some
mistake.
The only other sound’s the
sweep
Of easy wind and downy
flake.
The woods are lovely, dark and
deep,
But I have promises to
keep,
And miles to go before I
sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
November 2014 Reflection
Our classroom
has been a buzz from all the special earth projects we have embarked on. The children helped each other kindly
while making their Thanksgiving meal.
And what a treat to have Elder Patsy share her favorite Thanksgiving
story! Our time this month was
full of adventure and big projects the children loved. Thank you families for all your support
and the very fun parent conferences this month!
December Curriculum Topics
“In the wilderness is the
preservation of the world.”
Henry David Thoreau
·
Orcas:
Family Pods migration and life cycle.
Specialist Maria Metler will be in class December 3 to introduce the
wonders of the Orca community.
·
Conifer
Trees
·
Water
Forms: liquid and solid introduction.
What is a snowflake and can we read snowflakes if magnified? Also the geometric wonders such a small
object can hold.
·
Winter
Solstice and Festivals of Light holidays
Reminders/Thank You
·
Cold Days! Please & thank you for remembering to layer your child
in warm clothes, our schedule remains the same! Please pack extra socks (can be mismatched): socks are great
mitten substitutes when needed!
·
Thank you Elizabeth Shaw for the Play-dough!
·
Please help this Holiday Season &
consider Donating a New Toy(s) & Books for a local Holiday Toy Drive for children
in need
·
Parent
Volunteers Needed: Please Help Take
& Organize Distribution of Class Picture!
·
Happy
Holiday Break! No School:
December 22-January 1
·
Week of January
6th will be the first week of our new 4-day weekly schedule Tuesdays-Fridays.
o
Sign-up is first come basis, get your paperwork in as
soon as possible, only six spots!
Island Community
Developments
This February
2015, Klahanie School will begin housing and support for a weekly Vashon Island
Compassionate Listening Teen Girls Talking Circle group, Gender Talks and
Island community member specialist trades, farming & arts mentorship
introduction for island Teens. The emphasis of this
group (based out of the Teen Talking Circle Project) is to support sharing life truths in a safe, confidential, nurturing
space with the goal to feel seen and heard as well as mentorship opportunity
using the Compassionate Listening format as the core. The group is Free to Vashon Island Teens 14-18 yrs. Guardian permission and contact
information is required for teens under 18yrs. Emily “Emmy” Graham and Maggie Smith will
Co-Facilitate.
Please contact Emmy
if you are interested in learning more about this group and how you can
support.
o Emmy
is a Trainer and past Facilitator for Teen Talking Circle Project on Bainbridge
Island alongside Founder/Director Linda Wolf.
·
Thursdays
8pm KPLU: Jazz Student Special Guest DJs. These accomplished Seattle Jazz student Teens share jazz
favorites!
Turkey Poster |
Whole, 1/2 and 1/3 Introduction constructing, tracing and painting |
Dead-heading the lavender for a sandbox mountain |
Decorating the sandbox mountain |
Parts of the salmon poster art |
Leaf Art & Counting |
Carving a boat out of a decomposing stump |
Parts of Winter Bird Painting Poster |
Nomenclature 3 Part Weather Cards |
Earthworm care |
Recycle bucket creations: this time it was sea animals |
Making our Thanksgiving Applesauce |
Collage Storytelling: adult writes as child tells story |
Salmon habitat and life cycle storytelling |
Salmon Habitat and life cycle story telling |
Patsy reads the class her favorite Thanksgiving book |
Making our Thanksgiving corn muffins |