Klahanie School
November 2016 Newsletter
THANKS A LOT
Thanks a lot,
Thanks for Sun in the sky.
Thanks a lot,
Thanks for clouds so high.
Thanks a lot,
Thanks for whispering wind.
Thanks a lot,
Thanks for the birds in the spring.
Thanks a lot,
Thanks for the moonlit night.
Thanks a lot,
Thanks for the stars so bright.
Thanks a lot,
Thanks for the wondering me.
Thanks a lot,
Thanks for the way I feel.
Thanks for the animals,
Thanks for the land,
Thanks for
the people everywhere.
Thanks a lot,
Thanks for all I've got.
Thanks for all
I've got.
-RAFFI CAVOUKIAN
October 2016 Reflection
Thank you parents and children for such wonderful
conferences, what fun sharing about your children. As shared
during conferences, your children makeup a warm and inviting group. The
leaves are changing and the rain has re-emerged, autumn is fully here. Thank you parents for dressing your
kids so weather ready with warm layers and easy to slip on boots! Thank you also for practicing with your
child at home ways to put clothing and coats on independently. We use the following technique at
school:
“You put your tag by your toes, hands in the holes
and your flip it” flipping the coat
on by laying coat upside down by child’s toes.
We have been talking about
how our rain gear acts as our own personal tent when in the weather
elements. Inside and outside the
children are exploring new friendships and with that we are able to support the
natural and normal relationship dynamics playing out and figuring out how to
open our listening ears and learning to speak from the heart, and what defines
a kind leader. I am taking a lot
of time to help the children figure out joyful ways to connect with friends and
introducing mediation “holding our concentration” complimented with movement
stories. There is a great
amount of kindness offered and received during class daily. The main focus I leave them with is how
kind they are. We explore together
that kindness and gratitude will lead to a joyful life on earth and possibility
greater connection with others and earth.
We continue to build our empathy development with inquiry and listening
along with important grace and courtesy response to friends’ questions and
actions.
“Dad
believes that the things of nature are a gift. And that in return, we must give something back. We must give thanks…..
To
me, it’s a little embarrassing to say thanks to trees and things. But Dad says it becomes a habit; it
makes you feel good. ‘Thank you,
stars,’ I say as we near home. And
the stars come out, one by one, as if from hiding.”
Giving Thanks by Jonathan
London
November Curriculum Topics
·
Salmon: amazing
life cycle journey, Pacific Northwest salmon and habitats. This is a very dear unit to me and we
read some amazing books and poetry about the salmon’s inspiring life.
·
Giving Thanks:
exploring ways to express our thanks to those we love and the earth. Before our Thanksgiving break we will
make a meal as a class over a couple of days, set our table, sing a Thank You
song and eat our class made meal together. The meal will be applesauce (pealed cooked by the children,
a bit of honey added), smoked salmon and corn bread (made by the class).
·
Thank you song: “Thank you for the food we eat. Thank you for the friends we
greet. Thank you for the birds
that sing. Thank you, thank you
for everything.”
·
Orcas: Like
Salmon, we are very honored as an island community to be able to observe first
hand the Orca migration led by Grandma, the matriarch of the Puget Sound J pod. We will learn about Orcas and compare
our native whale activity to those surrounding Scotland’s archipelago Inner
Hebrides.
·
Turkeys: parts
of the turkey and behaviors, get ready for some funny words coming home!
Reminders/Thank You
Thank you Jordan Beck-Vroom
for your amazing help in class and loving patience and gift with children
co-teacher colleague! Thank you
Elizabeth Mendana for your substitute teaching and fantastic movement, we are
learning so much from our Specialists!
Thank you Jen Parker and Elizabeth for the play-dough donations. Thank you Klahanie School parents for
your participation creating a fun and memorable Pie Auction fundraising
event.
Thank you for leaving
Halloween sugar treats at home.
·
No School: Wednesday November 23rd or
Thanksgiving Thursday 24th
SAVE THE DATE! SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11th is our ANNUAL PIE AUCTION SCHOLARSHIP FUNDRAISER! Join us for a fun and festive night of music, auction zaniness for some of the top savory and sweet pie creations, adult time to catchup with friends in a warm and inviting community building evening! All proceeds of the evening cover the Klahanie School scholarships program for the 2017-18 school year as well as donation to our Maury Vashon Food Bank.