For the pre-K classroom things sort of slow down for the winter break.  The little kiddos concentrate on celebrations and customs from around the world and making holiday crafts.  International food week is definitely a highlight.

However, if you are a school aged kiddo, winter break is usually a time to enjoy time off from school and experience some of the season’s recreational experiences.  There is no better activity than gliding around on ice to celebrate winter and the joys it has to offer!

Here they come zooming by.  Hey, I heard that if you need any tips on the ice, Teacher Lisa is the one to ask.  She might have some fancy foot work for ya!

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Ahh, watch out, it’s hard to stop with a couple of blades strapped to your feet!

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I bet if he lets go, the ice rink walls will fall down.  Better keep holding on!

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There’s nothing like a friend with a big puffy coat to save you from the cold hard ice.

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Whoa, watch out, here comes the super ice patrol.

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Looks like everyone had a blast.  Thanks to Lisa for taking some pictures of these memories on ice.

Snow Days!

Snow Days

Wow, what a wild winter we’ve had so far.  On a positive note, it sure has put everyone in good holiday spirits.  The kids always get excited by the delightful scene of fluttering snowflakes.  On the other hand, it has postponed some of our festivities such as the gingerbread party and has made getting from place to place a little more difficult.  For all brave enough (with 4-wheel drive) the center has been open for winter break.

On behalf of everyone at North Tacoma Montessori Center, we wish you a safe and Happy New Year!

 

Oh What a Feast!

 

Oh what a feast we had this year!  We have so much to be thankful for and there’s no better way to start giving thanks than to celebrate our amazing NTMC families.  By the vacant look of our sign-up sheet, we were a bit worried that we’d have tons of left-over food, but boy were we surprised at the final turn out.  Not only did we have moms and dads, but we had several sets of grandparents too!

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The tables were beautifully decorated by little artistic hands, whose turkey place mats accented the lovely centerpieces.  Heaping plates of delicious homemade food were passed around.  If you tried the butter and cranberry sauce, you would have been pleasantly surprised that our aspiring little chefs created those sides.  As well as food being passed around, there was also a creative cookbook Teacher Lisa put together showcasing some of our students’ favorite foods.  There were some very interesting, if not funny, culinary descriptions.

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Not a tummy was left hungry.  Speaking of hungry tummies… this year we were able to put together two lovely baskets of food for our adopt-a-families so thank you to everyone who donated something.  It’s a wonderful gift to give our kids the opportunity to give back to the community.

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yum yum

 

Yum Yum!

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I don’t think we could have had a better start to this year’s holiday season!

Thank You!

Tinkerbell must have played a little joke with her fairy dust because this year’s Harvest Carnival had some unusual friends attend.  Hey Tink, where did you put all the kids and teachers?

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 Oh, there’s a policeman maybe he can find the kids.  Nope, no kids around here just a turtle, ladybug, monkey and… hey is that a princess riding a little unicorn? The policeman keeps the carnival characters under control or else he writes you  a ticket… he’s very generous with the tickets if need be.

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 This party’s gettin’ started with a little game of musical chairs.  The DJ looks to be a lady ostrich rider.  There’s some crazy autumn energy in the air!

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 Have you ever wondered how spooky spiders are made?  Well, here’s a little secret… unicorns and witches make them out of paint… it’s magic.

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 Hey little Ladybug, dare to put your hand inside the “scary feely box?”  Prepare to experience some creepy slimy nastiness!  Mu ha ha ah!

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Doctor Disaster, the mad scientist, explains how to toss the bean bag at the Alien Spider’s web… don’t knock him down or he’ll get really mad!

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These little critters/superheros are awaiting some face painting action to add some final touches to the masquerade.

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Dance, dance, dance at the toddler costume ball!  There sure are some cutie-pies.

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 After the carnival, the spooks hit the streets.  Pirate Stephani pushes the buggy in the seasonal rain.  Nothing stops this crew, not even the nasty weather.

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The festival processional makes its way, musical merriment announcing their arrival.  Somewhere in the crowd a Goddess looks on making sure the little masqueraders get more treats than play tricks.  No tricks were played on her!

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Little munchkins stay dry.  Tinkerbell must have told them to be wary of rain washing off her fairy dust.  An untimely revealing would ruin harvest costume party fun.

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 Thanks to all the parents that brought treats to share or helped volunteer at the carnival.  This year’s party was a success.

 

 

 

A Day On the Farm

My first experience visiting Terry’s Berries with the kids, opened my eyes to the world of cooperative farming, organic style.  Now it is one of my most looked forward to trips during the year.  Kids need to know where their food comes from… not just the store, but that a farmer pays a lot of attention to growing the apples we usually select from a shiny pyramid stand in the produce section.  I love listening to the answers the kids give when asked, “What do we need bees for?” or “What do chickens give us?”  So here are the pictures of the much loved adventure out River Road.  Boy, did we luck out with the weather.  Both the Pre-K and School Age group had the most amazing autumn days!

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The hunt is on for the perfect pumpkin.  Surely there is an orange round beauty for these sunny friends.

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Oh, Boy!  Did we forget to mention to choose a size you can carry!  Look out for slippery pumpkin skin and small hands!

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Pomme de terre is French for potato.  It means apple of the earth.  After picking apples from the trees, the kids get to dig through the dirt for rosy red potatoes.  What a neat correlation.

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This is Farmer Amy.  She is explaining how to feed the chickens and that little fingers look the same as pieces of bread to hungry eyes with beaks.  Let’s see how many little fingers stay behind the fence.

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Boots, boots for everyone, even in the sun.

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Ready for the hay ride.  Teachers are not allowed, bummer!

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Posing with a pumpkin.

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This little picker has been munching on some sweet, juicy, red berries.  M-m-m!

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The older kids got to pick some little ears of corn.

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Terry, of Terry’s Berries, gave the school-age group a personal tour on her awesome tractor.

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 And that concludes another fun filled trip to Terry’s Berries.  The kids really enjoyed it and so did the parents and teachers that went along.  Can’t wait until next year.

It’s Apple Time!

Autumn is a wonderful time of year.  The air is crisp, the sunlight has a sharper quality that enhances the leaves as they turn.  There’s something spicy in the air that calls upon harvest parties, hay rides, pumpkin scones, woolen sweaters, and apple cider.  MMMM, apple cider.  The next month or so leading up to Thanksgiving is a time full of harvest celebration and exploration of the season through the senses.  What a perfect time to combine the letter sound “a” and study the season’s bountiful harvest fruit…  the apple.

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 Here is a break down of our aaaaaapplesauce aaaaaadventure as explored through the senses:

 Thanks to the school-age kids, they picked the apples from Teacher Kate’s tree.  The question of the day for them was, “How many apples does it take to make three pounds?”  That’s how much we needed for the recipe.  We picked way more than we needed! Phew!

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  Also, thanks to Papa Chuck, Malia’s Grandpa, who brought us a really cool apple peeling tool.  What a fun way to peel an apple.

 

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Feel the cool water washing off the firm, round apples.  Look at the glistening color of their outer skin.  These apples were a mottled mix of greenish yellow and reddish orange.

Wash,

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  Wash,

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Peel,

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Peel,

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Peel in a perfect spiral and feel their stickiness!

 

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Listen to the chop, chop of cutting the apples.

 

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Smell the cinnamon added to their sweetness.

 

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Around and around we stir in the sugar… not too much.  Hee hee.

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After it heats up in the big crock pot we all get to taste.  Yum yum.

 

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Here is a picture of the Apple Sauce Express train.  Kids are inventive as they await their turn to help.

 

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Also this week a trip to visit the grandmas and grandpas and Tobey Jones.  We sang so sweetly. Wink, wink!

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Stay tuned to see pictures of our annual Terry’s Berries fieldtrip.

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What a successful week we had back doing lessons.  It is going to be a great year with a great group of kids.  About half of our preschool class are veterans of the Montessori structure and are raring to jump back into the open atmosphere of exploration and concentration.  The other half of new-comers exhibit an aura of shear delightful curiosity when presented with the new materials.  It will be an excellent balance.  All the teachers were ready to say farewell to the summer, well, maybe not the weather, but the classroom is back in order and it feels nice.  Here are some pictures of one of our first circle times as well as a virtual tour of our Montessori learning centers.  Welcome back to everyone!

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Singing, “Good Morning To You!”

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Stories, songs, games and more…

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Sensorial shelves are packed with interesting works to stimulate visual, tactile, auditory, olfactory, and gustatory senses and form a foundation for language.  This is essential learning through exploration!

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More sensorial…

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It is amazing to explore the world with the Geography tools.

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In the Cultural area children are curious about science, history and geography.

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 Here, Math is fun.

 

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Language

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Practical Life is learning to do things in the everyday for themselves.

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Come by and check out our awesome learning environment!

Green Thumbs Abound

This year’s garden was amazing!  We experimented with more of a cottage style garden with a little white pebble path meandering through, tiny white picket borders, a wooden bench to reflect and meditate on, and a couple of bird feeders to encourage wildlife to visit.  We tried to place some perennials, especially fragrant herbs, hidden among the veggies and sunflowers so we can enjoy everlasting plants year after year.  The kids have done a wonderful job weeding and enjoying the blooms.  What a delight!

 

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Teacher Lisa loves sunflowers and many of the bright happy blooms are from her previous season’s harvest.  The kids started them inside last spring and boy did they take off!  One day the “mini gardeners” started noticing baby sunflowers sprouting up all over underneath the bird feeder.  We delighted in the thought that the birds helped to plant our garden as they accidentally dropped their breakfast.

 

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Part of a Montessori education is to assist children with developing a love and understanding of nature and botany.   Our kids love the garden because it gives them hands on experience and a sense of ownership of their environment.  “Don’t hurt nature!” is often a phrase heard echoed amongst the children and is applied to the smallest crawly creatures.  One day, while weeding, a child asked, “If we are pulling weeds out, isn’t that killing nature?”  I had to smile to myself because they were right.

 

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There are all kinds of treasures to find in the foliage.  I think these little ones have discovered some sun ripened strawberries.  Yummy… sweet!

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Taking a moment to smell the roses and pick some tomatoes.

 

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A cozy place for a bird to dwell among the sugar peas.  We planted the climbers along the fence by the parking lot so Teacher Kate could pick the crunchy pods (her favorite) on the way to her car.

 

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The harvest this year gave us a bounty of sweet tomatoes, huge cucumbers, peas, lettuce, and strawberries.  One day for snack the kids were offered a choice between a store-bought veggie and our homegrown tomatoes.  Guess what most of them chose… no one can pass up freshly picked tomatoes. It will be fun to see what comes out of the NTMC farm next year.

One of the great things about North Tacoma Montessori Center is our commitment to our wonderful families and the gatherings we hold to promote connection and community. This way we can celebrate and support each other in times of joy or need, whether it’s a congratulations for a new addition to the family or a deployment over-seas. Here are some snippets from the 2007-2008 school’s family functions. Enjoy

 

the Gingerbread party is the much awaited seasonal event that’s always a hit.  This year the kids decorated the outside of Santa’s house with all sorts of yummy treats fashioned out of paper and glue.  Looks like Santa is living in style!

 

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Yup, that’s right, Santa never forgets a surprise visit to our center even in the busiest time of year.  Our kids all get a chance to sit on his lap and drop a few hints from their wish lists.  Hmmm, when in doubt, pull out the list!

 

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Even the smallest little ones enjoy a moment with the man in red.

 

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Caution!  Gingerbread house construction zone!

 

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Look out for these future architects of America.

 

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This is serious business, but I can’t tell if it’s serious building or serious munching!

 

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Fun, fun and more sticky fun.

 

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Who’s been naughty and who’s sitting on Santa’s lap?  Happy Holidays from all the staff!

 

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2008 Daffodil Parade

 

This years Junior Daffodil Parade theme was “Storybook.”  We had a great turn out of families marching along this year.  We were decked out with banner, balloons, streamers, and yellow and green themed t-shirts.  There were quite a few storybook characters running around too.  Here’s a couple of crazy characters… looks like Little Bo Peep and Red Riding Hood!

 

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Aaah, Mr. Wolf, please don’t eat me!

 

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Mother’s Day Picnic

 

We love to honor the Moms in our lives.  We celebrate these great women with a sack lunch picnic.

 

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It was fun to see everyone enjoying themselves on a sunny day.

 

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Multi-generational mommies!

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 So Cute!

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Aaww, Teacher Lisa with Emma.

 

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Teacher Darcy… future mom.

 

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The kids decorated frames to border drawings of themselves with their moms.

 

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End of Year Extravaganza!

 

Each year we honor the “Tiger class” (the older pre-k kiddos) as they become school-agers with a graduation ceremony and whole school performance.  We continued the theme of storybook and came up with some cute skits to show off our talents.

 

Goldilocks and the three bears.

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Oooh, that naughty little Goldilocks!

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Singing I’m A Little Teapot.

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Tiger rendition of The Three Little Pigs.

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Congratulations Tiger class.  We are so proud of you!

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Costume Parade

Hey everyone! For those of you who couldn’t march along with us during our October Harvest/Halloween Parade, here are a few pictures that highlight the event. The little creatures sure made a commotion walking around with all their instruments. Thanks to the parents who tagged along.

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Lynne led the group ahead with the bye-bye buggy packed full of dressed up toddlers.

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Excitement in the air makes it difficult to stage before the procession. Looks like Tigger, Scoobie, Spiderman, and Cookie Monster are almost ready to go.

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Check out these kiddos sitting back after the stroll enjoying their sweet loot. Ah, the joys of trick-or-treating!

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Are we a fairy or two or are we just pretty in pink?

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The Toddlers are sooo cute!

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Watch out or she’ll turn you into a frog! Just kidding, she’s probably the best witch around.

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Hi little Butterfly!

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I tried to organize a picture of all the dinos/dragons that were running around and right at the last minute a little knight walked into view. At first I was going to politely ask him to step aside, but then I realized how perfect to get all the dragons together as well as their medieval opponent. Too funny.

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Later that day we caravaned to a nearby retirement community for some sweets and carnival action. The elderly ladies and gentlemen there got a kick out of the munch kins all decked out. The visit was fun for everyone.