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Wild & Woad Early Fall: Week 5
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Wild & Woad Early Fall: Week 4
This week we are hosting the Dragon Day Olympics in our backyard. An outgrowth of Michaelmas, we celebrate bravery, strength, and daring, while having a ton of fun.
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Wild & Woad Early Fall: Week 3
Week three is here! In week three we are learning about pine cones and other seed pods as well as our brains. We’re also investigating balance and learning about the Autumnal Equinox.
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Wild & Woad Early Fall: Week 2
In week two of our early fall journey, we are learning all about leaves and about our heart and lungs.
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Wild & Woad: Our School Supplies
Here is a list of all our regularly used school supplies. Recipes and ingredients for Kitchen Time and Sensory Time are listed at the bottom of each week’s page along with any other specific items we needed for that week.
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Wild & Woad Early Fall: Week 1
We are celebrating the arrival of fall and the beginning of a new school year! This six week unit focuses on Trees and Our Bodies. The first week we are learning about the different parts of trees and about our skeletal system.
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Wild & Woad: Our 3K Adventure Begins
Our ancestors were master storytellers. For many of them, the oral transmission of knowledge was the only way they had to passed down all the things they had learned to their children. They also were master makers, in an age before you could run down to the local Target for anything you might need.
For 3 year old Kai, we will create a school and home rhythm based around these two most human things: telling stories and making things. To do this, we’ve pulled ideas from Forest Schools, Montessori philosophy, inspiration from Reggio Emilia, and Charlotte Mason’s works. Our plan is to spend time in nature, learn about our world, deepen our connection as a family and have fun.