Sunday, June 10, 2018

Last Post of the year :(



        We had a wonderful last two weeks of school, packing, washing backpacks and lunch boxes, writing letters, walking field trips and flag making!

 For the St. Croix Flag, we made two teams: the design/ planning team and execution/doing team. Nearly all the students placed themselves exactly on the team we believed their strengths lay. It was fun to see them know themselves. We will continue to sew more on the back side of the flag next fall, making it even more our own. So far, it has a big bright sun, a river, a sting ray and a French flag. Since we always tell them St. Croix is also the name of an island in the Caribbean, we want to put palm trees on there too!

 Sewing and more sewing!
Working together! 










It was a sweet process and is an on-going project. It will be fun to pick up in the Fall right where we left off. 


The task of washing personal belongings was VERY popular with some students. I highly recommend you have them wash other backpacks or canvas bags, tents and other gear.


 They worked together, sharing the work and were rather amazed at how dirty the water was!!

 They absolutely loved it - especially the outcome. :) 

 Most of the students wrote special letters to you!
We will mail them from school tomorrow. Be on the lookout for a sweet note from your child.
It was again a testament to how much they have grown since this
activity in February took a REALLY long time to execute! Now, they
have the hang of writing personal letters. :)








 Pool day was  huge success! The rain held off and they had fun all day long! 

We had some homemade snacks near the end of school. One geometry challenge was to figure out how to cut an oval apple wheat bran cake into 14 equal pieces! We learned we need to do some more of these kinds of spatial lessons since they found it very difficult :) 


Finally, on Thursday, we cleaned out our cubbies and put things in paper bags that you have certainly already seen. We had a paper bag labeled "Kateri" and I told them I would hold on to anything they wanted to have again in the fall. So if you do not see a pencil case, notebooks or other work items, I have them in safe keeping. We reminded them how fun it is to return and see your work from last year! 

Field day was also great fun. We walked to Como Park and played on McMurry Field. The events were organized, directed and run by the senior class.  Parachute, bubbles, frisbee ... running around!


Face painting  of mustaches!



These past two weeks, we have been celebrating our friends who have summer birthdays.







We got a handwritten invitation from the Clearwater River classroom to attend a play. The students did a great job and enjoyed it as well.









On the last morning, we recorded our French songs and we measured the students. We noted their height and we will measure them again when they return in the fall! It will be so fun to see how much they have grown!
They really enjoyed this measuring activity! :)

At our last Community Gathering we acknowledged each child for the gift they have brought us throughout the year.
Here is the list:
Liv May: diligence
Lucia: caring
Humphrey: perseverance 
Max; charisma
Syris: focus
Imogen: patience
Oliver: open-mindedness
Arno: wisdom
Liza: flexibility
Prairie: creativity
Eleanore: singing
Olive: curiosity

The French songs have been put on Google Drive in a shared folder. All should have access but, there might be some glitches like we had with the shared Google sign up for the Work Share. The solution was simply to email me and ask for access and I sent it again - seems to solve the problem. 
I can also send it directly to you from my phone if we have any other issues. 

It has been SUCH A PLEASURE working and learning with your earthly treasures  - your children.
Thank you for the incredible gift certificates, goodies and hugs of safe and fun summer vacations.

The dates for Reading at the Library followed by Ice cream will come in an email in the next day or so. I need to check with Jennifer - our awesome Parent Ambassador - about which libraries to select as I am not so familiar with the Twin Cities library system yet :) I hope you and your child can make any one of the reading dates - it will be fun to connect over the summer. If not, please do not worry. 

Thank you again and have a wonderful summer filled with joy and rest.

Peace, 

Kateri and Julian
June 2018



Sunday, June 3, 2018

Last weeks of May 2018



Dear Families of St. Croix,

This year has really flown by! It has been a fantastic year. The students really have grown so very much in so many ways. This week when we send home all their things on Thursday, we will take time with each of them to look at the early pages of their math and language copybooks and their science sketch book. One of the reasons I have the students date every lesson I give them is for times like this: to be able to look back and see tangible growth. J I can’t wait for them to see their work from 9 months ago.

One example of their growth in self-control is a wonderful story that happened last Friday afternoon when I was away on a professional development afternoon and Julian and a sub were with them. One student had the idea to work in silence with the exception of whispering a question. Julian wisely timed their self-imposed silence: 4 minutes 13 seconds! J Self-control is such an important part of our Montessori approach because it is a habit that will serve them not only their whole lives in diverse areas but more immediately, in all their academic endeavors to come. These three years of Lower Elementary are critical to forming good learning habits and all the students have done this. We do not push or make it happen; a Montessori prepared environment encourages spontaneous work marked by concentration, independence and self-control. It has been a deep pleasure to watch this happen – they created themselves, we did not.

Of course, we have had ups and downs this year but each conflict, moment of tension and challenge offers the student a moment to grow and overcome a barrier. They will continue to encounter barriers because life is full of them, but throughout this year, they have expanded their tool kit to handle problems, confrontations and disagreements.

This past week I took them on a surprise “field trip”: we went and visited the classroom where St. Croix will be next year. It was very thrilling for them! I have been reminding them for the past few weeks how much teaching and modeling they are going to be doing with the new first years next fall. Also, this past week we had a classroom meeting to talk about things they loved about the year and that they want to repeat again next year. It was endearing to hear their reflections and their anticipation. 

Also, the week before we heard Spanish stories from the Adolescents, we had Lucia's dad come in and talk about fly fishing. He had all kinds of things to share and several children tied flies with him. We have been honoring several students who have summer birthdays! This past Thursday we had Field Day put on by the seniors. Fun for all. All these events you will see in the photos below.


Finally, they have loved packing up the classroom! We have taught them so many Practical Life skills of taping up a box, how to pack a box so that it is full but not too heavy. They labeled themselves all our classroom chairs, tables, shelves, cabinets etc. The packing up process has helped them realize that the year is ending and that they will have a new classroom and new peers next year.

Reminders:
Wednesday: Como Pool Field Trip; apply sun screen and bring the bottle to school and we will reapply as needed. Pack a picnic style lunch with lots of food and snacks. Swimming and playing is going to make them very hungry.
Thursday: all items will come home so if your child takes the bus they may have a heavy backpack or if at Big Canoe, please be sure to take the items at pick up Thursday evening.
Friday: No lunch (we will have a homemade snack and chocolate milk (shh! – it’s a surprise); No backpack, no items needed. There is no need for sunscreen or water bottles because school ends at noon and we only be outside from about 11:15 - 12. The buses leave at 11:45 and parent pick up beings at noon. You are welcome to the closing ceremonies when the whole school will sing and celebrate a terrific 2017-2018 year.

As promised, this week we will do a community sewing project and make our St. Croix flag! We will also be doing some polishing and other cleaning activities.

We will have a final end of year post on the blog but we want to already say now how incredibly WONDERFUL and THOUGHTFUL you all have been for us this year. We have received so many surprise gifts of coffee, donuts, home-made treats, cards and so many GIFTS from our wish list. Our words of thanks cannot express enough our gratitude. Really. We learn so much from your children and they give us so many smiles and happy reflections about learning and life.

Kateri and Julian

















































































Last Post of the year :(

        We had a wonderful last two weeks of school, packing, washing backpacks and lunch boxes, writing letters, walking field trips and ...