This week the K-2nd and 3rd-6th graders learned about Principle 2, the preschoolers made clay chalices, and the toddlers blew bubbles and read fairy tales.
During the Children’s Conversation this week, Kaia mentioned a boy in her school that was mean to her even after her best attempts to befriend him. Larry began the 3rd-6th grade class by asking the older kids what advice they would give Kaia and how they would handle the situation themselves. Then he performed a Jekyll and Hyde sketch – or in his case, Larry and Lorenzo! Lorenzo was a bully, who put everyone down and made everyone feel badly. Larry, his much nicer brother, was distressed by his brother’s attitude and actions. The kids talked about what Larry could do to help his brother treat other people more nicely. This sketch lead into the topic of the day: Principle 2 (justice, equity, and compassion in human relations). Larry used famous UU, Fannie Barrier Williams’ story as an example of the principle. Every kid was assigned a role and as a class they acted out her life story. As a child, Fannie was excluded from art and music classes because of her skin color. She did not let this deter her. Instead she joined the All Souls Church in Chicago and, with her husband, started her own music and art groups which accepted everyone. She then went on to champion women and African Americans’ rights. After acting out and discussing Fannie’s story, the kids learned the next verse of Hymn 114. They concluded the lesson by going outside and doing the human knot, once without talking!
In the pre-K room, the lesson began with a welcome song: “We are Chalice Children, welcome to our classroom, we are Chalice Children, clap, clap, clap! We are Chalice Children, let’s all welcome______, we are Chalice Children, clap, clap, clap!” We have some new friends in the pre-K room, and now everybody knows each other’s names. After the welcome song, the kids focused on the project of the day: making clay chalices. Sandy brought in some clay for them to sculpt. The kids worked the clay into a chalice shape and then Sandy gave them a candle to put in the middle. As they worked, Sandy talked about the significance of the chalice. When everybody was finished, they lit their candles together. The lesson concluded with eating a snack and admiring their beautiful chalices.
In the nursery, the toddlers took advantage of the “not too hot, not too cold” day and went outside to blow bubbles. It was beautiful to see the bubbles floating in the air catching the sun’s light. Then they went inside and read Goldilocks and the Three Bears along with some other favorite nursery rhymes. The lesson ended with free play!