Our students plunged right into February.
First we had a fabulous time at Parents Night Out. The kids created some beautiful Valentine art – each one hopefully making its way to the front of a refrigerator at home. We danced a little and played a rousing game of Duck Duck Goose. Then we gathered snacks (Cuties and popcorn) and settled in for the movie. It was great fun to be with friends!
Sunday classes dove into discussions on principle 5 (All people have a say – or – the right of conscience and the use of the democratic process)
The K-2 and Pre-K classes combined for some hands-on learning. We all voted on what game to play. Then we had an impromptu lesson on compromise as well as anarchy. Everyone went home happy!
The 3-5 grade students recapped principle 4 – search for what is true – and talked about things that make them feel good about themselves. Larry shared that these are the things that “give meaning to life”.
In the 6-8 grade class Molly shared “that as I read about teaching democracy one educator talked about how disheartening it could be for kids if the entire focus was on very serious issues. My goal was to not be depressing!”
The Nursery kids kept busy with games and books and lots and lots of smiles. Never a dull moment!