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Students use their special loupes (magnifying glasses) to find insects in the garden.

During our Eco-Friends class time over the past few weeks, students were posed with the question, “What makes an insect and insect?”  Our students combined their prior knowledge with their immediate observations of similarities and differences to discover the unique characteristics of insects.

Our students were introduced to an insect’s three main body parts through a rendition of the song “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes” entitled, “Head, Thorax, Abdomen.”  After observing toy insects, student participated in sorting a variety of different “bugs” using a Venn diagram on the SmartBoard.  Students were asked to label the bugs by moving them on the screen into a circles labeled “Insect” or “Not an Insect.”

The students drew and labeled the parts of the ant.

After sifting through scorpions, spiders and worms, students became comfortable with identifying insects through these characteristics: 1) Three Body Parts (head, thorax, abdomen),  2) Eyes, Mouth and Antennae, 3) An Exoskeleton.

While observing and describing pictures, drawings and toy insects helped us learn what to look for when we went outside. Students had the most fun going on an insect hunt in the garden.  Our classes identified flies, bumblebees, ants and beetles all living in our garden!

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Well the first harvest of the season is in: RADISHES!  After planting the radishes in our garden, our students waited patiently each day to see the results of their efforts.  Finally, we noticed little red vegetables peeking out above the soil. This meant it was time to harvest, and more importantly, time to eat!

Here are some thoughts about the growing and harvesting of the radishes:

1) The students observed the radishes in the ground during their gardening class;

2) Once they saw the redness peek from the soil, the students picked the radishes that looked most ready;

3) The students washed off the harvested radishes in their classroom sink;

4) The students made observations and asked questions about the radishes.  They discovered that they are root vegetables because we eat the root of the plant.  They also observed that the inside is a different color than the outside.  Most students predicted that they would be red on the inside;

5) The best part was sampling them.  Each student tasted the radishes, but most did NOT enjoy the flavor.  After tasting them, most students said, “They’re too spicy!”

Even though they were not fans of the flavor, the students were most certainly fans of planting, growing and harvesting the radishes.  We are now looking forward to the next harvest from our organic garden.  The challenge is that we are competing with a little bunny rabbit who also likes our garden.

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The Grove School of Plano welcomes Heidi Summers as the new Head of School.

Heidi is new to Texas, having relocated from Richmond, Virginia. Heidi brings with her a wealth of experience working with children and families across the country. She grew up in Washington and has a degree in education and English/Language Arts from Washington State University.

Heidi’s professional background includes managing an early childhood center, directing a learning center, and teaching in both private and public schools.

Please join us in welcoming her to The Grove School family.

The Grove School will be hosting a drop-in meet and greet for Heidi on Tuesday, May 24 from 5-6p.  We hope to see you there!

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A student finds the difference in the weight of food in the store.

One of our teachers recently added a housekeeping area called “The Good Food Market” in our morning enrichment classroom.  It’s a fun area of the classroom where our students get to role play as if they are shopping, cooking or running a store.

The market is now open for “business!”

One of the things that I like best about this new area is the fact that the market is a collaborative effort of both the teacher and the students.  The teacher began setting up the area over a period of days.  As she was so doing, the students gave her ideas on how to set it up.  Instead of just doing it all herself, the teacher used the time she had with them during the morning enrichment program to enlist them in the work.

The students helped cut out and paint the letters that go over the market. They also helped make the fruits and veggies that are being used as manipulatives in the market.

Students play in the market they helped create.

Once they made the produce from air dry clay and painted it, the teacher then placed the homemade produce in a “basket” and asked the students to paint still life renderings.  And they did a terrific job with them!

I know I prefer to work in an environment where I can influence my surroundings.  I can tell you that our students have thoroughly enjoyed being a part of creating their morning classroom environment.  They have a strong sense of ownership in their own work and they continue to learn that they can influence their surroundings in positive ways.

Take a look at all the photos below showing the students working on and playing in their new market.

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Our school year calendar for 2011-12 is now finalized.  Bookmark this page so you can refer to it when needed.

AUGUST

5                 PAC Meeting

22-26          Parent Teacher Conferences

31               Meet the Teacher and Culminating Event

SEPTEMBER

1-2             Teacher Professional Development Day ~ School Closed

5                Labor Day, Monday ~ School Closed

6                First Day of Fall Classes

9                PAC Meeting

27              Fall Pictures

OCTOBER

10-14                  Fire Prevention Week Activities

14                         PAC Meeting

27                            Fall Festival

NOVEMBER

11              PAC Meeting

17              Grove School Family Feast of Thanks

23              Teacher Professional Development and In-Service Day ~ School Closed

24-25         Thanksgiving Holiday ~ School Closed

DECEMBER

9                PAC Meeting

12-16         Parent/Teacher Conferences

15              A Family Night of Giving

23-30         Grove School Winter Break ~ School Closed

JANUARY

13              PAC Meeting

18              Grove School Birthday Bash

FEBRUARY

11              PAC Meeting

20              Teacher Professional Development and In-Service Day ~ School Closed

23-24         Student Progress Reports Out

MARCH

9                PAC Meeting

29-30         Preschool Round-Up

APRIL

8                PAC Meeting

9-13           Week of the Young Child

20              Earth Day Celebration

26              Spring Pictures

MAY

13              PAC Meeting

15              “The Lady I Love” Night

7-11           The Grove School Teacher Appreciation Week

22-24         Parent/Teacher Conferences

25 Teacher Professional Development and In-Service Day ~ School Closed

28              Memorial Day, Monday ~ School Closed

JUNE

1                Pre K Promotion Celebration

4                The Grove School Summer Program Begins

10              PAC Meeting

14              Dad’s Challenge

JULY

1                Culminating Event

4                Independence Day ~ School Closed

8                PAC Meeting

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A student carefully attaches the propeller to her plane.

If you walk around our school on any given day and look into the classrooms and in our kitchen area, you will almost always find a stash of a variety of recycled materials. Whether it is content left over from our own uses or it is recycled stuff brought in by our families, we always seem to have a treasury of recycled material.

Ms. Tanya and her students put some of that material to good use by constructing airplanes using only those recycled products.

A Pre-K student holds up his original recycled airplane creation.

We love to provide opportunities for students to exercise their creativity and imagination. This fun project was another way to do just that.  There was no formula or template for students to follow.  They simply used the materials that were available to them and created recycled airplane masterpieces.

A local retailer, Trader Joes, coincidentally was hosting a competition for children to build the airplanes and some of our students entered their contest.  We have not yet heard the results.  We will be sure to share any good news about the contest here on our blog.

I hope you enjoy the photos below showing the students making their planes.

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Spring is here, which means it’s time to plan (again) for summer fun.

If you’re considering summer enrollment for your child, we’re encouraging parents to sign up soon for The Grove School. That ensures your child’s participation in our amazing Summer Program, which introduces children to five of the world’s ecological biomes through activities, books and hands-on lessons.

We’ll use math, literacy, science, writing, drama and art experiences to investigate these fascinating parts of our planet. And there will be lots of ways for parents to encourage ongoing learning about the biomes at home and in the community.

The program runs from Monday, June 6 through Friday August 29, 2011 at both our Cary, NC and Plano, TX schools. There’s no extra fee for the program. It’s a part of The Grove School’s regular school-day curriculum.

Here are the topics we’ll cover. Click for more info on what we’ll learn in each unit.

Golden Sands and Desert Lands
Bees, Trees and Me
Where the Green Grass Grows
Under the Sea
Arctic Adventures
Outside My Window

Of course, we are always taking enrollments (when space is available) and you can enroll for fall now as well.

Laura is our director of school operations. With 3 children of her own and a 19-year tenure in the early education field, her expertise is helping to build a community of health conscious achievers with the capacity to love and appreciate the world around us.

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From time to time I wander around the school with my cell phone camera in hand.  On this particular day, it was lunch time, so I decided to take some pix of the students with their lunches.

For those that don’t know, our families have a choice of sending a nutritious lunch from home or purchasing one from Jason’s Deli here in Cary.  Whether it is from home or from Jason’s, the food always looks so good!  Our children eat fresh fruits, vegetables, home-made salads and other delicious treats!  Since we have such a diverse representation from around the world, we have some really amazing food.  I have been tempted to ask some of the families for their recipes!

Lunch time is one of my favorite times.  It has been for as long as I can remember.  I loved eating lunch at school.  I also loved eating what my friends didn’t want to eat!

It is one of my favorite times at The Grove School because it is wonderful to see the children engaging with each other and their teachers in this relaxed way.  They engage in conversation with one another while they talk about their food, their families, their teacher, and a million other things.  Even though it can be quite messy at times, it is an absolute joy to be a part of it.

Enjoy the photos!

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The following is the school year calendar for 2011-12 for Cary.

 

AUGUST

 

11 PAC Meeting
22-26 Parent Teacher Conferences
31 Meet the Teacher and Culminating Event

 


SEPTEMBER

 

1-2 Teacher Professional Development Days ~ School Closed
5 Labor Day, Monday ~ School Closed
6 First Day of Fall Classes
8 PAC Meeting
27 Fall Pictures

 


OCTOBER

 

10-14 Fire Prevention Week Activities
13 PAC Meeting
27 Fall Festival

 


NOVEMBER

 

10 PAC Meeting
17 Grove School Family Feast of Thanks
23  Teacher Professional Development Day – School Closed
2
4-25 Thanksgiving Holiday ~ School Closed

 


DECEMBER

 

8 PAC Meeting
16 Winter Gala
23-30 Grove School Winter Break ~ School Closed

 


JANUARY
10 PAC Meeting
18 Grove School Birthday Bash

 


FEBRUARY

 

14PAC Meeting
20  Teacher Professional Development and In-Service Day ~ School Closed
21-24  Parent/Teacher Conferences


MARCH

 

13 PAC Meeting

28-30 Preschool Round-Up
APRIL

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Due to overwhelming demand, we are preparing to start our FOURTH session of our Mommy and Me! class.

Mommy and Me! is a 90-minute long program concentrating on the development of social skills through Music, Language, Physical Education and Art. The program provides interactive and imaginative experiences to enhance development for your child.  Each class will form its own chemistry as the parent and the child share a sense of togetherness with other parents and children.

This class will be for mom’s and their children ages 12-24 months.  The class is led by one of our Grove School teachers.

The classes will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:30 – 10:45.

** UPDATE April 2011 – A new session starts Monday, June 6.  A session is currently underway and ends May 28.  If you have interest in attending that last 6 or so weeks of that session, let us know.

Please give me a call at 467-6494 if you would like to enroll or  if you have any questions or comments.

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