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DAILY SCHEDULE
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OUR CLASSROOMS AND ACTIVITIES
Emerson School for Preschoolers is comprised of fours spaces
specifically designed to encourage exploration, enhance
learning, and support play: the Monkey Room, the Middle Room,
the Monet Room and the Woodland Playground.
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Emerson parents have shared about our classrooms.
THE
MONKEY ROOM -
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The Monkey Room is a
bright open room at the far end of Emerson Alley. Its large windows overlook the playground and the woods
beyond. The
windowsill is lined with books that are rotated to reflect the
season, students’ current interests, and the different levels of emerging literacy. In the
Fall you might find a welcoming branch of dried
leaves just inside the door. In the
Spring there may be an incubator with eggs waiting
to hatch. On the
walls there are often children’s photographs and quotations.
The
Monkey Room is used as a gathering space where all the children and
teachers come together throughout the school
day. During Circle
Time and Greeting Circle (MWF only) students
and teachers sit on the room’s large rug to make plans for the
day, discuss activities, share stories, and express their ideas
and feelings. There
is ample space to spread out and listen to a story or get up and
move, sing, and dance! On rainy
or cold days the Monkey Room can really warm up with obstacle
courses and movement game!
THE
MIDDLE ROOM - Click
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The Middle Room is just that, as
it is tucked between the Monkey Room and the Monet Room.
It is a space filled with discovery, life, and light. The
space changes and evolves throughout the year to reflect the interests and explorations of the
students. The block corner
offers a multitude of blocks and lots of space where children
can build: perhaps a forest for woodland creatures, a castle for a king and
queen, or a barn for farm animals, the possibilities are
endless. In the
housekeeping area children may be found taking orders at a
restaurant, playing dress-up, or even putting on a puppet show.
Work tables in this room are set up with a wide variety
of changing materials including puzzles, pattern blocks and Legos. The
water table can be found filled with bubbles, snow, or just
soothing water. The
sensory table is a popular place where children can be found
sifting through sand or rice, sorting through pompoms, or
finding hidden treasures under fabric or logs. A
cozy reading corner offers soft pillows, a futon and a rug. Here students are invited to take time to curl up with a
book –alone, with a teacher, or with a friend. Like all spaces at Emerson, the Middle Room
feels very connected to the natural world with it's large low windows.
Students can observe the dappled sunlight of Fall, the first
Winter snowflakes, a Spring shower, or watch with curiosity as
the squirrels and
birds help themselves to the feeders.
THE
MONET ROOM -
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The Monet Room is named after the artist Claude Monet who is
quoted as saying “It's on the strength of observation and
reflection that one finds a way. So we must dig and delve
unceasingly”. This is certainly a room for
observation and reflection not to mention digging and delving.
The Monet Room serves as the students’ art studio. It is a
space to look together for answers to children’s questions and
to encourage them to show us their thinking. An easel is always
available with carefully prepared paints and paper, the mudworks
table offers different types of clay for modeling, and the
drawing/writing table has ample paper and a collection of
drawing tools. By the window is a table for “Beautiful
Stuff,” flanked by shelves within easy reach where an
abundance of art supplies can be found. Students are free
to explore and create with all the materials at hand. Science
and nature can be found on the discovery shelves where children
can use a microscope to examine seashells, leaves, rocks, or
sticks as they dig and delve a bit further. A research area
equipped with a changing collection of books on topics of
interest is nearby.
The math shelf may hold number puzzles, uni-fix cubes with
numbers trays, counting cups and attribute shapes.
THE
WOODLAND PLAYGROUND - Click
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Outside the classroom windows, and out the doors at the end of Emerson
Alley the students enter
into the Woodland Playground. The playground is bordered on one side by an ever
changing stream which can be observed and crossed by a bridge that leads to an
observation deck. The deck has inspired many imaginative
adventures from sailing on a ship, fishing in a creek, or being
a treetop hideaway. The playground equipment is comprised of swings, slides,
climbing ladders, lookouts, and monkey bars. A sand box offers opportunities for digging and straw bales
offer balancing and climbing opportunities. Further back there is a tee-pee, a perennial garden, and
a small cabin. The playground is used daily, weather permitting.
Students
will see the leaves change color in the Fall, create snow
creatures in the Winter, and
smell the fresh earth of Spring during their school year/s at Emerson. |