The Golden City

thegoldencity

For weeks, the four and five year olds have reveled in creating a 3-D “construction site” made  by glueing many random loose parts on an old chipboard we had lying around in the atelier. The board was secured to a small table, just big enough for two children at a time to sit at and work on the site. A small provocation table sat next to it with a book on castles of Scotland, a basket of found bits such as shells, feathers, marker lids, bag ties, acorns, essentially anything found or normally discarded, and lots of glue. Each duet could work on the site with the only rule being that they couldn’t un-do someone else’s work.

Once we felt we had come to a point of completion, the site was spray painted with gold. The children immediately exclaimed, “A golden city!!!”  We have learned what beauty lies in the collection of small things, carefully assembled and showered with attention. The whole is indeed greater than just the sum of it’s parts.

Miss Lori, Atelierista

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Reading and Working across America 

The morning started off with a lot of excitement! Our good friend and librarian, Miss DonnaMarie came to read to us for Read Across America! She brought her friend Sister Bear from the Berenstain Bears book series! It was a real treat and the kids loved her ! 



After our friends left my class decided they would like to build a city with skyscrapers and elevators!  So we started about the importance of teamwork and they all worked on a blueprint.



The they started their work.  one child thought it would be safer to wear a hard hat!  







Rub-a-dub three girls in a tub!?  Just kidding ! This actually became an “antique clock” .







-Miss Amber