What Makes us Unique?I thought it would be pretty and it was. Especially this. - Lily Is it time for pumpkins? The trees haven't changed. - Jade Enjoying the fall colors by painting Marigolds on the light table Warming up Our Minds and Bodies
What changed? - Jordan Your hands and your legs - Bea What do you mean? How did they change - Jill His legs were together and now they're out - Wilder After lunch, we had a group discussion about how we see people. This was both an exercise for the children and an opportunity for Jill and Jordan to better understand how KW children perceived the world around them. We used the same discerning eyes we used in the previous game to try and figure out similarities and differences there are between the KW teachers. These are our family collages. What do you see that's similar our my and Jordan's family. - Jill Different: You have flowers on your dress and he has a blue dress. Wilder They’re not dresses, their shirts. Bea He has black pants and you have blue pants Is that fabric the same? - jordan No, this is shiny - Jade Jordan has red shoes and Jill has white shoes. This is too easy. Your hair is different. Finlay Your hair is black and your hair is grey - Wilder I have a difference. He is brown and you are white. Bea You’re wearing glasses and you’re not - Wilder You have a beard. A tiny, tiny beard - Bea You’re a girl and Jordan is a boy - Bea Jordan has whiskers and you don’t - Wilder Same: Oh that’s tricky - Finlay You’re both wearing white socks. Wilder You work different jobs but you still work. You teach kids in the school. Bea Like our parents work, but not at school. Jade Oh, do we both have parents? Jill You both have a mom and a dad. Bea Jordan’s body is brown and your body is white. Wilder. I have another difference. Jordan has brown eyes and you have blue eyes. Finlay What Makes a Family?During our training with Debbie Lee Keenan, we discussed several activities and strategies to explore diversity through the eyes of the children. One activity, which the KW team was particularly excited about introducing, is the family card game. A number of pictures are laid out in front of the children. The cards have people of different gender, age, nationality, race and religion. The children used the cards to make families.
Bea lines up a third “family.” Skin color does not seem to limit her choices about who can be a family. She does pay attention to the ages portrayed. Jade - (Coming to the table) What are you doing? Bea - Let’s make a big family. Jade - Yeah! This could be the mommy. Or this could be a king and a queen. Bea - Yeah, we can have a queen. Jade - And this could be the mom and this….. (holding another woman) there could be two mommies. Bea - I’ll make a girl family. Jade - Let’s make a big family of boys and girls. Lily joins the next day Lily: This is my dad. This is my mom. This is a queen. They all look nice. Jordan: Why did you choose those people? Lily: The other ones didn't look as chic. Jordan: Who is that person? Jordan points to Lil Nas X Lily: That's a boy. He's wearing lots of gold jewels. He's in the family, too. Cate makes a family next How to Catch a BugNo rainbows today. The clouds blocked out the sun. We were forced to come up with a new idea. KW decided to try and make bug/animal catchers. According to the children, we needed specific materials: Cate: Tubes Finlay: Blocks Cate: A fence Wilder: Ropes "There's a tunnel in there. It leads to a dead end." - Wilder Our First Attempt at Animal TrapsThe next day, Cate invite Wilder and other friends to come back at try to make new traps. Cate: We need a lot of cages Wilder: Maybe we can make a roof. Cate: He'll never get out of this! Bea and Lily disagree with the plan but Wilder has a solution Wilder: You can make a house over here (Lily) and we can make a trap over there. Lily: I'm making the floor. Bea: I'm making the bed. I'm measuring it. The blocks measure her. Lily: This is a bunny path. These are the stairs to the downstairs kitchen. Photographs taken by Bea and Lily Collaborating to Catch the Rainbow
Finlay has developed a system of 3 baskets to trap the rainbow. The other friends positively reflect on each other's work.
Cape: I really know how yours works, Jade. Does the rainbow go into that hole? Jade: Yea. The air comes up and out and sends the rainbow away. Cape: Can we amok shutter house? Jade: I like your house! Frannie: I like your house, too! Cape makes some adjustments Cape: I'm in the shutter house
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