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Monday, September 17, 2012

The Magic of Magna-TIles


 Magna-tiles are an amazingly versatile building material. The magnetic edges allow for amazingly varied building. The children new to the magna-tiles typically start by making tall stack of tiles. This year, they have quickly moved on to three dimensional buildings, even adding embellishments. They also encourage easy collaboration as the Owls work together to build "stages," "ferries," and "giant castles for animals." And from a "teacherly" point of view, they build awareness of shapes and geometry, understanding of magnetism and spatial awareness, and fine motor coordination. Not to mention that they are just plain cool!






Other activities:

an athlete and his pet cat

reading Family Books



watercolors


a trip to empty the recycling bin




making the letter A with their bodies


our friends out the window




yoga in the Commons



painting with water









reading al fresco, Max Found Two Sticks


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