Friday, December 15, 2017

Weather Update: Secret Snowflakes in the 7-Day Forecast

In Little Elk Council today, children voted to give holiday gifts next week.  Each child drew someone's name. They are that person's Secret Snowflake. We are only giving gifts to that one person.

We also agreed that we can give one homemade gift/card/treat anytime between Monday and Wednesday. On Thursday we will give a second and final gift/treat of an approximate $5 value (which could also be homemade).

Let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks,

John

Monday, December 11, 2017

Dec. 11, 2017: Photo Update (feat. Hazel and Cinnamon)



Demo: Liquids Settle According to their Weight





A crisp autumn day in December to play soccer at McMurray Fields (Enrichment)




Saleha talks about death and the cycle of life at the Little Elk Council.



Lilah (right) reads The Girl Who Drank the Moon for Read Aloud.





"Wait. Where's Hazel? She was here a second ago. Anybody seen Hazel?"



"Hazel, where've you been? I've been looking all over for you!"



We now have a no-reaching rule so that Hazel and Cinnamon are free to roam—and yes, run—during Read Aloud.



I'm not sure why Cinnamon wanted to ring the bell (chime). Nor was Hazel. Hazel was having none of it.




















Dec. 11, 2017: News from Little Elk

Update Dec. 11, 2017

I dropped a pin. And I heard it. I went to the Practical Life shelf and found a pin, then dropped it to the floor. I didn’t think I would hear anything because of the carpeting. But I did. It was Silent Reading in Little Elk, 12:59 pm. The place was so quiet you could hear a pin drop. It was the sound of children engrossed in their books. 

Not that this was the first time that students have been deep in their stories. It’s happened many times. But today struck me because I had not once prompted them to read. Nor did I once prompt them to stop chatting or find a book. Everyone in the room independently chose their books and allowed themselves to be sucked in by their stories as if I were not even in the room! 

I mention this because this is what it looks like when children are becoming leaders. Next year, when we welcome fourth years into Little Elk, your 5th years will teach this routine to their younger peers—not because I ask them to. They will teach them just by doing it.

• Be sure to stop by the Geography Fair on Wednesday at 2:00 (until 3:00)!  Children have been working hard and will be sure to impress you with their knowledge and creativity. In addition to the projects in the other 3 classrooms, you will see the following in Little Elk:
  • Nature in Mexico (Yami)
  • Amazon River (Greta)
  • Caves (Azalea)
  • Two Rainforests Compared (Lilah)
  • Greece (Scarlett)
  • Gemstones (Henry)
  • Amazon Rainforest (Will)
  • Global Warming (Miles)
  • Money Around the World (Emmett)
  • The Sahara (Colton)
  • Caves (Walter)
  • Lake Baikal (Mikko)
Here’s a Little agreement about project displays: For every visual (illustration, map, graph, etc.) that is borrowed from a book or website for a project board, the student must produce one hand-created visual (illustration, map, graph, etc.). The ratio must be 1:1.

Also keep in mind that, if a student chooses to do some of their work at home, be sure that he or she is doing the work. Parental support can come in the guise of encouragement, a quiet setting, reading a text out loud, showing an interest and conversing about their topic, asking clarifying questions, even providing a snack. But please do not play a major role in the production of their work, whether it is a weekly homework assignment or a Science Fair.  

• We extend a warm welcome to Miles Hudson and his parents, Jeff Hudson and Sarah Hudson into Great River. Miles joined Little Elk a couple of weeks ago from Crossroads Montessori. If you have not met them yet, please try to do so!

• A Note from the Critter Cash Committee!

Dear UE Families, 
The last Critter Cash Committee bake sale was a great success, and we are hoping to keep our pets healthy and well-fed over the winter with another sale. Also, we have added some new pets to our UE critter family: two guinea pigs in Little Elk, Hazel and Cinnamon. More mouths to feed!

The next sale will be held this Friday, December 15th, 3:15-4:00pm in the Adolescent building (exact location TBA). If you would like to attend, we ask that you please pick your child up as usual and walk them over to the other building.

Students are invited to make crafts and/or bake treats at home to donate to our sale; we ask that they include ingredients of the treat. Participation is optional and proceeds from the sale will be shared among the UE classrooms.... Our students and pets thank you for generosity and support!

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Lesson on death, dying and gratitude Wednesday

Dear Parents of Little Elk,
Please see this important letter from Saleha Edman, below!

Dear Little Elk families,
I'm writing to let you about some work I will be doing with your child's classroom this week around responding to classmates who are experiencing death and dying outside of school.  Many Great River families this fall have been facing the death or severe illness of a loved one, perhaps this includes you.  There is one student in Little Elk whose younger sibling has just entered hospice and this family's experience in particular is why I am developing the following intervention.

I will be giving a lesson in Little Elk tomorrow about how we support each other in community when someone loses a loved one and the ways that we take care of ourselves in our emotional responses.  This will include some discussion of death and may bring up an emotional response from all students in the classroom.  The essential message will be around cultivating gratitude for each other and the lives our loved ones have lived as we consider the mysteries of death. 

If your child comes home and talks about this lesson, please take the time to sit with them and process their response.  I've been scouring my resources for a solid guide to talking with your children about death with little success, I did find this article helpful:

I will be available to all the children in Little Elk to support as needed throughout this week, please let me know if your child may need support.

Best,
Saleha

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Saleha Erdmann, MSW, LICSW
Great River School
Social Worker

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