We were glad to be back in the woods after our spring break. We were busy climbing, digging, building, stirring, balancing, and imagining. Children became cats, dogs, bears, deer, a duck, a potted plant, and chefs. Some of us had our nails done and others took care of rock eggs. While digging a group was very excited to find a "dinosaur bone" that was actually a really large root. As they tried to figure out how to move it, I heard the words lever and fulcrum used correctly. Later they were busy building forts with long sticks. Bill the bus driver treated us to popcorn over the campfire and root beer. Here is a glimpse into our day.
One standard addressed today was: Social-Emotional Development--Social Competence: C.EL. 4 Engages in social problem solving behavior and learns to resolve conflict.
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