School Facilities
Our facility is a retired elementary school with large open classrooms. We have approx. 1800 sq. ft. of play space where your children can enjoy art, story time, climbing and many more fun activities.
We also have a wonderful outdoor climber as well as an undercover area for those more common Northwest rainy days. Come join us, our doors are open!
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When I paint at the easel, I am learning...
- to develop my imagination and creativity.
- eye-hand coordination, helpful for learning to write.
- the names of colors and how to make new colors.
- to distinguish shapes, and purposely create shapes.
- to notice patterns from background, necessary for learning to read.
- to express my feelings and ideas.
- that my ideas have value.
- relationships of space and size, necessary for mathematics.
- concepts of symmetry, balance and design.
When I play with Playdough, I am learning...
- to see the shape against the background of the table, a reading skill.
- concepts of shapes, relative sizes, big, small, length, height, etc.
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- to see negative space when cookie cutter shapes are taken away.
- to express feelings, squeezing and pounding.
- to exercise my imagination and creativity.
- that the amount of a substance remains the same, even when the shape changes.
When I play with water, I am learning...
- that some things sink and some things float.
- to observe changes as water takes different form in different containers.
- about different temperatures.
- about wet, dry, and evaporation.
- what happens when you add soap.
- eye-hand coordination as I learn to pour.
- concepts of empty and full, volume and weight, relevant to mathematics.
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When I sort things, I am learning...
- to notice details and similarities and differences in objects.
- to form categories, essential concepts for reading and mathematics.
- concepts of color, size and shape.
- numerical concepts or more and less.
- logical reasoning.
When I play with blocks, cars and trucks, I am learning...
- concepts of shape, size, length and location, all relative to learning to reason and do mathematics.
- to create and repeat patterns, a math skills.
- to exercise my imagination.
- to express my ideas.
- to cooperate with others.
- to solve problems.
- about the properties of wood.
- to see myself from a different perspective, that of a giant.
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When I play on the climbing equipment, I am learning...
- self confidence as I develop new skills.
- physical strength, coordination and balance.
- to use my imagination.
- to cooperate with others when involved in some dramatic play.
- to solve problems.
When I play in the dress up corner, I am learning...
- to be flexible in my thinking.
- to express myself in sentences.
- to try on different adult roles.
- to solve problems, especially socially, through negotiation with friends.
- to sort and organize play things.
- to make decisions.
- to improvise and use things in a symbolic way to represent something else...a form of abstract thinking.
- to carry out my ideas, with the cooperation of others.
- to exercise my imagination and creativity.
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When I participate in circle time activities, I am learning...
- to listen, sit still and understand spoken language.
- to add my ideas to the discussion. My ideas have value.
- to wait when others are talking.
- new vocabulary connected with the topic of discussion.
- to remember the words of songs and poems.
- the names of others in the group.
- to cooperate and be considerate of the needs of others.
- to help plan what we will do and what items we will need to do it.
Reprinted with permission from "When I Play I Am Learning", written by Karen Miller, AGES AND STAGES, among many other titles.
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Page Updated: January 7th, 2006