WE STRIVE TO SEE THE WORLD FROM A KIDS-EYE-VIEW
Bellwoods Playschool uses a child-centred, socially conscious pedagogy to engage young children in social and artistic thought and action. Using what the city has to offer, we empower our students with the knowledge to be socially and environmentally responsible citizens while they develop into explorers of their urban landscape.

WE THINK OF THE CITY AS OUR CLASSROOM
A valuable aspect of the Bellwoods Playschool program is to empower children as navigators of their city. We journey on regular excursions, by foot and by public transportation, to art galleries, museums and cultural events, as well as markets, parks and city landmarks.

WE KNOW ITS TAKES A VILLAGE

Our Playschool runs on a model that links a range of artists together to engage and inspire children. We like to bring in different perspectives and actively pursue a diverse teaching staff. As such, professional educators and artists trade chalkboards for personal anecdotes and textbooks for real life experiences. Together, they create an atmosphere that is at once intellectually stimulating and deeply personalized.


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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Spaces in the AGO

The Twirly Birds and Wandering Hamsters LOVE exploring spaces. They definitely admire art pieces and talk about what they like and don't like about them, but wandering around the AGO and exploring its architecture is what they like best. Kids 5 and under are always free at the AGO so its a good time to take advantage of this!
 

Block Printing

The kids loved learning about this technique. We tried out two different ways of making prints and will be learning some other techniques in the New Year.

Monday, December 13, 2010

St. Lawrence Market

We had food type hunts, searches based on the colour of food and just generally explored the market. We also picked up some holiday treats from Domino Foods! One of the Twirly Birds recognized the neighbourhood and lead us to his grandma's house where we had snack at a fancy table by candlelight. 

Hunukkah Olympics

We had some non-competitive Hunukkah fun with all the other groups. One of the Pouncing Pumas told us all the story of Hunukkah and we lit the menorah together. Here are more photos from the day from Crawford Afterschool: Hunukkah Olympics.

We played Dreidel.

Leah told us about the Hunukkah story in more detail.

We made candle drippings.

And of course, we made delicious Latkes!

Learning the Music Scale and Having Fun

We are getting a good handle on singing up and down the musical scale, which we further discussed to day. We started learning what it actually looks like, practiced drawing the treble clef and each made our first staff. Did we mention that it was all also very fun?! We ended our music session in a mellow, thoughtful, rhythmic jam.

The AGO + Shary Boyle's Exhibit

We spent a rainy day last week at the AGO. We checked out some, not all, of Shary Boyle's work (some of it is too scary). Later, we created and drew our own creatures like she did! We were also lucky that the print room was open. The lovely gallery attendants showed us some water colour prints and other drawings up close and talked about them with us. We also LOVED riding the elevator and going down the swirly stairs. Checking out the cityscape from the upper floors of the gallery were pretty interesting too. It was a fun but long day and we were pretty tired by the end of the day.

A Few Snapshots from Some of our Days

We are pros at riding the Streetcar

 We started practicing with Watercolour Paints!

Baking gingerbread cookies at Lorna's. We used healthy alternatives and had so much extra help!

Dressing up during free time is always brings out the rock stars in us.

Having some quiet time at the Toronto Public Library is a great way to relax.