Monday, October 7, 2019

Fall fun


Our school year is off to a great start! The boots are out and the critters in the stream are getting a lot of attention.



September is the time for getting to know each other and figuring out learning goals for each of our students. We also made the most of the fall weather by taking a few field trips. We went to Truck Day in Beaverton to meet some community helpers and checked out their vehicles.

Oregon Heritage Farms showed us their apple processing facility, gave us a hayride and let us try their apple cider. The trip concluded with plenty of bouncing in the giant inflatable apple.






The school dogs, Misty and Kiwi, have been hard at work joining in circle time, collecting scratches, cleaning up crumbs and keeping the couch warm. Mia, the poodle, even came to help out for a week.





The kids have been enjoying trips to the playground and being silly with friends. 




We have had been rotating through different playtime activities. Fort building was loads of fun!

Trying out different types of marble runs has been a fun group challenge.
It is also the time of year to find wooly bears. Feeding and building houses and playgrounds for wooly bears has been a popular activity.


The Double Creek artists have brightened up the school with their lovely sunflower paintings.



We can't wait to share more adventures with this great group of kids!

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