It looks like our fall apple tree has taken up permanent residence in our classroom. From apples to snowflakes to hearts the children love hanging bits of pretty on our tree. Our tree is made of two large sticks stuck into gravel and dirt. The tree takes a wee beating when the kiddos decide to pull the sticks out of the pot so I may need to go back to the drawing board and figure out something a little more permanent and a little less heavy.
For our week of The Listening Walk I set up our noisy tree by adding a small basket of noisy ornaments. There were bells on pipe cleaners and a disassembled dollar store bamboo wind chime ready to be placed on display. The best part? Being able to play the tree with a wooden spoon once all of our noisy ornaments were on it.
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Thursday, September 25, 2014
Thursday, December 19, 2013
hanging snowflakes on our classroom tree
Our apple tree has turned into a classroom tree. From apples to autumn to winter, the children love hanging whatever ornaments they find at its base. Last week it was felt snowflakes made from a pack of felt snowflakes I found at Michael's. After our break we just might be hanging mittens on it!
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