63. Flashlights, bird feeders, skittles and cornflakes! A sneak peek into the Winter Four Seasons Curriculum
Description
Today we’re sharing a sneak-peek inside our Four Seasons Curriculum. Check out all the details and snag the year-long course at www.clapforclassics.com/fourseasons
Music
We start with one of our favorite songs from the winter course: Down with Darkness.
We have fun using flashlights and a drum while we learn this song.
Down with darkness, up with light
Up with sunshine, down with night
Each of us is one small light
But together we shine bright
Go away darkest blackest night
Go away -- give way to light
Art
For the winter course, Ms. Krisanne, our wonderful art teacher, introduces us to the artist Peter Bruegel and his wintry paintings.
STEM
The winter course is all about color! Dr. Rojas put together 4 stem labs that encourage curiosity, observation, and teach lots of scientific concepts in age-appropriate ways.
Poetry
Ms. Leslie and Ruby bring seasonal poetry to life. We share Charlotte’s favorite on the episode:
DECEMBER LEAVES by Kaye Starbird
The fallen leaves are cornflakes
That fill the lawn’s wide dish,
And night and noon
The wind’s a spoon
That stirs them with a swish.
The sky’s a silver sifter,
A-sifting white and slow,
That gently shakes
On crisp brown flakes
The sugar known as snow.
Tune in to the other Four Seasons Curriculum sneak peek episodes:
Spring
Summer
Autumn
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