"Abundance" Creative Curriculum Guide
When we think of October, we think of abundance. There is so much to find whether on a walk in the woods or a stroll around the edge of the schoolyard. Children are also abundant with ideas, interests, and ways of being in the world. This month, for the first time ever, we are offering two different ways of approaching the guide. First, we have paired all of the invitations with our book list to spark interest and promote authentic literacy connections. Secondly, we’ve designed a menu of ideas for three separate stations in the classroom or at home. And almost all of the invitations include a nature walk to forage for interesting and seasonal materials. We are developing a mindset of abundance this month – using what we have, collecting, admiring, creating and exploring.
Our curriculum is inclusive and honors each child’s individuality and way of thinking and working. Consider each guide like a beautiful magazine where creativity meets education. They are more than a collection of art ideas, they are the KEY to a cohesive, child-centered, manageable creative practice for your family at home, or to integrate with your homeschool or classroom curriculum.
Our guides are 25 pages and include:
Each month is based on a theme or “Big Idea” that ties to every offering in the guide
20 creative invitations using everyday, low-prep materials that are either recycled, collected in nature, or already on hand
2 extended art projects that can be worked on over a longer period of time to build creative confidence, either collaboratively or individually in the classroom
Master supply list
Mindfulness routines to help nurture connection and physical and emotional development, build in opportunities to self-regulate, and feel grounded throughout the school day
Tips on organizing and designing the classroom environment to nurture independence
Guidance on extending invitations through the use of stations to inspire more creativity and innovation and for children to return to independently
Curricular connections within the guide’s creative offerings in math, literacy, science and social studies
A rich, teacher-approved picture book list with an emphasis on diversity, inclusion, earth stewardship, and kindness
An artist spotlight that connects with the theme and nurtures a child’s curiosity, provides them ways to notice and appreciate diverse perspectives, and establishes an early foundation for art appreciation
A one-page calendar of the month’s invitations for easy reference and planning
When we think of October, we think of abundance. There is so much to find whether on a walk in the woods or a stroll around the edge of the schoolyard. Children are also abundant with ideas, interests, and ways of being in the world. This month, for the first time ever, we are offering two different ways of approaching the guide. First, we have paired all of the invitations with our book list to spark interest and promote authentic literacy connections. Secondly, we’ve designed a menu of ideas for three separate stations in the classroom or at home. And almost all of the invitations include a nature walk to forage for interesting and seasonal materials. We are developing a mindset of abundance this month – using what we have, collecting, admiring, creating and exploring.
Our curriculum is inclusive and honors each child’s individuality and way of thinking and working. Consider each guide like a beautiful magazine where creativity meets education. They are more than a collection of art ideas, they are the KEY to a cohesive, child-centered, manageable creative practice for your family at home, or to integrate with your homeschool or classroom curriculum.
Our guides are 25 pages and include:
Each month is based on a theme or “Big Idea” that ties to every offering in the guide
20 creative invitations using everyday, low-prep materials that are either recycled, collected in nature, or already on hand
2 extended art projects that can be worked on over a longer period of time to build creative confidence, either collaboratively or individually in the classroom
Master supply list
Mindfulness routines to help nurture connection and physical and emotional development, build in opportunities to self-regulate, and feel grounded throughout the school day
Tips on organizing and designing the classroom environment to nurture independence
Guidance on extending invitations through the use of stations to inspire more creativity and innovation and for children to return to independently
Curricular connections within the guide’s creative offerings in math, literacy, science and social studies
A rich, teacher-approved picture book list with an emphasis on diversity, inclusion, earth stewardship, and kindness
An artist spotlight that connects with the theme and nurtures a child’s curiosity, provides them ways to notice and appreciate diverse perspectives, and establishes an early foundation for art appreciation
A one-page calendar of the month’s invitations for easy reference and planning
When we think of October, we think of abundance. There is so much to find whether on a walk in the woods or a stroll around the edge of the schoolyard. Children are also abundant with ideas, interests, and ways of being in the world. This month, for the first time ever, we are offering two different ways of approaching the guide. First, we have paired all of the invitations with our book list to spark interest and promote authentic literacy connections. Secondly, we’ve designed a menu of ideas for three separate stations in the classroom or at home. And almost all of the invitations include a nature walk to forage for interesting and seasonal materials. We are developing a mindset of abundance this month – using what we have, collecting, admiring, creating and exploring.
Our curriculum is inclusive and honors each child’s individuality and way of thinking and working. Consider each guide like a beautiful magazine where creativity meets education. They are more than a collection of art ideas, they are the KEY to a cohesive, child-centered, manageable creative practice for your family at home, or to integrate with your homeschool or classroom curriculum.
Our guides are 25 pages and include:
Each month is based on a theme or “Big Idea” that ties to every offering in the guide
20 creative invitations using everyday, low-prep materials that are either recycled, collected in nature, or already on hand
2 extended art projects that can be worked on over a longer period of time to build creative confidence, either collaboratively or individually in the classroom
Master supply list
Mindfulness routines to help nurture connection and physical and emotional development, build in opportunities to self-regulate, and feel grounded throughout the school day
Tips on organizing and designing the classroom environment to nurture independence
Guidance on extending invitations through the use of stations to inspire more creativity and innovation and for children to return to independently
Curricular connections within the guide’s creative offerings in math, literacy, science and social studies
A rich, teacher-approved picture book list with an emphasis on diversity, inclusion, earth stewardship, and kindness
An artist spotlight that connects with the theme and nurtures a child’s curiosity, provides them ways to notice and appreciate diverse perspectives, and establishes an early foundation for art appreciation
A one-page calendar of the month’s invitations for easy reference and planning
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