Gardening with the Lavender classroom

The Lavender children recently planted a Portland winter garden. They have been taking trips in small groups to care for kale, lettuce, fava beans, garlic, onions, collard greens, and pansies.

 

 

 

Socialization in the Montessori classroom


Some of the most popular questions we get from parents at Puddletown is “Is my child getting along with other children?” or “Is my child making friends?”

Are you curious about how socialization in a Montessori classroom leads to a foundation for a healthy social life?

Please join us for our fall parent night to learn more about social interactions. Guest speaker Sue Pritzer will talk to the Puddletown community about social cohesion. Q & A after if time allows.

When: Tuesday, October 9 from 6-7 pm

Where: In the sanctuary of Holy Trinity (above Puddletown)

Childcare is available to a limited number of current and past Puddletown students. Let us know if you’re interested.

Please RVSP to info@puddletownschool.com so we know how many people to expect.


A day in the life of a Puddletowner

Snack in the Sage classroom

Discovering the plants in the bioswale

Our new stump jumper installed by Tony (Al & Auggie’s dad). The children love it.

Cedar children working

Enjoying a rock picnic at the picnic table donated by Puddletown alumni Dylan and Jackson

Making new friends and drawing with chalk

Observing in the Lavender classroom

Practicing  hula hoop rolling skills

What time is it Mr. Fox?