
Peregrine School
Escuelita
- Preschool (ages 2-4)
Primaria
- Pre-K/K (ages 4-6)
Summer
2010 (ages 2-4 or 5-8)
Peregrine Elementary
Specialty Classes
YOGA WITH TEACHER SABRINA
Imagine beginning your day with a quiet moment to gather your thoughts,
move into your body, mind, and soul, and reflect on the world. This
is what we do in yoga. At the heart of yoga is finding connection
with the world – nature, ourselves, others. We do this through
breathing, movement, and stillness. If we move and direct energy in
our bodies to a place of stillness, then we can focus our mind/spirit
in a calm and grounded way. Yoga with young children (and older children)
looks quite different than with adults. We transform ourselves into
animals, trees, other elements in nature, and move a lot. We also
rest a lot, because it is just as important to rest as it is to work.
In our classes I often follow the themes that each class is working
with in their core classroom. So, we are working with ocean concepts
in the primaria class and in Escuelita we are learning about our bodies
through becoming animals. With any yoga we do, we always work with
the breath. This is one element that separates yoga from other forms
of “exercise”. Using our breath connects us to ourselves
in a very deep way and brings peace to our spirits. Ask your children
about hot air balloon breath and mouse pose. Give them a try and discover
for yourself the effects of yoga.
SONGS AND STORIES WITH TEACHER LAURA
The fall is off to a musical start! I have written a few new songs
for the classroom already, including songs in Spanish to begin and
end each singing class. Ask your children if they can sing you a few
lines of "Buenos Dias, Mis Amigos." I am also eagerly awaiting
a shipment of new books with traditional songs and rhymes in Spanish.
On September 29, we had our first Story class, which included creative
dramatics with favorite nursery rhymes and picture books, as well
as imaginative activities for voice and body. We started with Little
Miss Muffet and Caps For Sale.
Using a traditional song called "Cucu Cantaba La Rana,"
I am planning to work slowly toward the integration of singing, playing
percussion instruments, and acting for a future Peregrine spectacle!
A note to parent volunteers: when you come to class, the best thing
you can do is sing and play along with enthusiasm just like the children.
And don't be afraid to raise your hand if you have an idea! Your modeling
good music or drama class behavior makes a huge difference.
Gracias a todos para jugar y cantar conmigo!
EDUCATION THROUGH MUSIC (ETM) WITH TEACHER KATIE
This year, in addition to teaching in Primaria, Katie will also return
to Escuelita as a specialty music teacher. She will bring many of
the folksong-based Education Through Music (ETM) songs and games that
she uses in the Primaria class and looks forward to helping build
a greater pool of shared songs between the two classes.
“I missed working with the younger students last year,”
she says, “And I think it will provide another continuity link
for our students as we all grow and learn together.”
Katie plans on bringing other fun music in as well, and she is excited
to work closely with Teacher Laura Sandage, who will continue on this
year as a music specialist in both classes. Outside school, Katie
and Laura create and perform together in the folk music trio, MudLark.
They like to talk about teaching music to children on their late-night
drives home from out-of-town gigs.
DANCE WITH TEACHER MEGAN
In addition to leading the Escuelita program at Peregrine School,
Maestra Megan will be teaching a specialty dance class in Primaria.
She has had nine years of formal training as a Jazz, Hip Hop and Salsa
dancer as well as five years of choreography experience. She is the
director of a dance group at UC Davis and is a member of Salsamania’s
dance company.
She plans on introducing both Escuelita and Primaria to the diversity
of dance and looks forward to forming a child centered dance program
that invokes individuality, creativity and elements of performance
art.
“Dance is an art form that engages physical, emotional, and
cognitive aspects while invoking freedom of expression. I hope to
facilitate the creativity of our students through movement while allowing
them the space to develop body awareness, positive self concepts and
their own style.”
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