An exploration with the slide, paint, and loose parts led to questioning, discovery, and more wondering.
Learning with our Alpacas
There is so much to learn from animals. Read to see how interacting with animals promotes social and emotional development.
The Process of Batiking
Introducing the process of batiking with The Farmhouse children (ages 3-5). This process art experience has three steps.
Learning with Our Guinea Pigs
Animals help children build emotional and social intelligence. They are great reading partners and inspiration for a STEM project too!
Book Club – Heartwood Hotel
Book Club is a time to connect over a good book. Take a peek at our book club for Heartwood Hotel.
If You Plant It, They Will Come
By planting specific herbs, we attracted the Black Swallowtail Butterfly Caterpillars to our Outdoor Classroom. So much to observe and wonder!
The Cornyval Parade
Our school community loves to be a part of The Cornyval Parade each year!
Book Club – Pippi Longstocking
Book club is a time to connect over a good book. Take a peek at our book club for Pippi Longstocking.
Bee Day! Because Bees Are Important
Bee Day was the perfect way for children to get a close up look at the bees, to ask questions, and to wonder.
Small Group at The Farmhouse
Small groups at The Farmhouse are a time to work closely with their teacher and peers. They provide the space the children need to focus, problem solve, and create The Marvelously Made Way.
Wondering About Life Cycles
We found this caterpillar. We wondered what it would turn into. Then it disappeared for a bit.
Sand, Water, and Problem Solving
Working together to build a river with running water in the sand pit. This builds gross motor skills and language skills.
Book Club – The Cricket in Times Square
Book club is a time to connect over a good book. Take a peek at our book club for The Cricket in Times Square.
Slides Aren’t JUST for Going Down
Slides aren’t just for going down! Children need the space and freedom to experiment with the slide in different ways.
Science Night
On Science night, The Collective students presented their unique projects to our school community.
Book Club – Stuart Little
Book Club is a time to connect over a good book. Take a peek at our book club for Stuart Little.
Worms are Important
Worms are squishy, slimy, and SO important for our gardens!
Strengthening the Pincer Grasp
The pincer grasp is important for writing. Check out the ways we strengthen the pincer grasp without worksheets!
Book Club – James and the Giant Peach
Book club is a time to connect over a good book. Take a peek at our book club for James and the Giant Peach.
Embrace the Rain
Being outside is so beneficial for children, even on rainy days! That’s why at Marvelously Made we are outside everyday.
All of God’s Creatures
All of God’s creatures are important and valuable, even Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches!
The Nativity Play
A favorite December tradition at Marvelously Made is The Nativity Play performed by The Primary group.
A Special Visit
The Collective class (4th-8th grade) made a special visit to The Farmhouse (ages 3-5) to play and learn together.
Parent Education
A learning community that grows together for the good of children!
Fairy Tale Plays
An annual tradition at The Cottage is to perform several fairy tale plays. The plays come after months of reading different versions of the fairy tales.
Instant Challenge – The Dot Game
An Instant Challenge called The Dot Game is a game of communication and teamwork without using your voice.
Loose Parts in the Outdoor Classroom
Loose parts in the classroom strengthen problem solving, critical thinking, and communication skills.
The Day We Learned About Scat
A day that turned from a simple wondering to a focus on the SCAT of different animals. This example illustrates why we write our own curriculum.
Book Club – A Bear Called Paddington
Book Club is a time to connect over a good book. Take a peek at our book club for A Bear Called Paddington.
Working with Scissors
This invitation to work with scissors develops shoulder strength, wrist rotation, and strengthens hand-eye coordination in a fun way!
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