What is the Color Saying to You?

Good afternoon, Oak Room Family!  It has been a capertastic day in Oak Room!  Students responded to the prompt "What is the color saying to you?" with rich art and stories!  Children also expanded their gold paper fairy castle work to include light, reflection and shadows.  Children continued studying materials and connecting them in different ways as well as a variety of art, sensory, and other invitations from other classes!
 



"I like these bright colors because they make me feel like a rainbow and these colors are better than the regular colors and, you know what? These colors can go up and explode into a confetti paper that makes a rainbow and then another.  Then they connect like an M just like in Jack and Annie, like the shiny M on the floor in the tree house.


Do you know that this tornado is just like the tornado in NP's Jack and Annie's book?  It comes all the way down and touches the ground.  The maze is like the school in the book and you have to go in until it's safe and then you have to go through until you come out.

CS - I made this spider.
Look at my octopus!


































Have an acrobatic day!


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