Symbols: Early Literacy
When most children first come to Raintree in their Nursery year, they are not yet able to read or write their names. Upon arrival, each...
Dead Things
It was a beautiful Monday morning, and my class was outside on the playscape preparing to venture into the forest. As I went down the...
Scrapping the Plan
The delights of children are not on any kind of time schedule. We take it when it comes and run with it as far as we can. So earlier last...
Bread Day
What is in a simple slice of bread? At Raintree, it is packed with growth, learning, and connection. Bread Day is the standing Thursday...
Operation Chickens
The Project Approach is a method of teaching where learning is integrated through the development of a student created and driven...
Sit, Watch, and Listen
We live in such a fast-paced world that our children sometimes struggle to slow down. At Raintree, we use Sit Spots to help us take an...
Made with Love, from Seed to Table
One of Raintree’s foundational commitments is to serve lovingly cooked meals, from lovingly grown ingredients. This entails building...
Loose Parts: Experimenting with the Unexpected
The founder of the Reggio Emilia approach said, “The child has a hundred languages, a hundred hands, a hundred thoughts, a hundred ways...
The Peace Process
Young children are sponges who soak up knowledge from various resources. This includes, but is not limited to the environment around...
Exploring the Senses
Building a mind disposed to scientific pursuits involves exploring the natural world in a meaningful way. By using a variety of senses,...