December 6, 2011

Holiday Show


Escuelita students perform an original dance 

This Thursday, December 8th, Escuelita students invite you to attend their music/dance specialty class. This is an opportunity to see what your children have been learning in music and dance class. The kids are busy practicing their dance moves and making delicious holiday treats!

The event will take place from 11:00 to 12:00 with a 20 minute specialty class, holiday activity, and refreshment rotation of activities. This is replacing our holiday show scheduled for December 16th on the school calendar, so please try to come! 

Please RSVP to Megan so we can get a rough estimate of how many adults to accommodate. 

Happy Holidays!

November 21, 2011

Get to know Peregrine Elementary!


Come to Art Beast on Monday, December 5th from 5:30 to 7:00 and learn about Peregrine Elementary while kids enjoy free art, music and science activities. Peregrine Elementary teachers will be there to host activities and talk with prospective families about our program. We'll also be serving delicious homemade snacks and cider.

Art Beast is located at 2226 K Street in Midtown Sacramento, just 18 minutes from our Elementary campus in Davis.

Peregrine Elementary serves children in grades one through six (our early childhood center in West Davis serves children ages two through six.) Our program focuses on project based learning and includes spanish, low student–teacher ratios, integrated thematic curricula, yoga, drama, music and dance speciality classes, bi-weekly field trips, gardens, homemade nutritious snacks and lunches, and more. We nurture the whole child and believe that social and emotional development work in harmony with academic achievement.

To learn more about Peregrine School, please visit our website, or come by for a tour.

See you on December 5th!




November 4, 2011

El Mundo


The Escuelita classroom has been working on a wonderful postcard project to go along with their "Around the World" theme. Below is a write up of the project by head teacher Megan Forcum. This is a great example of how Peregrine School encourages emergent literacy in preschool-aged children.


While discussing travel in regards to our “Around the World” theme we talked about ways to remember our travels and sharing our experiences with friends and family. The concept of postcards was introduced as a way to visually share our traveling experiences with our loved ones while we are actually traveling. Each child was asked to take a postcard home and fill it out with a travel experience. Once returned to school the students were asked to place the postcards in the mailbox that they all decorated. Everyday during circle the teachers would read one or two postcards and asked the child to share any additional memories from his/her trip.

The postcards allowed the students to learn that experiences could be written down and shared with others. Some students attempted to write on the card themselves. This activity allowed the students to explore literacy in a way that differs from the traditional reading of books. The students enjoyed and took pride in placing their postcards in the mailbox and even more so when listening to his/her postcard as it was read in circle.

As students became more familiar with the function of postcards they became interested in “writing” their own. Students were provided postcards that they could fill out with drawings and have their messages written down by their teachers. Scribble drawings are one of the first steps of emergent literacy. Children begin by drawing what they are thinking about or wish to say. Teachers then document what the child is illustrating or the message they would like to say to others. This leads to the connection between oral and written language.







October 26, 2011

HALLOWEEN!

Austin showing off his lobster costume!


Everyone at Peregrine School gets into the spirit of Halloween, and this year promises to be extra fun with a weekend trip to the pumpkin patch followed by our annual parade and potluck at school on Monday.

Bring the whole family to Cool Patch Pumpkins in Dixon on Saturday, October 29th from 10:30 to noon for pumpkin picking, hay rides, and a snack provided by the school. Kids under five are free! The pumpkin patch is located at 6585 Milk Farm Road in Dixon. Sign up in the Escuelita classroom. 

Then come (in costume!) to our annual parade and picnic in the park on Monday, October 31st at 11:00 a.m.! After we parade around the park, we'll eat and celebrate until about 12:30. Please bring a peanut-free dish to share along with a list of ingredients. Thank you for remembering that all baked goods must be homemade. For full food guidelines, please see the parent handbook. 

Happy Halloween!



October 24, 2011

Emotion Coaching

Friday's parent meeting was a huge success!

Thank you to all the parents who came out to learn about parenting styles and emotion coaching, a style we use at Peregrine to teach kids about their emotions. Parent involvement is essential in creating a fluid home to school connection.

To learn more about the research Carol Weiss presented at the meeting, please visit the Talaris Institute's website. It is full of fascinating articles about children's emotional, academic, and social development.

On Friday, Carol Weiss highlighted four common parenting styles. They are the dismissing style, the disapproving style, the laissez-faire style, and the emotion coaching style. Here they are in more detail:

The Dismissing Style
"Just get over it!"
Dismissive parents deal with emotions by avoiding them. Rather than discussing emotions, dismissive parents may tell their children that there is no reason to feel the way they are feeling. Dismissive parents miss important opportunities to connect with their children, and their children are discouraged from sharing their feelings.

The Disapproving Style
"You shouldn't feel that way!"
Disapproving parents often do not acknowledge their own emotions, and discourage their children from acknowledging theirs as well. They may believe that emotions are a sign of weakness, or that they are not to be trusted. Children of disapproving parents have no model of how to express and talk about emotions in a healthy way.

The Laissez-Faire Style
"Anything goes!"
Laissez-Faire parents tell their children that all emotions are valid and therefore all behaviors are as well. While this is an improvement on the other styles, Laissez-Faire parents fail to teach their children how to manage their emotions. Children raised with this parenting style often do not know how to calm themselves down, have difficulty concentrating, and have difficulty with friends.

The Emotion Coaching Style
"Empathize and guide."
Emotion coaching parents give their children language for their emotions and help them find solutions to their problems. Like the laissez-faire style, emotion coaching values all feelings, but it differs in that it does not condone all behaviors. Children learn how to name their emotions and how to act on them.

The five steps of emotion coaching are:

1. Be aware of emotions.
Tune into your child's feelings and your own.

2. Connect with your child.
Use emotional moments as opportunities to connect.

3. Listen to your child.
Respect your child's feelings by taking time to listen carefully.

4. Name emotions.
Help your child name and identify emotions.


5. Find good solutions.
Explore solutions to problems together.


If you missed this meeting, please stop by the office to pick up a brochure on parenting styles and emotion coaching. Please let us know if you are interested in parent meetings and/or workshops with Carol Weiss in the future!

October 20, 2011

Parent Meeting Tomorrow!

Carol Weiss, MA, MFT

Tomorrow evening from 6-8 p.m. is our first parent meeting of the year. The topic is emotional intelligence coaching with children. Chef Julie will be providing a delicious pizza dinner and child care will be provided in the Escuelita classroom.

We're very excited to host Carol Weiss, a local marriage and family therapist and consultant. Carol has been consulting with Peregrine School for several years. Past presentations have focused on positive discipline and mindfulness. 

Drawing on research from the Talaris Institute, Carol will be speaking about parenting styles and how they affect children's academic, social, and emotional growth. She'll also be highlighting emotion coaching, a technique Peregrine teachers have learned to help children understand their emotions.

Please RSVP to lily@peregrineschool.org

See you there!

October 12, 2011

Cool Davis and Peregrine School

a piece by Andy Goldsworthy

This Sunday, October 16th, Peregrine Elementary students will be presenting a hands-on activity at Cool Davis, an annual environmental awareness festival. The mission of Cool Davis is to inspire the community to live greener lifestyles so that we can lower our carbon footprint and greenhouse gases. 

At Peregrine School, our students are often involved in service learning projects. This month, our elementary students have designed a beautiful Andy Goldsworthy-inspired project. They will be at Cool Davis to work with the public to create a mandala made out of objects from nature. 

We hope everyone can come by to take part in this community art project and learn more about environmentally-friendly living.

Cool Davis is held at the Veteran's Memorial Center at 203 East 14th Street in Davis. Festival hours are 2:00-5:30 p.m. 

See you there!

October 4, 2011

Mondavi Field Trip this Friday: Yamato!

Yamato

This Friday, the Primaria and Elementary classes will be going to the Mondavi Center at UC Davis to see Yamato: The Drummers of Japan. This is our first Mondavi trip of the year, and the first Mondavi trip ever for some of our new students.

Our students will take the red bus to UC Davis to see the matinee show at noon and then have a picnic lunch in the campus arboretum. It should be an exciting, fun filled day! If you'd like to volunteer and come along, contact your classes teacher. For more information on Yamato, click here!

September 28, 2011

Work Party this Saturday!

Teacher Lorie putting the finishing touches on the 
Escuelita firehouse at a Peregrine work party.

Peregrine Parents, we need you this Saturday, October 1st from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.!

Every fall and spring, Peregrine teachers, parents, and children come together to freshen up the school. There are lots of jobs to do, so please come by! Even a couple of hours of help can make a huge difference.

This Saturday, we'll be adding new sand to the sandboxes, new wood chips to the play areas, preparing our gardens for winter planting, and doing some general spiffing up of the classrooms. We'll also have a yummy spread to snack on throughout the day. 

Sign ups are in the lobby. If you have any questions, email Lily at info@peregrineschool.org.

We can't wait to see you there!

September 19, 2011

The World in a Grain of Sand

Teacher David prepares a sand sifting experiment for Primaria

We are very fortunate to have David Wittman as a parent volunteer at Peregrine School. Not only is he a physicist, astronomer, and professor at UC Davis, he is also our Science Friday specialty teacher. 

Every other Friday, Teacher David leads a science class for the students at the early childhood site and the elementary. He's documenting these adventures on his blog, The World in a Grain of Sand. Make sure to check it out to see what kind of science experiments your little one has been up to. 

Thank you Teacher David!

September 16, 2011

Peregrine Rocks!

Elementary students learn about measuring area.

Peregrine School elementary students have been hard at work, and to document their studies and show them to the world, they've started their own blog, Peregrine Rocks

You rock, Peregrinos!

September 12, 2011

2011-2012 Mondavi Center Performances

The Velveteen Rabbit, ODC Dance Company

We just received our tickets for the Mondavi performances for the 2011-2012 season and we couldn't be more thrilled about the lineup! Every year, each class visits the Mondavi Center at UC Davis at least once. They offer special matinee performances for schools in the area. 

This year we'll be seeing the following performances:

Friday, October 7: Yamato, Japanese Taiko Drum Ensemble
Friday, December 9: Mariachi del Sol de Mexico, Mariachi Christmas
Tuesday, December 13: Lara Downes Family Concert, Green Eggs and Ham
Monday, February 13: Circa, 61 Circus Acts in 60 Minutes
Monday, May 4: ODC/Dance, The Velveteen Rabbit

Please ask your child's teacher for information about which performances his/her class will be attending. For more information about the performances, click here.

September 9, 2011

Welcome Back, Peregrinos!

The Primaria Class of 2011-2012

The first week of school is in full swing here at Peregrine School! Everyone is already busy playing in their new yards, making new friends, and learning new things.

The Escuelita class is diving into their Around the World theme while Primaria is moving into the ocean component of their two year theme on water.

Back to school night is coming up on September 23. Classrooms will be open from 6-8 pm. Come hungry! Our wonderful chef, Julie House, will be providing dinner.

See you there!

May 19, 2011

The Peregrine Filmmaking Workshop


If your child has an interest in screenwriting, acting, filmmaking, or all of the above, sign them up for our newest summer program, the Peregrine Filmmaking Workshop!

The Peregrine Filmmaking Workshop is a two-week introduction to the fundamentals of the movie making process, from scripting to shooting to editing. During week one, students will learn basic cinema theory and practice while writing an original short screenplay of their own.

Week two is production week. Participants will choose which student screenplay they would like to produce, and then rehearse, shoot, and edit the footage using digital editing equipment. The finished five to ten minute film will be screened for friends and family at the end of the second week, and each student will get a DVD copy of the movie to take home.

Dates and Tuition
Session 1: Ages 9-13 July 25-August 5
9 a.m. – 2 p.m. (M-F) $300
Session II: Ages 9-13 August 8-19
9 a.m. – 2 p.m. (M-F) $300
About the Instructor:
Chris Erickson holds a B.A. in Film Production and an M.A in Creative Writing. Before joining the Peregrine School, he taught filmmaking at Spyhop, and alternative arts education school in Salt Lake City. Along with his education and experience, Chris brings his creativity and energy to this exciting new program.
Lunch and snack are included in the tuition. Maximum enrollment for each session is 12, so sign up early to reserve your child’s space!

For more information, please contact Lily Brown at lily@peregrineschool.org or call the school at (530) 758-8845.

April 19, 2011

Picnic Day!

We had a great time preparing for Picnic Day and marching in the parade. Marching in the parade has become an annual tradition, as has making a craft to carry. In the past, we've made beautiful watercolor kites and streamers. This year, we had a cross-classroom crafting day to make a banner for the school, tie-dyed shirts to wear, peace flags to carry, and paper flowers to hand out along the parade route. Thank you to all who joined us!

February 11, 2011

Summer School


You can now sign up for summer school at Peregrine! Our summer programs will start on July 5 and run through August 30. Enrollment will be by the week, so you can pick and choose and make your attendance fit with your family vacations.

Enrollment applications are available at the school and by mail. To get first dibs on spaces, please have these in by March 15--that's when we'll be opening up enrollment to new students as well.

One application can be used for multiple children if you like, and there's no application fee or deposit required. If you have any other questions about the application or programs themselves, please feel free to ask Lily or Lorie!

February 7, 2011

Get to Know The Peregrine School!


Tonight is our first "Get to Know Peregrine School" informational meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Mary L. Stephens Library located at
315 East 14th Street in Davis. The focus of tonight's meeting is the expansion of the school to include grades 3-6 in Fall 2011.

There will be another meeting at the Winters library later this month. These meetings give prospective parents in the community an opportunity to get to learn more about the Peregrine School directly from our teachers, staff, parents, and students.

At the tonight's meeting, Academic Director Lorie Hammond will give a presentation about the history of the school, our pedagogy and curriculum, and an overview of what we hope to accomplish with the expansion. Teacher Mischa will then talk about some current projects going on in our K-2 classroom.

Then, the floor will be open for questions from the audience.There will also be delicious snacks prepared by our own Chef Julie. So come on by to learn more about Peregrine School!