Thursday, March 4, 2010

What We Do, We Remember

Allie was excited to learn in her morning message that she would be writing a friendly letter, and actually putting a stamp on it and mailing it! She decided to write to her Grandma Wrey and tell her what she has learned about the fascinating "paper wasps."
One day last fall, while exploring Fairy Woods with Allie, she found a paper wasp's nest. We did some research and found that the paper wasp chews bits of wood off old fence rails or fallen trees. She bites the wood chips into tiny pieces to make paper. The wasp uses this paper to build the nest. She may build her nest under a bridge, on the edge of a building, or on the wood that she used to make the paper. We were excited to find the very fence rail that the nest came from! Allie remembered all of this information clear from last fall, and wrote a very informative, and friendly, letter to her grandma. I may not be quoting this perfectly, but I believe Maria Montessori said, "What we hear, we forget, what we do, we remember." I couldn't agree more.
Today Allie learned the 5 parts of a friendly letter: 1)Date 2)Greeting 3)Message 4)Closing 5)Your Name. She also learned how to properly address an envelope.
With a lick of a stamp, and a trip to the mailbox, the letter was on its way.

Penny Roberts

1 comment:

  1. Good for you Allie! Sarah loves to send letters too, someday you'll have to teach her how to do it right.

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