All of a sudden we are well in to our routines, friendships are forming, and the days are flying by! The trees are shedding their leaves, the snow geese have arrived, and the garden is being put to bed for the winter. We have hosted visits from local Early Childhood Educators, neighbouring school district teachers,…Continue reading
Author Archives: Terra Nova Nature School
Raindrops
It has been a whirlwind of a week; literally and figuratively! The wind howled and the rain pelted down sideways, forwards and backwards! We were wet and then we were dry. We were wet and then we were dry. We were wet and then we were dry. This is what we do here at TNNS,…Continue reading
Side by Side
Each moment of each day we are all learning side by side. We all work hard to do this learning, really hard! Children are working hard to figure out this new world of being in a large group. Educators are working hard to support all their learning and social interactions. Together, with our families, we…Continue reading
October 6, 2017
This week at Nature School we had an interesting encounter at a place we call ‘Muddy Hill’, so-named by the children in our first year for the steep, slippery mud track that leads walkers to a bench at the top of the rise. We have come to know this place as a site for…Continue reading
Autumn Sunshine
Eco-Dyeing Workshop with Natalie Grambow
Supporting and providing a creative, intellectually challenging and artistically provoking program does not come easy. It takes work and commitment from everyone to continue to develop and grow in this area. It is vital to look for ways to spark creativity, to make sure it moves forward and has an active life of its own….Continue reading
Beginnings
I equate the new school year to most people’s New Year, being January 1st; I think most teachers would agree. We ask ourselves deep questions and make new resolutions about how we want to move ahead. It is always a time for reflection and excitement as we imagine our year to come. Interestingly, despite so…Continue reading
Never goodbye; see you later!
It’s been a joyful whirlwind! The past few weeks of school were packed with exciting activities for both the Eagles and the Owls. As the year end approaches, it is tempting to just ‘power’ through, but our team was determined to enjoy our time together with the children, and to find stillness even in the…Continue reading
So many projects!
We have had a busy couple of weeks in both the Owls and Eagles classes! Our last visits of the year with our buddy classes from Thompson and Quilchena Elementary schools are always bittersweet, as we realize just how much the buddies have grown together and formed caring relationships with one another! Some relationships are…Continue reading
A Little of this, A Little of That
This week has been filled with a little of this, a little of that- no real common thread wove through this week; perhaps it was the mid-week event but each day came and went, always happily and with learning opportunities but without a force tying it all together. Some weeks are just like that! Enjoy…Continue reading
Growing up green!
‘Growing up green’ was the first song we taught to our very first group of nature school students. We used it as our opening welcome song, until we finally mastered so many verses that we had to open with a more concise ditty! With the sun finally emerging, evidence of ‘growing and green’ seem to…Continue reading
I Love this Place!
It’s true, I do LOVE this place. One early mooring this week, I was leaving the Buemann House office when I bumped into (literally), Kristyan, a farmer with the Sharing Farm. We had a quick hello and comment on the weather and the crop fields. Then I ran into Leslie, the beekeeper for the Sharing Farm….Continue reading
Celebrating our Volunteers!
We love our volunteers year round, but as April 23-29 is National Volunteer Week, we want to give them some extra special recognition! Did you know that we have 8 volunteers who help us out at Terra Nova Nature School every week, and that together they contribute over 30 hours per week to our programs!…Continue reading
History Unfolds
One day, while the Cottage was being restored, we had the unexpected privilege of meeting ‘Aunt Sue’, a beautiful woman of 92 years of age, who lived in the Edwardian Cottage as a young child, along with her mother and eight siblings! For several years she had been coming from Ontario, accompanied by family members, including…Continue reading
Fresh Eyes
I suppose this is why we have spring break- to refresh, rejuvenate, restore. Ahhhh, we are feeling ready to enjoy the last few months of this school year! Over the break, Kate and I spent some time working on an online outdoor school training course (which has many more modules to complete-yikes!). The course content…Continue reading