walls, furniture, and drawing

The rain pouring from the sky this morning rang crescendos through our school-warehouse as it pattered on the skylights and flooded the streets. It was dark and we were worried about the lighting as projects continue. But after morning circle and some staring out the window, the sky cleared and the sun came out.make your ownHeights. Kid City is many, many inches taller than our smallest kids. How lucky is that.make your ownWatching the radial saw closely.make your ownWalls!make your ownHmm.make your ownFinger-knitting is the newest craze.make your ownStrolling down Mission Street with some canvas for Kid City.make your ownMajor glue spillage!make your ownChane made a small space for kids interested in building furniture together or one-on-one. Lots of beds and chairs were constructed!make your ownmake your ownmake your ownmake your ownmake your ownThe view from the second floor of Kid City.make your ownThe kids add more walls, and this piece of redwood.make your ownSome drew gravestones for Henry (no idea). Earlier there was lots of illustrating happening on the cork floor.make your ownAnd so goes another beautiful day at Brightworks. We find that these days - where outwardly it doesn't look like much is happening but inwardly the kids are bubbling with excitement and soaking up their days like a sponge - are thrill because we're able to experiment with teaching, scaffolding, and building the kids' relationships to their school, their peers, and their teachers. "I feel like I'm learning more here than I did at my old school," one of the older kids told me today. I have a feeling that we're on the right track.