Young Explorers
What to expect from Young Explorers
- Strategic Play
- Exploration
- Creating a Devoted Community
In our Preschool through Kindergarten, purposefully small classes, students receive individualized attention and learn by doing, rooted in strategic play and exploration.
The Young Explorers Experience
At Summers-Knoll, Preschool through Kindergarten teachers work strategically to develop a stimulating environment where children experience multiple activities. On any given day, students are in a small group working with the teacher to understand the plot of a story, while another group draws or writes about a trip to the local creek to test water quality, Our Young Explorers also experience Latin, music, and art from our specialist teachers. Parents play a significant role in the classroom by reading to the class, supporting projects such as Festivals of Light, and joining the class on a wide range of field trips.
We spend much time supporting students to learn their strengths and identify their opportunities for growth in and out of the classroom with an appropriate yet rigorous academic curriculum. We emphasize learning to know yourself, making friends, and working in a community through play and discovery. Additionally, appropriate academic skills are introduced and supported through play and discovery. We aim to support children in developing their independence while learning to collaborate with peers.
Festivals of Light
By taking an interdisciplinary approach to learning about light, as a cultural and scientific phenomenon, preschoolers’ imaginations and natural curiosities about the physical world are nurtured. Over the course of 8 weeks, in conjunction with the season of winter, students learn about how light is an integral part of many holiday celebrations throughout the world. Along with singing songs about light, they reflect upon their own “inner light” that is shared through kind words, thoughts, and acts of kindness during mindfulness exercises. They use scientific inquiry, observation, and investigation to explore the impact light has on living and nonliving things, and they study the work of artists who use light and shadow. The preschoolers, themselves make shadow puppets and discover – through playing with light and shadow – a new way to create characters and stories.
Storytelling
Storytelling is an ancient practice that builds community and honors each individual within a community. During their exploration of how to bring stories alive through retelling their favorite stories, Young 5s and Kindergarteners build reading fluency and comprehension skills as they create video and audio productions of fables and folktales from diverse cultures. They learn about storyboarding from a local author, and they write and draw the pages or storyboards for the sequences of stories. They create masks of characters, write dialogue, and act out stories. Ultimately, they discover how stories are both within them and all around them: in Latin class, they read and discuss classical mythology; they take field trips to learn about animals, which are central to many stories; and they visit local theaters to see how stories are brought to life on stage.
Meet Our Young Explorers Teachers
Clara Ashwood
cashwood@summers-knoll.org
I am an educator of young scholars with a background of 21 years experience in Preschool and Kindergarten. I have an Elementary Education degree from University of Wisconsin-Madison and a certificate of Education Leadership from Capella University. I have been at Summers-Knoll School for five years. When first visiting Summers-Knoll, my initial thought was that I wanted to teach here because I wished I could have been a Summers-Knoll student. I would have loved it.
I have specific experience teaching Kindergarten in project-based schools, having spent 8 years at Tesseract School and Minnesota Excellence in Learning Academy. At Tesseract School I gained exposure in implementing a project-based approach to education within a team of Kindergarten and First grade teachers. At Minnesota Excellence in Learning Academy I led in creating the Math Curriculum and Personalized Learning Plan program for Kindergarten.
I live in Ann Arbor with my fiancé Matt. I love to run long distance races, bake bread, dance, and travel. This October I’ll be running the Detroit half marathon.
I draw inspiration from the young children to continue to be creative and explorers of the world. I am passionate about sharing to others the importance of the young child.
Clara Ashwood
Young 5s & Kindergarten Teacher
Aristea Fulcher
afulcher@summers-knoll.org
I am a Aftercare Attendant at Summers-Knoll and a SK alumnus. Even when attending Summers-Knoll in middle school I knew it was a special place. I’ve always loved how community-focused the school is, and I am so excited to be able to rejoin this community. It has been amazing to get the opportunity to revisit my old school and see how they’ve continued to improve it. While most schools and school plans haven’t changed for years, Summers-Knoll is constantly changing and evolving to make sure it’s the best version of itself for the student body. I spent several years tutoring and babysitting before working at the school, which ignited my love of teaching and spending time with children. I love getting their perspective of the world, even though they assume I am 55 and have children. No one sees the world quite like a kid. I’m interested in pursuing a career in teaching, but for the time being I’ve been enjoying just spending time with the kids, telling stories, making crafts, and playing games. I enjoy playing guitar, reading, and playing Dungeons and Dragons with my friends in my free time. I love animals and am a pescatarian and cat owner. I have two cats, one which my friend theorizes is stuffed with bean bag filling and the other which is named Rocket Ship. My Favorite color is periwinkle, mostly because I think the name is funny. The color is pretty too though.
Aristea Fulcher
Aftercare Attendant
Imogen Giles
igiles@summers-knoll.org
I am the Languages teacher at Summers-Knoll and have been an SK faculty member for over a decade. I teach Latin to every class from Preschool to 8th grade and French from 1st to 8th grade. This role in our school life means I am known as Magistra and as Madame, and I consider myself very fortunate to have had the opportunity to begin a Latin program for the School when I was first appointed to transform what was a small French program to one that embraces all our students.
I gained my Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from the University of London in England. I taught in a number of independent schools before becoming the Head of Classics at Cobham Hall School in Kent and then moving to this country.
I am an ardent reader and love classical music, ballet, drawing, and painting. I also love to travel and look forward to spending each Summer with my family in our home in France.
Imogen Giles
French and Latin Teacher
Thea Givens
tgivens@summers-knoll.org
I began at Summers-Knoll two years ago as a classroom assistant and aftercare attendant for the Young 5s and Kindergarten class. I’ve grown up in the Ann Arbor area and have forayed in my personal and academic learning into foreign language (French, Japanese, Spanish), global cultures, and various slices of biology such as medical science, native plants and trees. Anything that has to do with humans or the natural world will often pique my interest. I’m very excited to be working at a school with a Project-Based Learning curriculum. I hope to somehow transmit my zeal for knowledge to those I work with at Summers-Knoll.
Thea Givens
Classroom Assistant
Mary Perrin
mperrin@summers-knoll.org
This is my 8th year at Summers-Knoll. My BFA is from EMU, and my skill base in the arts is wide, varied, and always growing. I currently work with an artist’s collective based in Detroit, building themed vehicles, sets, and activities for creative events.
Though I am working towards becoming a certified teacher, I believe my background in the “real world” of Art, as opposed to arts education, is one of the strengths I bring to the school. Many things can only be learned through doing, and I have a lifetime of experience being an artist, working with other artists, and presenting my art to the public. My goal is to teach your children how to teach themselves art so they can continue to learn and grow as artists and creative thinkers long after they leave my classroom.
Mary Perrin
Art Teacher
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