I believe that the school is a place for the children to express themselves, to be themselves, and see themselves. I believe that they have a role in the care and management of the space and equipment. When opportunities to put together a piece of equipment with the children arise I embrace them. I unboxed the light table with the children, showed them the assembly instructions. Assigned each child with a screw got to work. There were eight children and eight screws to hold the shelf together. As screws go in easier when wax is applied to the treads I asked the children to rub a crayon on the thread. Four wooden pegs also assisted in holding the table securely together. We used a wooden block to tap them in. The blocks were conveniently nearby on a shelf. In my bookbag I always carry a few tools, I had my multi head screwdriver. We were set. Here is some of the play that happened after setting up the light table.
a cat
similar shape built with different combinations
realizing that colours change
big ideas and small ones
adding more elements