A Map of Sturt House
Mapping has been an interest for many of the Sturt House children in 2018. It started with ‘hide and seek with maps’ the year before in Preschool House and grew into treasure maps, maps to go in adventure backpacks, maps about Nature Play, maps of Flinders, maps from holidays and maps found in books. We explored maps in many ways; their curiosity never satisfied. In late October, educators posed an invitation to the children; could we make a map of Sturt House? Out intention was to bring together several ideas; mapping and collaborative work as an extension of the virtue of cooperation. We discussed the idea with the children and one child suggested that we could make the map ‘so that the Preschool House children would know how to get to Sturt House’. This idea consolidated the project by introducing the notion of giving, our final virtue focus for the year. And so, the project; ‘A Map for the Preschool House Children Coming to Sturt House’ began. The project presented many problems for the educators and children to solve. How were we going to coordinate all the children’s contributions? How were we going to keep the map roughly to scale? What materials should we use to make the map? We decided to use Google Earth as a starting point; projecting the image of Flinders onto the wall for the children to explore and ultimately trace. This tracing gave us the structure for our map and now we were ready to addRead more