This week we were doing history, camp stories, and also typing. In our history simulation we are establishing a government for our colony by choosing who is going to be the governor and trader, the mapper and also an auditor. We added all the food units together and we were drawing weather cards. Yesterday...Read More
This week’s highlights have included: Many lessons on fractions Each history group settling into their new home (America) during our simulation Studying viruses Read More
Lets talk sensorial! Pictured are two toddlers using the rough and smooth boards. Children use these boards touching and deciding if the board is rough or smooth. This develops their sense of touch and enriches vocabulary. Aris is exploring the brown prism at the shelf. When toddlers explore the sensorial work at the shelf it...Read More
This week, the Middle School started our unit on Ecology, Ecosystems, and Renewable Energy. We will be learning about the ecosystems of the planet, how they are interdependent, and the human impact on global ecology. The students are also discussing trade routes in Europe, Asia, and Africa and how those populations were affected by the...Read More
This week we are exploring new culture units. The 3rd year are taking a closer look at The United States with the Pin Map. The Geography shelf is introducing the cardinal directions, using a compass rose and reading a map. Our new unit on the History shelf offers work that breaks down the fundamental needs...Read More
Our first food preparation for this year was introduced in Early Childhood-grape plucking! The children enjoyed learning the sequence of selecting a cluster of grapes, tonging them onto their tray, and plucking each one from its stem. Of course, the final step is eating and enjoying! A sincere thank you to the families who donated...Read More
This week we are exploring new culture units. The 3rd year are taking a closer look at The United States with the Pin Map. The Geography shelf is introducing the cardinal directions, using a compass rose and reading a map. Our new unit on the History shelf offers work that breaks down the fundamental needs...Read More