This week, students studied constructive and destructive waves, early hominid spiritual needs, factoring, binomials, multiplication, and fractions. Students also completed their first Literature Circle assignments and had their first book group discussions. In biology, students finished up animal cells, and botany started learning about plant cells. 6th years wrapped up muscles and made and took...Read More
Our classroom is counting down the days for the Winter break! Students continue to work on their motor skills, concentration, matching, and sharing. This week, we made ornaments for families and enjoyed fun stories, too!Read More
We began studying the traditions and customs of the Christmas holiday. We explored the Nativity story, and students could recreate a Nativity scene. Decorating a Christmas tree was also a new work added to our science and culture shelf. In practical life, we decorated a sugar cookie, spreading icing and using colored sprinkles. Our class...Read More
Happy Holidays! This week we have been talking about different holidays that are celebrated around the world. We have talked about St. Nicholas Day, Hanukkah, Poinsettia Day, and St.Lucia Day. The students have enjoyed learning more about these holidays! New work in the classroom this week, (yes, we continue doing work the week before school is...Read More
This week we began exploring the Holiday of Christmas. Children had the opportunity to use mini Christmas trees to decorate as well as set up a nativity scene. We read books about Christmas and how different families can celebrate this Holiday in different ways or traditions. We demonstrated our “Sensorial Christmas Tree” work that...Read More
Happy Holidays! This week we have been talking about different holidays that are celebrated around the world. We have talked about St. Nicholas Day, Hanukkah, Poinsettia Day, and St.Lucia Day. The students have enjoyed learning more about these holidays! New work in the classroom this week, (yes, we continue doing work the week before school is...Read More