This week started off with much anticipation and excitement about the field trip to Johnston’s Fruit Farm, which, to say the least, was a success! The kids loved having the opportunity to pick their own pumpkin and apples, as well as learning about the growing, harvesting, and storage process. The petting zoo was also one...Read More
Hello Families, Here’s the weekly update from the MSBG Adolescent Classroom! In the Classroom Literature Students have now read the first nine chapters of The Outsiders and are holding their third Literature Circle discussions. This part of the book deals with some heavy, adult-leaning themes, including: injury and death, pregnancy, and personal revelations. The students will finish...Read More
This week started off with much anticipation and excitement about the field trip to Johnston’s Fruit Farm, which, to say the least, was a success! The kids loved having the opportunity to pick their own pumpkin and apples, as well as learning about the growing, harvesting, and storage process. The petting zoo was also one...Read More
This week, our toddlers were introduced to a new climbing structure. As they explored the bridge and ramp, they built balance, coordination, and sensory awareness. Alongside these movement activities, our toddlers also enjoyed exploring colors and textures through painting. This art activity supports their fine motor development and encourages creative expression.Read More
Introducing our Geography curriculum was a focus this week in Early Childhood. Our sandpaper globe was introduced as well as our colored continent globe. The first puzzle map, the hemisphere map, was demonstrated and introduced the continents and their names. In Sensorial, students explored our Geometric Solids, teaching visual discrimination of size and also our...Read More
What a wonderfully, busy week we had! We completed our family photo book and placed it in the peace corner for the children to look at. We also completed our “peace bundle” compiled of each individual’s peace stick they painted that represents them. When put together into a bundle, it now represents our classroom community and...Read More