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We want to thank you for taking the time to meet with us last week for conferences. It is always nice to sit down with you and share all the work that your student does throughout the week, and clarify any questions that you may have. This wee,k we have begun studying Fossils. This unit...
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Even though it was a short week, there was still a lot happening in the classroom.  Students are focusing on completing a work cycle each day. For geometry, the third-year students were introduced to the first nomenclature packet. This nomenclature covers the basic concepts of a point, line, plane, and solid. We have also added singular...
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This week has brought more lessons and units of exploration for the students to study! Zooming into culture,  invertebrates were put away, and students were introduced to the exciting unit of ocean animals on our zoology shelf. Students are now investigating various areas of the ocean, ocean animals, and how such animals survive in the...
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g Within the past month or two of school, a lot has happened within the classroom communities. The students have learned so much already, and normalization within the classrooms has begun. This week, students were presented with zoology, language, and botany lessons.  For zoology, the students are now diving into learning about the ocean and...
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This week, we extended our studies on invertebrates to building invertebrate shelters. The students researched what kind of environments invertebrates in our area live in and built them with materials from nature. They then placed their structures in an area outside on the grounds, and will spend a few minutes observing any visitors over the...
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In a Montessori classroom, Practical Life activities are very common.  The idea behind the Practical Life activities is for the children to learn everyday life skills.  In the Lower Elementary rooms, students apply what they learned in the Early Childhood classrooms and take care of their environment with classroom jobs.  The classroom jobs/responsibilities are chosen by each...
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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...
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We have entered the month of September with keeping students engaged in learning while introducing new units! In Word Study, students were presented nursery rhymes. Students will be able to apply their knowledge obtained from the previous Word Study unit on rhyming, while exploring different childhood rhymes. Aside from learning nursery rhymes, the children have...
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We hope you all enjoyed Labor Day weekend. It sounds like many of you had some fun adventures. We had our first Science experiment this week. We tested the power of sunlight! Ask your child about the steps and outcome;) We are continuing to work on getting our school routine down and building a strong and...
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The upcoming three-day weekend will be well deserved for both students and teachers.  It has been a very busy week!  In order to reach normalization in the classroom, there is much orientation going on.  Students have been taking in an immense amount of information regarding the routine in the classroom, as well as expectations and responsibilities with academics.  Many...
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