As we navigate our way to the end of the year, I wanted to take some time to ask families about their opinions on a few things…. There are so many options I come across as the school year chugs…
The Wait Is OVER!
I happened to stop by Plimoth Plantation’s website today, and found that it is all redesigned. That means, that our video is now live! Check out the page where the video is posted…. Plimoth is using our video to promote…
Rockin’ Out
So, I’ve told 6 years’ worth of students that I am a child of Schoolhouse Rocks. Some parents might remember those Saturday mornings where we waited patiently between cartoons to see what was coming on next. The folks at Schoolhouse…
Mother’s Day
This is the one time per year when I do not write a newsletter. Instead? I slept late, played on the computer, went to Carson’s soccer game, where he scored two goals!!! I ended the day with my sister and…
A Year Abroad….
One of the best things about the Grade 3 curriculum are the opportunities for students to get out and enjoy all that our region has to offer in the way of experiential learning. As you know, we have already visited…
Happy Hoppy!
I thought I’d share a quick video I put together of my kids… I am amazed at how much better the quality of digital shots are now, compared to when my kids were little!! It’s still nice having them… Enjoy…
Vacation, Still?
Patriots’ Day
Each year, the third Monday in April commemorates the anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. In school, we are just getting ready to study the steps leading to the Revolutionary War, so the timing is perfect!! Each year,…
A Full Week!
This past week we filled with lots of fun and learning! On Tuesday, four students from Lawrence School came in as part of the CAST program – Cross-Age Student Teaching. They came along to teach us about circuits and electricity. …
Carson’s Ode
Third Graders aren’t the only ones required to write poetry. My 6th grader Carson needed to write an ode. He waited and waited and waited until the due date was on top of him, and his mother was ready to…