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In first grade, learning often becomes most meaningful when students can connect learned skills to real-life situations. And that’s exactly what we’ve been doing as
In first grade, learning often becomes most meaningful when students can connect learned skills to real-life situations. And that’s exactly what we’ve been doing as
This week we began our study of Asia! Students have been learning through hands-on experiences, stories, and even from one of their own classmates! On
Our next featured presentation is Laurie Santos’ The Science of Happier Parenting. Feeling overwhelmed by the unique challenges of modern parenting? Santos, an expert on
On Friday, we had two very exciting visitors that brought our study of other countries to life! As you might remember, the first graders studied
This week, we are studying Europe! There are so many countries to learn about in Europe, and one country we are exploring is Ireland. We
Spend your summer at The Summit with Camp Raven! Camp Raven: K/1st/2nd (entering Kindergarten–2nd Grade in the fall of 2026) Camp Raven provides a fun
Our next habitat to explore is the desert. Desert areas are areas of dry land with special plants and animals that can survive without much
First graders have recently begun exploring a new and exciting real-life tool: analog clocks! This week, we reviewed what they learned in Kindergarten, including the
This week, first graders dove into learning about the rainforest and its layers. We began with a class discussion about the different layers of the
After learning all about mammals, first graders are now learning about amphibians. We have discovered that amphibians have each of the following characteristics: vertebrates cold-blooded