Let It Snow!
Today, science and art came together as we explored snowflakes through the story of Snowflake Bentley. Students learned about Wilson A. Bentley and his discovery
Today, science and art came together as we explored snowflakes through the story of Snowflake Bentley. Students learned about Wilson A. Bentley and his discovery
We put our engineering skills to work with some fun and festive challenges today. Students designed, tested, and improved their ideas while working together and
In addition to learning the symbols and Italian words used to tell how loud or soft to sing/play music, second graders have been learning a
This week, our young engineers took on a classic design challenge—building mini catapults! Using popsicle sticks, rubber bands, and lots of imagination, students explored how
Mark your calendars! Lower School families are invited to attend the Winter Dance on Thursday, February 12, 2026 from 6:30-8:00 pm. More information will be
Our students recently brainstormed what they consider the best inventions ever, and after plenty of discussion and lively debate, their top three choices emerged: cars,
table—literally! We used dry-erase markers to practice our signatures and draw arrays. I had to reassure the kids a couple of times that yes, they
What a joyful celebration of teamwork and design thinking! Yesterday’s Turkey-in-Disguise Parade brought enormous creativity, big excitement—and yes, a few big last-minute engineering design problems.
Today, our classroom floated right into the magic of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade! We kicked things off with Balloons Over Broadway, the delightful story
This month, second graders have been studying the instrument families in the symphony orchestra. They have learned about string, percussion (including the piano!), brass, and