Middle School Mathematics
What’s with all the problems? In Upper School math classes, students are quite often presented with challenging real-world and/or hands-on problems to work out. Typically
What’s with all the problems? In Upper School math classes, students are quite often presented with challenging real-world and/or hands-on problems to work out. Typically
Parent Education on Tuesday, October 3 from 3:45-5:00 pm: Join us after school on Tuesday 10/3 for the first in the Parent Education Series, “Voice Lessons
6th grade is rounding the end of their first novel study “The Giver.” They have had some very thoughtful discussions and have done a great
Time to clean out those extra snuggly friends! The Summit is having a stuffed animal drive next week! Each trimester Summit students will be hosting a service learning project.
Math Fundamentals Students have been exploring with lots of ratios. They have been (digitally) mixing paint, making multiple batches of recipes, and determining the best
Students in sixth and seventh grade worked collaboratively to learn and present to their peers about ancient Egypt, China, and India. While they presented, peers
6th grade continued their work on “The Giver” by Lois Lowry. They’re enjoying digging into to this classic work of science fiction. They completed a
Middle School Math students have been exploring a wide range of topics from average rate of change, composing and decomposing numbers, angle relationships, and many
The eighth grade historians completed their presentations yesterday. Each team did an excellent job digging in to the sources and finding important information on their
Student in Middle School Geography began the year with an introduction to the five themes of geography (location, place, human/environment interaction, movement, and regions). Students