Making a Family Book in the Puzzle Primes (3 year-olds)
Elendë Connor, Power Primes Teacher Elendë Connor, Power Primes Teacher

Making a Family Book in the Puzzle Primes (3 year-olds)

In the Puzzle Primes classroom we have been working on our Family Book. Our Family book consists of pictures and descriptions of the pictures narrated by the Puzzle Primes. At the beginning of the school year the Puzzle Primes Teachers ask families to send in photos and over the course of the school year we assemble a book so that we can get to know each other better.

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Community Service in the Mups (2nd/3rd)
Olivia Brooks, Mups Orange Teacher Olivia Brooks, Mups Orange Teacher

Community Service in the Mups (2nd/3rd)

In the weeks leading up to winter break, the Mups embarked on a community service project centered around compassion, empathy and active contribution to our own local community. The journey began with discussions about wants versus needs, with the class delving into impactful books such as Tight Times by Barbara Shook Hazen, Those Shoes by Maribeth Boelts, and Fly Away Home by Eve Bunting.

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What Are Rights? In The Lumber Primes (K/1)
Sandy Browne, Adventure Primes Teacher Sandy Browne, Adventure Primes Teacher

What Are Rights? In The Lumber Primes (K/1)

Last week a student brought in a book to share with the class called Learning My Rights with Mousewoman, written by Indigenous author/illustrator Morgan Asoyuf of the Ts'msyen nation in British Columbia.

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Waste Systems Theme in The Mups (2nd/3rd)
Sarah Noble-Dzuira, Mups Green Teacher Sarah Noble-Dzuira, Mups Green Teacher

Waste Systems Theme in The Mups (2nd/3rd)

In the Mups, we have a class called “Theme”. This class typically oscillates between more science-focused or social studies-focused units. Over the last eight weeks, the second and third graders have been immersed in our latest thematic unit: “Waste Systems”.

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Saying Yes! In The Uppers (6th-8th)
Josie Dulles, Uppers Teacher Josie Dulles, Uppers Teacher

Saying Yes! In The Uppers (6th-8th)

As anyone who has ever taken an improv class knows, one of the cardinal rules is to “say yes!” Say yes to your scene partner, say yes to any wacky idea that the audience suggests, say yes to how the scene unfolds.

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President: Leading the Middles (4th/5th) for a Week
Julie Lockman, Middles Teacher Julie Lockman, Middles Teacher

President: Leading the Middles (4th/5th) for a Week

“The next president is … On a Friday afternoon, you’ll hear the sound of drum rolling, followed by the ceremonious announcement of the Middle’s next president. It’s a big deal. 

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Wondering About Woolly Bears in the Preschool (2-4 yr. olds)
Kiah Tinkham, Preschool Student Support Teacher Kiah Tinkham, Preschool Student Support Teacher

Wondering About Woolly Bears in the Preschool (2-4 yr. olds)

This fall the campus was teeming with Wooly Bear Caterpillars! Maybe they are having a boom year, or maybe we just haven’t noticed them until now. Early in the fall, preschoolers found hundreds of white eggs on the playground and in our woods spot. At first we thought they were slug eggs (we have seen a lot of slugs too).

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Enhancing Learning: Engaging Uppers in Course Reflection (6th-8th)
Vanessa Ricketts, Uppers Teacher Vanessa Ricketts, Uppers Teacher

Enhancing Learning: Engaging Uppers in Course Reflection (6th-8th)

As educators strive to create enriching learning environments, it becomes crucial to gather insights directly from the students themselves. The idea to offer Wondering in the Woods as an elective for 6th-8th graders came from my observations of the students.

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Basics of Chemistry in the Uppers (8th Grade)
Andy Charlton, Uppers Teacher Andy Charlton, Uppers Teacher

Basics of Chemistry in the Uppers (8th Grade)

This fall the 8th grade has been studying the basics of chemistry. We learn about molecules, phase change, atoms and more. our most recent focus is on how different substances can have different densities because of the arrangement of their atoms, and the composition of the atoms themselves.

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Mapping Hammock Valley in the Forest Primes (K/1)
Val Driscoll, Woods Primes Teacher Val Driscoll, Woods Primes Teacher

Mapping Hammock Valley in the Forest Primes (K/1)

I recently came across an article outlining the difference between academic and intellectual goals in the early years. The article reminds us that, “Academic goals are those concerned with acquiring small discrete bits of information, usually related to preliteracy skills and practiced in drill, worksheets, and other kinds of exercises designed to prepare the children for later literacy and numeracy learning. “

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Foundational Play Theories in the Dancing Primes (Toddler)
Julie Savage-Boeding, Wonder Primes Teacher Julie Savage-Boeding, Wonder Primes Teacher

Foundational Play Theories in the Dancing Primes (Toddler)

The preschool teachers have been looking more deeply at the foundational play theories that guide our teaching, including the development of play (such as solitary, parallel, associative, and cooperative play) and common early childhood play schemes (such as Positioning, Enveloping, Connecting, and Transporting) in order to help shape our observations and how we provide learning opportunities to each student.

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Discussing Unconscious Bias in the Lumber Primes (K/1)
Sandy Browne, Adventure Primes Teacher Sandy Browne, Adventure Primes Teacher

Discussing Unconscious Bias in the Lumber Primes (K/1)

As teachers here at the Center School, we are privileged to be able to teach explicitly about racism and bias without the fear of censure or backlash (which is not the experience of many educators around the country). We also have the responsibility to center this teaching in our work with children. 

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Geometry, Technology, and Power in 8th Grade Math
Andy Charlton, Uppers Teacher Andy Charlton, Uppers Teacher

Geometry, Technology, and Power in 8th Grade Math

In 8th grade math, we took some time this past week to examine how geometry interacts with technology, and thus power. We talked about where geometry shows up in the world and students came up with ideas like: engineering, architecture, art, and more. Then we talked about facial recognition technology and its uses and implications.

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Exploring Nature in the Puzzle Primes (3 Year-Olds)
Tayler Jones, Power Primes Teacher Tayler Jones, Power Primes Teacher

Exploring Nature in the Puzzle Primes (3 Year-Olds)

The Puzzle Primes spend a significant part of their school day outdoors, engaging with nature. In addition to playing in their Woods Spot, we also adventure out into the campus’s vast network of trails. Hiking allows us to interact with nature directly, fostering a deep connection with the natural world.

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Mental Health Minute with Meaghan (School Counselor)
Meaghan Carr, School Counselor Meaghan Carr, School Counselor

Mental Health Minute with Meaghan (School Counselor)

Hi Center School Community! Over the past few weeks, in my role as School Counselor, my days have been spent:

  • playing pirates with the Dancing Primes

  • playing in the yard with the Super Primes and Puzzle Primes

  • learning how to stay warm and build forts while out in the Forest with the Lumber and Forest Primes

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Writing “Tiny Communities” in the Mups (2nd/3rd)
Matt Emmer, Mups Green Teacher Matt Emmer, Mups Green Teacher

Writing “Tiny Communities” in the Mups (2nd/3rd)

In our Mups Writer’s Workshop, our journey into storytelling began with a unique and imaginative unit called "Tiny Communities." Our intention is to foster a love for writing in our emerging authors by intertwining outdoor play and literary creation. To kickstart the project, each child selected a plastic animal that resonates with them, forming small groups based on the shared animal characteristics they perceived.

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Preserving The Pathway to Mushroom Hollow in The Middles (4th/5th)
Courtney Allen, Middles Teacher Courtney Allen, Middles Teacher

Preserving The Pathway to Mushroom Hollow in The Middles (4th/5th)

Our first Woodworking project in the Middles is complete. Last week we were able to try out our new ladder to our Woods Spot for the first time! The entrance to our Woods spot, recently named Mushroom Hollow, has a steep incline that I skidded down the first time I visited the woods in August.

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