They say that time flies when you're having fun and I wholeheartedly agree! Our class had a wonderful time visiting ARF of the Hamptons. We were able to interact with animals and learned so much about the new state-of-the-art training center at ARF
Read MoreDo you remember having a reading buddy as a child? I can remember my mom reading Chicken Soup with Rice by Maurice Sendak to me. She read it to me as many times as I asked her to read it to me and I asked a lot! Do you have favorite books from your childhood?
Read MoreSo many exciting investigations are going on in Amy's classroom! For instance, we have observed that the bunny eats everything, including a preference for books, needs places hide or calm spots, and needs to have freedom to roam. Armed with these thoughts in mind, the class came up with building Harvey a safe and healthy naturalist habitat for him to enjoy.
Read MoreAmy’s class naturalists head to Long Beach for a day of winter observation and play! Each child had the opportunity to get behind the camera lens and take a couple of shots.
Read MoreAmy's class naturalists are hard at work studying flora and fauna for this year's in-depth project! Each child had the opportunity to choose both a plant and an animal to study, with the only requirement being something that they are personally interested in researching.
Read More“A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” –William Shakespeare
One of the aspects of our work with Shakespeare & Company that I love more is the bringing of a communal synergy to all of us at Hayground School.
Read MoreWelcome to Hayground School, Moore family! Amy’s class was delighted to receive a new student today. Mayani and her family relocated here from California, and we are thrilled to share a classroom with her.
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