Who were the first people of this land? What was childhood like for people 500 years ago?
Read MoreWe are beginning our Senior Learner Projects this month. It takes time to narrow one's interests, and we'vespent time discussing and refining our thinking about possible topics. Here are this year's projects:
Read MoreWhile we've all been put to the test, and had to pivot and stretch due to student and teacher absences, we have nevetheless managed to have a productive start to to 2022.
Read MoreWelcome to December! It’s almost unbelievable that we are in the last two weeks be- fore our winter break.
Read MoreLast week, along with the sun came Shakespeare. We met the Shakespeare artists, JoJo, Kirsten and Luke, who
taught us the story of the play Macbeth.
Read MoreThe countdown to our residency with Shakespeare & Company has begun!
Read MoreYour children have been working diligently the past few weeks.
Read MoreAs we spend the next two weeks wrapping up and submitting the documentation of the students’ process to the Invent It Challenge, we have also returned our focus to our on-going playground project.
Read MoreMarch arrived in true March fashion with windy days and wildly fluctuating temperatures. Snow flur-ries one day, shoes and socks off the next.
Read MoreIn previous years the Bridgehampton Library has celebrated local elementary school students by having a published author salute the students’ writing at an event called “Budding Authors.”
Read MoreWe enjoyed our two-week residency with artist, Lexy Ho-Tai which was made possible by The Watermill
Center.
Read MoreHard to believe we have been back at school already for over two weeks! We had a nice week of re-mote learning together, where we observed and drew our narcissus bulbs, learned a new poem, and shared stories.
Read MoreWe’re busy thinking about the origins of the universe with our all class read of Astrophysics For Young People In A Hurry, written by Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
Read MoreWith some extra warm days late October, we spent some time walking around the perimeter of campus collecting leaves that we will be using for a Fall art project.
Read MoreWe’ve had some gorgeous sunny days, which we savored with lots of time outside, and some rainy, rainy, wet days.
Read MoreThe children enter week ten feeling accomplished and excited to share their learning with the school at a special Election Day gathering on Tuesday, November 3rd.
Read MoreWe are busy at work on several endeavors. We began acquainting ourselves with the building blocks of a sentence by exploring the vocabulary of sentences including, fragments, clauses, conjunctions, and dependent and independent clauses.
Read MoreThis week we designed houses for fairies or other small creatures. These were fantasy creations using natural materials gathered from our surroundings.
Read MoreWe are all enjoying a growing sense of community as we settle into the school year. The children have been working hard, playing hard, and appear to be loving all of it.
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