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Thinking about thinking — metacognition — is ingrained in daily learning and one of the most important skills our students practice.
It is important for students to experience meaningful learning experiences that not only engage, but also empower them to see themselves as.…
The children have been busy getting ready to present their learning to their families! As the second semester comes to a close…
The children have been busy getting ready to present their learning to their families. As the second semester comes to a close…
We’re entering into the most exciting and busiest time of the school year when learning in many forms is showcased.
This week, our class shared the joy of poetry with the rest of the school at assembly.
It seems that March and April are two wonderful magical months. Months that I get to experience the growth in each child.
Planting plants connects us intimately to our environment. Through sowing seeds and…
I came across this poem yesterday as I was browsing books in the library. The poet, Rumi, speaks of how our connections thrive…
You are going to be amazed at your children’s sharing on April 23. The students have been immersed in their capstone project…
After inspiration from a book we read together, it was time for our keiki to head back to our favorite place to kilo in Mānoa Valley.
In January, students reflected upon this provocation — Humans MOVED the resources they needed from where they were found to where they were needed.
Not too long ago, or maybe even still, as parents you sometimes have had to lift these children up so they could see, to give them a better view…
Our inquiry involving The Power of Look has been moving full steam ahead. Over the last few weeks, we have been engaged in authentic learning…
My blog topics are inspired by observations in classrooms, meetings I have with various individuals or groups, photos I’ve taken from my walk-throughs.
Our exploration has taken us through the intricate maze of optical illusions, the physiology of sight, and the depths of personal interpretation…
Returning from a long break can be a bit tough for all of us, getting back into the swing of school.
Throughout the year, both at school and at home, the children have learned to “track their thinking” in a variety of different ways--reacting…
As we head into the final months of our school year, we reflect on all the amazing work the children have done…
In early March, just days before Spring Break, our school had a special visit from an artist who has had a strong impact on our community.