Voyagers and Pathfinders are deep in their third Humanities unit: Current Events in our Communities. For this project, students started by determining what current events affect them and their communities. They created this list through a series of activities including chalk talks, four corners, partner interviews, and a digital gallery walk of procon.org. Students came…
Wondering about curriculum at SLA-MS? Curious how project-based learning works? As part of a SLAMS Staff and SLAMS Home and School Initiative, we will be hosting a series of four curriculum nights throughout the school year. These nights will allow students the opportunity to showcase their learning as teachers go over the skills we’re working…
Some of our students have put together a wonderful explanation of our Advisory program and how it works:
Congratulations to all Voyagers and Pathfinders for turning in their first Humanities project of the year! On Thursday and Friday this past week, 5th and 6th graders shared their completed projects with their peers. These projects were written pieces that profiled who students are in school and out of school. Students detailed the communities they…
SLAMS is hosting Open Houses for prospective students currently in the 4th grade and their families. If you are interested in having your child attend SLAMS and would like to see us in action, we invite you to visit us at our new location: 3600 Market Street. Our Open House tours run on Tuesdays from…
Through the craziness of schedule changes and back-to-school buzz, SLAMS fifth and sixth graders are getting started on asking the question “how does the Earth change?” We have finally set up our science notebooks where will be documenting our notes for the year. As we explore our earth’s past and how it continues to change,…
Pathfinders are learning to put their math where the mouth is. Instead of simply saying that 3×4=12, students are learning to create visual models to prove that something is mathematically true. Visual math is a path to numerical math and Pathfinders are stretching their thinking as they look for ways to prove a statement using…
What do you do with a seemingly unusable, slightly awkward corner in your new office? You make it a Cozy Corner!! This year I was thrilled to decorate my office space to be a retreat for the occasional student who needed some “down time”, but also for me as well! I shopped my own home…
In 7th grade Humanities students are jumping into their year-long theme of Discovery by reading the book The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind which tells the story of a young man in Malawi, Africa who creates something extraordinary from nothing. They will be comparing & contrasting additional texts and creating original statements that represent their…
Voyagers and Pathfinders (5th and 6th graders!) are off and running in Humanities class! In our first unit, titled “Building a Community of Readers, Writers, and Historians,” students are figuring out how we can come together as a group of learners. We started the year with some team building activities based around the questions: Who…