
March 26, 2020
  Choose Your Own Adventure: Bulleted Points or Narrative Explanation  
 
  Bullets:  
 • Remote Learning until  May 4th  
 • Complete the Remote Learning Feedback Survey  
 •...

March 26, 2020
  New Video Release From 6 Feet Productions  
     In an action packed text exchange between the School Principal (that's me), The Sanitizer (who looks somewhat like me) and a squ...

March 23, 2020
 Good Morning! 
 Here is one way to start your morning off right.  My weekend distraction from any, and all, news sources.  Stay tuned after the directions for the Drive In to see...

March 20, 2020
    
  Key to this weekend and days ahead: Stress management and Morale/Mental well being.  
 Information saturation is a major source of anxiety. "COVID-19 UPDATE-ITIS" is a res...

March 19, 2020
 Parents: Please tell me you get the reference to Spinal Tap, which, if you have not seen,  would be your homework. 
  Parents: You have your fingers on the volume.   
 Every Fam...


March 18, 2020
  
 Hello Lyme School! 
 You can view the video above or you can read boring details, save some time, and not look at my face by reading below: 
 • Lunches are available.  If yo...

March 17, 2020
  To Do:  
 Parents:  Download   the Lyme School App set notifications to on. 
 Check your class page on the Remote Learning Page in the morning ~8:30am  
 Ask your Mentor for a...

March 16, 2020
  Your To Do List:  
 • You have checked our website today so you have accomplished the first item on your list. Good Job, You get a ⭐️ 
 • You should Download the Schools App an...

March 15, 2020
 Sarah Glass is my mobile phone hero: 
 To get notifications from the Lyme School website, you will need to download the Lyme School App: 
 Apple:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/ap...

March 15, 2020
  
 I wanted to emphasize a very important aspect of the Remote Learning Plan , that may not be immediately obvious as it is less about 'Learning' and more about supporting the en...

March 12, 2020
 There were many exciting things happening in the 2nd grade classrooms last week for Read Across America. One of these was a special Drop Everything and Read (DEAR) time held after...

March 11, 2020
 Who is Shaun Tan, you ask?  Talk to a 5th grader and they will tell you all about this incredible author/illustrator.  Shaun Tan is an Australian author who lives in Melbourne, Au...

March 9, 2020
 We began writing opinion pieces this week in K.  Of course, first we needed to discuss what an opinion is!  Then the children were asked to write which season they like best, wint...

March 7, 2020
 Learning the stories of our community's past changes the way we think about the present. Fourth grade has been investigating Lyme's past using historical photos and text donated b...

March 4, 2020
 This week in math class, 8th graders explored the decreasing rebound height of a bouncing ball.  They chose a type of ball and conducted an experiment to find its rebound ratio wh...

March 3, 2020
 In honor of Read Across America Week, the Art room door is decorated as one  of my favorite books to read to my youngest students: Beautiful Oops by Barney Salzberg. It sets the r...

March 2, 2020
 Greetings families! 
 Stanton Time has been rocking and rolling - starting off with some great conversations and learning about tattling vs. reporting/telling in Kindergarten. Ki...
March 2, 2020
 The 8th Grade finished up their study of WW2 by creating a memorial to one aspect of the Second World War that they felt should be remembered.  They conducted research, wrote an i...

March 1, 2020
 This quarter, a small group of seventh and eighth graders have been participating in the practice of mindfulness and meditation during their elective block.   According to Yogaped...
