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Archives for February, 2010

Inly Middle School Student Cooks Up a Book

When he’s not rocking the Inly stage with “Pinball Wizard” on the guitar, Inly Middle School student, Chris Ribaudo, is in the kitchen cooking.
“I started cooking when I was 10—easy stuff like eggs, or helping to bake a cake. Then I started making things on my own,” says Chris.
This passion for cooking led Chris to [...]

The “Aha” Series: Tales from Toddler House

This week, we asked our teachers in Toddler House to share their favorite stories that illustrate those moments of joyful discovery when an idea clicks for a student, the mental light bulb switches on, and the “aha!” epiphany brings new life to learning.
Toddler House
The toddler classroom is a beautiful, welcoming home away from home. A visit [...]

Inly School Parent Reviews Montessori Madness by Trevor Eissler

We are pleased to announce that Trevor Eissler, author of Montessori Madness, will be speaking at the March 23 Inly Insight Event at 5:30 p.m. in the Library. The event is free and open to the public.
You may recall Donna’s podcast about Montessori Madness. To round out the views about the book and to inspire [...]

Inly Middle School Students Apply Newton’s Laws of Motion in Car Race

By Paran Quigley, Inly Middle School Science Teacher
When I first told my friends that our Inly Middle School students would be building and racing model cars instead of having a test on Newton’s Laws of Motion, they looked at me with a mixture of disbelief, sympathy, and genuine confusion. Even after several months of my [...]

The “Aha” Series: Annika’s Pythagorean Theorem Story

This week, Annika Voynow, our Assistant Head of School, shares her favorite story illustrating a moment of joyful discovery when an idea clicks for a student, the mental light bulb switches on, and the “aha!” epiphany brings new life to learning.
Annika’s Pythagorean Theorem Story

One of the things I love most about Montessori is that in [...]