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Inly’s Upper Elementary Students Embark on New Physical Fitness Program at the YMCA

A New Physical Fitness Partnership: Inly School and the South Shore YMCA
Upper Elementary students have embarked on a partnership with the South Shore YMCA in Hanover to learn the basics of a good work out program. On alternating Fridays for the next six weeks, students in grades 4–6 will be spending the afternoon working with [...]

The Totem Pole Project: Inly Elementary Students Extend Native American Studies Through Art

For the past month or so, the UE students have been working with Pam on two large totem poles. One for UE1 and the other for UE2. Each class has been split into eight three-person groups. Each group has an animal. The totem poles will be put in the classes when finished.
There were lots of [...]

Upper Elementary Merges Science and Technology to Learn About Tracking

Upper Elementary Science teacher Jeff Klein took several students outside to learn the art of tracking animals after the latest snowstorm that blanketed Massachusetts. Klein and his students used a new application with the Apple iPads to decipher between animal footprints in the snow.
Click the video to see the latest installment of “Outdoors with Jeff”
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A Typical Day in an Upper Elementary Science Class Means Going Outside to Learn

In the first installment of “Outdoors with Jeff,” we find out why Upper Elementary science teacher Jeff Klein takes his students outside to learn about the campus of Inly. On a mild winter day, the students learn about seeds and observe the ever-changing nature from their “sit spots.”
Click on the video to learn more:
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Upper Elementary Students Present in Spanish About Their Pets

“Mi Mascota” Presentations

By Lynda Jackson, Inly Spanish Instructor and Spanish Language Director
As an end-of-the-year project last spring, Upper Elementary Spanish students worked on oral and written presentations about their pets. We now have a terrific video of the presentations to share with you.
Students were asked to prepare storyboards with pictures that would [...]