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.”
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Last week, the Meehan Family Artsbarn was filled with two-story geodome structures. With the help of Mallory Bagwell and his hundreds of pvc pipes, Inly students in grades K–8 were able to combine math, science, architecture, teamwork, and hands-on learning to create giant dome-like structures:
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Bagwell, who was professionally trained as a Ringling Clown, says his [...]
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In this installment of the Head’s Podcast Series of 2010–2011, Donna sits down with Upper Elementary science teacher, Jeff Klein, to discuss how Inly students are learning things outside the four walls of the classroom.
Jeff is a new teacher at Inly this year, and everyday he brings his class outside to learn about the ever-changing [...]
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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 [...]
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