2nd Graders learning and having fun together!

Summer Reading Camp=Marble Celebration in Mrs. Flewelling’s Class
Prek tasted maple syrup candy made from the sap they collected from their maple tree. The verdict: delicious!

Mrs. Verney’s class enjoyed visiting the Maine Maritime Museum and exploring the Chris Van Dusen exhibit.










Mrs. Michaud's class FARMS trip!






Matt singing Spanish songs with Michaud's during a scavenger hunt!


Go, Grow, Glow quesadillas with Hedda in the greenhouse!





Spanish club making tostones and fried yuca. Shout out to Hedda for helping!






Ms. Tracy’s class had a blast at FARMs this month. Students were busy mincing, zesting, chopping, and squeezing. Thank you to all our wonderful volunteers and the YMCA.




3rd and 4th grade are mastering 4 square Badminton in PE! It’s quickly becoming a favorite!


Third graders tried to outrun a dinosaur, but no one made it this year.



We have been learning about and cooking with sourdough starter in Ag Club. We made sourdough pretzel bites and grilled cheese on sourdough bread. Thank you to Walpole Wildflours for the starter!



Mr Coleman's class had lots of fun setting up our new trail camera.
The Owls Head Transportation Museum visited the 3/4 multiage, helping us experiment with electricity!






Ms. Tracy’s 3/4 reading group had a first in March. Two cougars in our room for reading! Well done students and keep earning those PAWSitive praises.

Snowy fun!



5th graders learned how to harvest worm castings with Jock from Mainely Worms, and harvested about 20 pounds of castings to use in our greenhouse and garden. They used some math skills to estimate how many worms they had and were surprised to learn there were thousands!



6th grader, Clodagh McQuillan won the Conservation poster contest in the 4th-6th grade category, sponsered by the Knox-Lincoln Soil and Water Conservation District. Her poster will be entered to compete at the state level. Well done, Clodagh!

Here are our GSB Pi day contestants bravely reciting digits of Pi! Congratulations to our winners: Paton in 5th grade with 170 digits, Crosby in 2nd grade with 110 digits, Ellie in 8th grade with 106 digits & Jhay in 4th grade with 62 digits! Great job everyone!








Mrs. Farnsworth’s class is learning about weather and what makes a rainbow in the sky. We competed a rainbow craft with our 4th grade buddies and made a “walking rainbow” using primary colors.



