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Continue reading →: The True Test
"I'm so excited to be teaching you guys — I've been hearing about you all week!" These words (or words like these) were our welcome from many of the naturalists we learned from at Wolf Ridge this year. The word on the street (or in the naturalists' dorm) was that…
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Continue reading →: Opera Openings
The opera was wonderful. The gift of time and talent that the St. Olaf students gave us can not be overstated. It was a tremendous opportunity. And, for many students, it has not been an easy month. We've talked a lot this year about the growth mindset – the idea…
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Continue reading →: We Just Keep Going and Going
Personal Projects Just before winter break, the 4th grade Herons received their 5th grade mentor. During the 4th grade projects, the 5th graders shepherd the 4th graders through every step. We do mini-lessons together and then the 5th graders support the 4th graders as they attempt this kind of research…
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Continue reading →: On Being Vulnerable
About a week ago, I was drifting in and out of sleep listening to the radio. The show was On Being and the interview was with Brene Brown, a researcher whose TED talk about vulnerability had gone viral about three years ago. It was an interesting interview about the necessity of letting…
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Continue reading →: Who’s In Charge Here?
There is a wonderful moment in the life of a theme when I am no longer in charge. Students have ideas and act on them. They no longer wait to be told what to do — they know what they want to do and, unless it involves the paper cutter,…
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Continue reading →: Shared Work
"Collaboration" "Col" – shared. "labor" – to work. Shared work. What does it mean to share work? Not just to work along side each other but to work in a way where we are building on one another's work? How do we work in a way that, as our This…
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Continue reading →: Out and About at Carleton
Last Thursday, we were treated to a trip to Carleton to wrap up the work we'd been doing with Max and Emma, two students in Victoria Morse's history class: Renaissance Worlds. Our students learned about historical maps with Max and Emma and they created maps of a place special to…
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Continue reading →: Time to Take the Plunge
Heron families, I need your help. A dream of mine (and a lot of current and former Prairie Creek students) is within reach — new playground equipment that will compliment our philosophy and enhance our children's play. It's been something we've been scheming about for a long time, ever since…
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Continue reading →: Where are you from?
The Herons thoroughly enjoyed Minnecanos by Mixed Blood Theater. It was an artful exploration of what it means to have an ethnic identity. "Jimmy" a Minnesotan boy whose great grandfather immigrated for Mexico, does not know much at all about the traditions of his elders – in large part because…
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Continue reading →: To Strut Upon the Stage
Today the Herons found out the roles they will be playing in our production of Twelfth Bite. I can't wait to get started. I am continually amazed by the power of theater in a classroom. We recently had a half a day of professional development devoted to looking at how we…






