Building a suspension bridge by Ava McHugh
Building a suspension bridge was really cool. I could play with it all day long. It was so strong it … Continue reading Building a suspension bridge by Ava McHugh
Building a suspension bridge was really cool. I could play with it all day long. It was so strong it … Continue reading Building a suspension bridge by Ava McHugh
This month will be devoted to the study of ancient Greece. We will be reading and summarizing “The Story of … Continue reading January is Ancient Greece Month!
In January we received an invitation to stay with our dear friend Joan Macomber (Uncle Brian’s Mom) at her gorgeous … Continue reading A Greek Adventure in Rhode Island
On Wednesday the 26th of January The Galileo School had the great pleasure of traveling to Harvard University for a … Continue reading Galileo goes to Harvard
Payton, Jack and Ava wrote and performed a three act play based on the Iliad. This was their big English … Continue reading The Iliad: A Play In Three Acts
Alan Davies attempts to answer the proverbial question: how long is a piece of string? But what appears to be … Continue reading How Long Is A Piece Of String?
The diving bell was an early invention to help humans extend their time under water. Divers swam into these bubbles … Continue reading Greek Diving Bell Experiment
The month of January is Ancient Greece Month at the Galileo School and as a project, we decided to paint … Continue reading Painting Greek Vases
In ancient Greece, people used a Clepsydra or water clock to measure the passage of time. Before we started this … Continue reading Making A Clepsydra
We spent a lovely evening at the Met drawing in the European sculpture gallery. Ava selected a sculpture of “Andromeda … Continue reading Drawing in the European Galleries