Galileo goes to Harvard
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
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
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
Mummification is the natural or intentional process by which a corpse’s skin and/or organs have been preserved. In Ancient Egypt, … Continue reading Mummifying a Chicken!
Oddly enough, no rules for Senet have ever been found, either written on papyrus or painted on a tomb wall. … Continue reading The Ancient Game of Senet
December is Ancient Israel Month. We will be reading stories from the old testament, learning about the celebration of Chanukah, … Continue reading December is Ancient Israel Month