Kindergarten Adventures: Exploring Vertebrate and Invertebrate Animals
Kindergarten students have been studying vertebrate and invertebrate animals. They have made connections to their English class Unit Wild animals and to their integrated project "School of fish" by making fish skeleton crafts using cardboard paper, pipe cleaners and...
Gabriel Sánchez: Winner of Best Opening Speech COP Bogota 2023
Gabriel did a spectacular job representing Rochester School at COP Bogota 2023. He was part of the African Countries Delegation and introduced his argument about how African Nations generate and manage finances related to sustainable development. He won Best...
Journey Through Ancient Egypt: Exploring Geography, Achievements, and Global Connections
In Middle School, the students will begin learning about Ancient Egypt this week. They will be exploring the geography and environment of the region and why people decided to settle in the region. Students will look at the many great achievements of Ancient Egypt and...
Mapping the World’s Physical Geography in Social Science
In the next unit of Colombian & World Social Science students will explore the physical characteristics and biodiversity of different regions in the world through basic cartography. Likewise, processes of comparison and contrast of physical geography in the world...
Exploring Nature and Science: Lower Elementary Students’ Journey with Charles Darwin
In Natural and Environmental Science class, students from Lower Elementary, have been making observations of different plants and animals. By learning about the life of Charles Darwin and his discoveries, students realized the importance of being good observers of...
Embracing Diversity in Life Sciences: Exploring the Animal Cell Together
Diversity is an important element when studying Life Sciences, not only when we look at the different species and ecosystems all around our planet, but also when we look at diverse products our students develop. In class, each student made a drawing of the animal...
Educational Fun with IVL: Fifth-Grade Students Explore Chemical Changes and Signs of a Chemical Change
Fifth-grade students are filled with excitement and enthusiasm when it comes to learning about science topics such as chemical changes and signs of a chemical change. By incorporating Integrated Visual Learning (IVL) strategies, the classroom becomes an engaging and...
Kindergarten Adventures: Exploring Vertebrate and Invertebrate Animals
Kindergarten students have been studying vertebrate and invertebrate animals.They have made connections to their English class Unit Wild animals and to their integrated project "School of fish" by making fish skeleton crafts using cardboard paper, pipe cleaners...