The opportunity and challenge to create a small independent school was unique and exciting. Using my M.S.Ed., and my experience working with children, I wanted to create a school where learning was empowering and joyful.
While play-based and exploratory learning has been emphasized in child development research, it is not easy to do. As a teacher, my challenge was to listen to students’ interests and design activities that would satisfy their queries while also following CCSS for three different grades. Developing Cherries School required creative planning in order to facilitate (rather than instruct) learning.
Translated into literacy & mathematics…
A K-2 class of students represent every stage in the process of learning-to-read moving to reading-to-learn. All students received leveled phonics (based on Wilson Fundations) and guided reading lessons, combined with opportunities to read together, and use books to answer questions. In mathematics we used skills developed in Eureka Math to satisfy our mathematic queries, and grow our understanding of math around us.
Notably, Cherries’ School is quite possibly the only school in the history of the world named in honor of a hamster.