March 22, 2019
The First Grade had a busy time the past few weeks with our States of Matter Science Unit. We began by observing and recording how long it took for an ice cube in a cup to melt. ...

March 21, 2019
K-Kids recently received a wonderful surprise from some middle school friends. At the beginning of the year, Mrs. Girdwood brought some of her middle school students to our classr...

March 18, 2019
We have a problem in Spanish class. In each of our most recent stories we created in class, we ended up with a cat that bullies other people and animals. It's an epidemic that we ...

March 14, 2019
For the past two weeks in our adolescent health course, sixth graders discussed self esteem and self image and how to build one's self esteem based on intrinsic values and goals, ...

March 11, 2019
Benefits of Boredom
By: Mary Crockett - Grade 3
Did you know when you come back from resting your brain, it might be easier to solve tricky problems? Being bored actually...

March 11, 2019
We have been busy studying the Industrial Revolution and learning how the ingenuity of 19th century Americans changed the world forever. Your student took a test on this content l...

March 9, 2019
The 6th graders began their penpal exchange with Lyme community members. The 6th graders wrote about themselves last week and yesterday received letters back. Their excitement t...
March 9, 2019
The 7th graders started reading the book The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwambe. For each chapter they read, they identify and jot down thoughts, questions and epi...

March 8, 2019
For the past month, the fifth graders have been learning about genetics in science class. Topics have included: inherited traits, dominant versus recessive traits, punnet squares...

March 8, 2019
Photo Courtesy of Jada Rich
The students in 8th grade Humanities have joined a ‘walking party’ of middle schoolers from around the nation and around the globe to study an...
March 7, 2019
In the second grade, we spent the last few weeks learning about different characteristics of cities, including types of housing, innovations, transportation, activities to do and ...

March 4, 2019
Third, fourth, and fifth-grade Lyme School students have just begun working on their very own music projects. Some students are working in small groups, some in pairs, and others ...

March 3, 2019
This past week the 4th Grade presented their persuasive essays to the 3rd Grade to "persuade" them to come their state. For the past several weeks each 4th Grader researched thei...

March 1, 2019
As 6th and 8th graders are working over the past month with Mrs. Abbene in the design lab, 7th grade has been diving into time management as both classes identified this as an imp...

March 1, 2019
3rd graders have been focusing on the Lyme School Value of “Integrity” - students decided on the definition as “doing the right thing, even when no one is watching”. We worked t...

March 1, 2019
We’ve been busy and having fun in K-Ville talking about manners and what makes a good friend. Kindergartners read several books highlighting the importance of including others, gi...

March 1, 2019
We have been learning all about manatees in first grade. Here are a few examples of informative writing that students wrote after we read many books about manatees, learned about...

March 1, 2019
This week in PE, the fourth graders paired up to work in a multi-faceted activity combining eye-hand coordination, setting in volleyball, and working with a partner, all domains o...

February 14, 2019
The seventh graders observed how diffusion can cause cells to lose rigidity when they placed carrots into salt water. They learned about selectively permeable membranes when the...

February 14, 2019
The sixth graders enjoyed a variety of activities during the late fall and through the early winter. November began with a chilly morning visit to Grant Brook where the kids eac...