Jun 22โ26, 2026
Jun 22โ26, 2026
Week 5 at Sage Field was one for the books. New kids joined, sand was delivered, and the mud kitchen doubled in size. Primary students explored animal architects, dove deep into snakes (by student request), and made their own egg bites and popsicles. Elementary students worked on making inferences, tackled division strategies with hands-on manipulatives, launched into natural disaster research projects, and created guided snake craft art. And Friday? Four hours of full Safari Adventure โ bingo, animal masks, and a scavenger hunt.
Both our primary and elementary groups had a full, purposeful week.
Animal Architects & Snakes
Discovered how animals build homes perfectly suited to their needs โ then dove into snakes based on students' own questions and stories
Egg Bites & Popsicles
Students made their own food from start to finish โ building fine motor skills, independence, and real confidence in the kitchen
Core Skills โ Reading & Math
Continued building letter recognition, CVC words, number association, counting, addition, and subtraction through playful, meaningful activities
Product Art: Snake Crafts
Followed multi-step directions to create guided snake crafts โ manipulating materials with intention and working toward a finished goal
New Faces, Fuller Hearts
New families joined this week โ and the warmth in our backyard grew right along with our circle
Making Inferences
Used context clues to draw meaning beyond what's on the page โ a skill built in Week 3 that clicked naturally and confidently this week
Division Strategies
Upper el explored division with bins, marbles, and drawn circles. Lower el continued multiplication with a daily number focus
Natural Disaster Research
Each student chose their own natural disaster and spent the week gathering research and drafting findings โ dioramas coming next week!
Snake Deep Dive
Student curiosity led the way โ their own questions and stories sparked a full classroom exploration of snakes
Safari Adventure Friday
Four hours of wild fun โ custom Safari Bingo, handmade animal masks, and a full outdoor scavenger hunt
Beyond Academics
Sand Delivery & Mud Kitchen x2
Our second sand delivery arrived and we doubled the mud kitchen area โ more room to dig, pour, mix, and imagine.
Safari Adventure Friday
Safari Bingo, animal mask crafts, and an outdoor animal scavenger hunt โ four hours of adventure and play.
Egg Bites & Popsicles
Students prepared their own food from scratch โ fine motor skills, independence, and something delicious all in one.
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Spots are still available for Summer 2026 and enrollment is open for School Year 2026โ2027. Come see the campus for yourself โ we'd love to meet your family.