
PTO Harvest Festival taking place this afternoon at Coolidge School. Thank you Coolidge PTO for all you do! #community

Students in third grade at Coolidge played a Jeopardy style game to review important math skills. It also served as a great way to practice sportsmanship and communication skills! #community




Writers.



Researchers in 1D interviewed Their family members to learn where their families originated from! Some countries include Italy, Turkey, Austria and more! Students pick one of their countries of origin to research and create their own country books!





Kindergarten writers find inspiration from nature! We marched, we counted leaves, we made leaves fly like snow flurries and then we told our stories to each other.




Mrs. Moor and I are putting our study group work into action!
1M mathematics use vertical non-permanent surfaces to work out solutions with their math partner.










Math centers underway in KRO




Healthy eating today for these 5th graders at Sicomac's Health Barn Assembly!



Stops along the way as immigrants are processed at Ellis Island. @wpscoolidge 4th grade





When entering Ellis Island the first stop is the Registry Room. @wpscoolidge





Fourth graders at Coolidge on the ferry headed to Ellis Island!




Fifth grade students working hard to add sensory details to their writing today at Coolidge School!





Thank you to the Wyckoff Fire Department for visiting our K-1 students today during Fire Prevention Month to remind them of important fire safety tips! #community





Sicomac's amazing 4th grade recess volunteers had a great time helping 1C students with book shopping and reading in the library! It’s wonderful to see students of all ages enjoying their time in the library.











Go outside!


P.E. with Mrs. McCurry and Ms. Reitano is always fun and games, and even some hula hoops! Teamwork makes the dream work in the gym!




Fifth graders at Coolidge School working together to solve different tasks in math!





Working together with peers in 3rd grade at Coolidge School increases engagement, thinking skills, and collaboration in math!





Fourth graders have been learning about the Lenape and how they lived off the land. They were given the challenge to make tools to survive using limited materials.





Reading Across Genres Immersion. What do you already know? What is your new learning?