Reflecting on March at The Golden Rule
- Admin
- Apr 4, 2015
- 1 min read
In early March, The Golden Rule was profiled in the Princeton Times. We are so excited to move to our new location, which will open this summer for our first summer camps. Read the article here.
Pre-School
We enjoyed a special art lesson from guest Katherine Shook on Vincent Van Gogh and then painted our own Starry Nights.
We also took a geography-themed field trip to nearby Concord University. Our students were treated to the Big Map of Europe, where they learned about map keys, countries in Europe, major cities in each country, and foods that come from Europe.
Finally, we are excited to be a part of the Princeton Community Garden which gives us a space to practice practical life and botany! Our students have started catnip, basil, thyme, and cucumber seeds. The students are ready to watch them sprout and grow.
Science Night
Our March Science Night was all about astronomy. We had a great time learning about gravity, painting planets for our own miniature solar system, using Oreos to explore our moon’s phases, shrinking planetary distance down to a more manageable scale with toilet paper, and more.

Thank you to everyone for a great month. We have many fun things to look forward to in April, including a live play, a field trip to the local mosque, and another fun science night. We can’t wait!
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