Grade 6

The Sixth Grade Reaches New Heights

Sixth Grade Trip to Hulbert '16

By Lilah O’N. and Mr. Oakes

On Wednesday and Thursday here at Hulbert, we climbed high into the treetops and scurried up a mountainside!

Wednesday afternoon, after a delicious lunch of sandwiches and soup, we set out into the trees for a scary but fun high ropes adventure. After Counselor Ross gave us instructions, we were ready to climb! A class favorite was the very long zip line that went from a high tower all the way to the other side of the course.

“It felt like you were going to fall to the ground when you stepped off the platform,” said Lilah, but instead we soared through the air with the breeze in our hair!

Sixth Grade Trip to Hulbert '16

After a long afternoon of zipping, climbing, and balancing, we headed back to enjoy some recreation time in the Treehouse, the Castle, and the Cave. Then we enjoyed a scrumptious dinner of tacos and birthday cake.

Sixth Grade Trip to Hulbert '16

We then split into core groups and set out on a night journey! We were blindfolded and led through the dark to the archery range and the play pirate ship by the lake. We learned about how our eyes work in the dark and let our other senses, like touch and hearing, lead the way through the night. We watched for shooting stars in the bedazzled dome above before heading back to our cabins for a good night’s rest.

On Thursday, we rose early and set off for Black Mountain in nearby New Hampshire. The climb up the mountainside was challenging, but wow were were rewarded for our efforts! The views from the top were extraordinary.

Sixth Grade Trip to Hulbert '16

Later that night, we dined on roast chicken, cornbread, and veggies, then played fun games by the fire.

This morning, we’re off to an early start getting packed up and cleaning our cabins. We’ll do one more team-building exercise, and then we’ll hop back on the bus for our journey home. We can’t wait to get back and see everyone we love!

Please see below for more photos of our adventures. Scroll the mouse over to click through.

Sixth Grade Hulbert Trip '16

By |2016-10-26T15:35:26-04:00October 21st, 2016|

The Sixth Grade Heads into the Woods!

Sixth Grade Trip to Hulbert '16

By Esme Mamousette, Petra Orloff, Gevi Syrett, and Mr. Oakes
Photos by Ms. Shortelle and Mr. Oakes

The sixth grade arrived at Hulbert yesterday morning after a long drive north through beautiful fall foliage. On the bus, the boys passed the time playing a card game called “The Art Game” and the girls sang songs like “Let It Go,” “Under the Sea,” “Me Too,” and also a little “Hamilton.”

Said Petra, “I kinda liked the bus ride.”

Upon arrival, we were split into two groups, one with a nice counselor with short blonde hair named Emily and one with a playful and goofy counselor named Zack. We then jumped right in with group exercises and had fistfuls of fun. Throughout our stay, we will do activities within these core groups.

The cabins at Hulbert were clean and ready for us when we got there. The cabins are very nice, with rugs and bedside tables. At night, during free time, the girls host meetings while the boys rehearse a puppet show called “Uglyton.”

One of the most popular activities on the first day was playing in the castle, which has many small towers and passageways that the sixth grade just loves. There is something about the blue-grey color that feels adventurous.

Sixth Grade Trip to Hulbert '16

Last night, half the class helped make dinner. We took charge of the Caesar salad and garlic bread. After dinner, we played fun games in the barn before returning to our cabins for some free time before bed.

This morning, while Emily’s group made breakfast, some of the girls went down to the lake with Ms. Shortelle. The view was amazing! We also went to a tiny lighthouse.

After our morning meal, we created fires with birch wood and sticks, as we learned wilderness survival skills. We also built our own fort, which the whole class adored!

Sixth Grade Trip to Hulbert '16

Then, we strolled down to the lakeside for some archery. After Counselor Brendan’s safety instructions, we had fun firing arrows at targets, as we basked in the beautiful autumn sun.

Sixth Grade Trip to Hulbert '16

In addition to participating in fun games and activities, we have really been pushed to work together on this trip, learning to listen better to one another and try to have one voice. These skills help us accomplish different challenges. One, for example, involved building a bridge between three boxes with two wooden boards while keeping at least one foot off the ground at all times. And if that wasn’t enough, the boards weren’t long enough to stretch from one box to another! It was challenging but fun, and we can’t wait to see what other adventures await us here at Hulbert!

See below for more photos of our trip. Roll the mouse over the image to scroll through.

Sixth Grade Hulbert Trip '16

By |2016-10-25T15:02:08-04:00October 19th, 2016|

4th Grade Adventure to Art Omi!

Last Friday, our Fourth Grade students visited Omi International Arts Center in Ghent, NY, where they had an opportunity to get up-close and personal with internationally renown sculptural works. In conjunction with their study of architecture, the class focused on the sculptures of Architecture Omi, a special program that facilitates projects exploring the intersection of architecture, art and landscape – a sixty-acre ‘architect’s playground’. Highlights of the experience included meeting Chilean artist Nicolas Arancea Muller who shared insight to his building process and investigating ReActor,  a 44-foot by 8-foot structure that rotates 360-degrees atop a 15-foot concrete column. After our trek in The Fields, we enjoyed a much-deserved picnic lunch on the patio. The students are excited to get back to work on their own architectural models in the BCD studio!

By |2020-01-14T11:41:56-05:00September 26th, 2016|

General Music on Spotify!

As you may know, our Pre-K to 6th grade students get 2-5 blocks of music instruction each and every week. In addition to singing, playing instruments, and creative movement, we also incorporate opportunities for listening to various musics from around the world.

Thanks to the Kindergarten parents for requesting I share out my General Music PK-6 Spotify playlist. Feel free to put this on in the car or whenever the desire arises. Most BCD kids will recognize the tracks, although some are more subtly used as background” or “transition” music. Also, feel free to check back throughout the year as our listening repertoire grows!

Musically Yours,

Mr. Martin

By |2016-09-23T12:06:00-04:00September 23rd, 2016|
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