Classroom Blogs
Making Learning Visible at TBS
Our teachers understand the importance of documenting the great work that happens in their classrooms every day; it makes their students’ learning visible not only to the adults around them, but to the students themselves. You have only to step inside a TBS classroom to see evidence of this, in the photographs, charts, and creative student work you’ll see everywhere.
Classroom blogs are another important method of documenting students’ learning at TBS. We’re proud to share our classroom blogs with you:
Kindergarten-1st grade classrooms:
Blackberry Creek
Laurel Creek
2nd-3rd grade classrooms:
Sweet Briar Creek
Temescal Creek
4th-5th grade classrooms:
Cerrito Creek
Strawberry Creek
6th grade:
Wildcat Creek (includes links to Humanities, Science & Math, and Spanish blogs)
7th grade:
- Humanities
- Math
- Science
- Spanish
8th grade:
- Humanities
- Math
- Science
- Spanish
Other blogs:
Associate Head of School Zachary Roberts’ blog, “Give Me a Lever Long Enough”
Teaching Artist Julianne Hughes’ Elementary art blog
Teaching Artist Benicia Hill’s Middle School art blog
Extended Day teacher Javanne Golob’s gardening blog
Marcella Anwandter’s middle school photography blog



