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  1. Handling Our American Flag

    May 1, 2024

    Atwood Primary School’s evening custodian, Bob Smith, works with second graders to teach them how to handle our American flag. Each day, children take turns taking down our flag and… Read More

  2. Reflecting on Honesty

    April 29, 2024

    At Atwood Primary School, Mrs. Weatherbie’s student teacher, Madison Bradbury, taught the children an important Social-Emotional word – honesty. She featured a wonderful book called The Empty Pot about a… Read More

  3. Atwood’s Reading Celebrations

    April 22, 2024

    To celebrate reading, Atwood Primary held a door decorating week as well as a “Read My Shirt” day! Such creative ways to celebrate reading with their young learners! #WeAreRSU18 #AtwoodAwesome

  4. Atwood Archery

    April 8, 2024

    Atwood’s kindergarten through second grade PE classes recently had a visit from Patrick Kearns from the YMCA who is the director of Camp Tracy and New England Sport Camps. These… Read More

  5. Honeybee Program

    April 1, 2024

    March was an exciting month in the Atwood library. Every school year, RSU 18’s elementary librarians with students in K-2 gather and put together a list of books that everyone… Read More

  6. How To Make Slime

    March 25, 2024

    Did somebody say slime? The Atwood kindergarteners in Mrs. Hatch’s class enjoyed a fun (and messy) kick-off to their how-to writing unit by making slime from scratch! They gathered the… Read More

  7. Egg-cellent Force and Motion Studies

    March 18, 2024

    Ms. Bickford’s second graders at Atwood Primary School have had fun exploring the concepts of force, motion, push, pull, friction, and gravity through a variety of close reads and experiments. They’ve… Read More

  8. Sharing Nonfiction Writing Piece

    March 11, 2024

    Mrs. Couture’s second grade student, Eli, read his nonfiction writing piece about wolves to Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Gartley! Eli shared, “I felt a little bit nervous but mostly honored… Read More

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