Our kinder students are at it again! Proving that mathematicians can be any age! Here they are using concrete models to support their thinking!



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All hands on deck! Let's work together to determine the difference between needs and wants!



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While wishing for snow, the students in Ms. Jones' class were busy creating snow people. They had fun using a variety of materials and their own creativity!




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The 3rd grade students in Ms. Renno's class had fun creating ornaments with shaving cream! Look at those colors and that texture!


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Our first graders also participated in exploring with gingerbread treats! Using nontraditional materials to build structures is a great way to expand on student creativity!


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What is better than exploring and creating with delicious treats? The second graders in Mrs. Doull's class got to do just that with creating gingerbread houses! There were so many different and successful approaches to creating a free standing structure (and no bite marks!).




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Our TK students learning about the changing seasons and all of the beautiful fall colors!



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Mrs. Rickerl's TK students are engineering masters! These Transitional Kindergartners are not only preparing for their future but having fun doing it!


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