Written by: Alana, Abigail, Sophia, Maddie (Room 41)
Have you ever wanted to create a house out of cardboard? As Room 41 explored the difficulties and accomplishments of construction, a whole new way of discovery built up. Different designs filled the room and judges (Mrs. Gawel, Mrs. Castleman, Dr. Winslow, Mr. Kramer, Ms. Manari) with excitement. When everyone presented their houses, the judges showed the wonderful scores and declared the winner. Though everyone got great advice, there was only true triumph. This was a wonderful experience for all to enjoy!
Written by: Alana, Abigail, Sophia, Maddie (Room 41)
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Third grade students got to experience 'Ssuuna', a musical performer from the 'Young Audiences Arts for Learning'. His energetic performance had students and teachers out of their seats, singing, dancing, and interacting with musical instruments from his native country of Uganda. We extend much appreciation to our PTO organization who brought this learning experience to our students.
How can an elephant sit on an egg? Anything is possible in a Dr. Seuss book…or in a STEM lesson. Students all over Hershey Elementary celebrated 'Read Across America Week' and Dr. Seuss last week. In this particular challenge, third grade students created a nest that will protect an egg, even when an “elephant” is sitting on top.
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