Monday
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Farm Fun!
This summer, SMART START students embraced learning all about life on the farm!
Follow along our farm unit below๐
Classmates diligently care for their class pets each day at school. From placing hay inside the chicken coops, collecting eggs for mealtime to feeding and brushing the bunny, our students are quite the experienced future farmers! Nurturing animals is crucial for a child's social-emotional development as it teaches responsibility, independence, patience, increases self-esteem and so much more!
Learning in nature is vital component of our curriculum. The group gathered in our outdoor classroom to explore themed literature and listen to a story time. In addition, pupils played a cooperative board game Count Your Chickens (linked here!).
Farm friends enjoyed free playing with a classic children's favorite, toy barns! Peers pretend played with various farm animals, tractors and their imaginations.
Fruit picking is a staple farm activity. Our young learners circled by our school garden to pick berries from the blueberry bush.
To conclude our farm festivities, a petting zoo came to visit! The class thoroughly enjoyed this hands-on encounter with goats, ducklings, guinea pigs, sheep, pig and a hedgehog. All interacted with the animals by brushing and feeding them. A fun and adorable way to introduce farm life!
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All About Science!
SMART START's core curriculum places a large emphasis on S.T.E.A.M (science, technology, engineering, art & math). Educating young learners on these subjects allows them to formulate ideas, develop critical thinking, learn how to problem solve, explore, make discoveries, instill inventiveness and so much more!
Read about our recent science unit below๐งช
To commence our stem studies, students put on their lab coats and welcomed Doc V., a science educator and his years of expertise for an interactive microbiology lesson. The class was introduced to the concept of DNA and participated in a hands-on extraction study. Pupils were provided their own strawberries, test tubes, magnifying glasses and other materials. All successfully conducted the experiment and took home their very own test tube full of strawberry DNA! Click here for experiment instructions ๐
Eager engineers excitedly opened their Snap Circuits: Electric Circuit Kit (Linked Here!) Peers pondered over the instruction manual and constructed numerous designs to create sounds through electric currents. Patience and preciseness were utilized as each circuit must be properly connected for the electricity to pass through. This activity serves as an excellent introduction to physics lesson!
SMART START Scientists engaged in a Science Fair at school! All brought in a S.T.E.A.M related item to put on display. Each classmate had the opportunity to introduce their exhibits: binoculars, hand-made invention, rock collection, star machine, habitat art, glass cased insects, plant roots, space board and a slime experiment.! After the presentations, inquisitive minds used magnifying glasses to explore the exhibition.
Mini meteorologists studied the weather and its changes throughout the summer season. Weather wheels and posters were utilized to teach about different cloud types. We discussed each clouds title and what role they play in the atmosphere. Friends were most fascinated by the Nimbostratus, a dark grey cloud that produces rain and snow!
We hope you enjoyed reading all about science at SMART START!
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Thank you Spring.... Hello Summer!
Wednesday
All About Lou Lou
Sunday
Animal Life Cycles
Thursday
Winter 2021
- Winter begins around December 21st and ends around March 20th
- The season starts on the Winter Solstice: the longest night and shortest day of the year
- A nor'easter is a storm which blows strong winds over north east states such as New England
- Winter is the coldest season of the year