The School Committee with Student Advisory Council will meet on Thursday, February 15, at 6:00PM at JFK and via Zoom.
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Maker space live with Kindergarten

Maker space live with Kindergarten

Yesterday students in the kindergarten class at Ryan Road used their creativity to express themselves after reading a story that taught them about sharing, making mistakes and being unique. Ms. Egitto’s class partnered with Tech Integration Specialist Ms. Mariani-Prall to design up some fancy potato pants! Google eyes, sharing and practicing fine motor skills were high priorities in this lesson as students navigated tracing pants, finding designs that worked for their character, and sharing the tools in the box of goodies. Students were able to hear a story read outloud while observing the images with a doc camera on the big screen for those in the back, and then talk about how to be kind to one another. Students also learned to support their fellow peer in designing stylish pants for the potatoes they found waiting for them in the makerspace.students working on cutting out different colored paper and gluing it to a paper potato