A number of students in Ms. Farkas and Ms. Schoen's first-grade
classroom at Eureka Heights Elementary School brought back custom made snowmen
after their winter break.
The snowmen were a part of the "Think! Stretch!" Brain
Freeze activities that the students worked on over their break to help with
math and literacy.
Students were encouraged to read at least 20 minutes each day,
while also completing 20 math problems per day. Creative activities such as
making the snowman out of household items, as well as mini-science projects
using items found around the house, were also included.
There was also a section for students to practice their writing
and narrative skills.
Frosty the Snowman tips his hat to these first-graders that went
above and beyond over their winter break!
this is great
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