Celebration of Learning
Wednesday, November 13, 2004 6:30-7:00pm
Come and see all our school has to offer!
We would like like to invite everyone, including North Brookfield Elementary School families, to our second "Celebration of Learning" night at NBHS. Come and see all the great things happening at our school. We would like to extend a special invitation to our families at NBES. This is a great opportunity for you and your children to tour our school and learn about our classes, student activities, and sports teams. We will have student lead presentation, community resource tables, student tours, food, art exhibit, and musical performance from our very own NBHS band! Our award winning robotics team, The Robotic Rebels, will be on hand to talk about our STEM and Robotics programs. We will have free child care available.
For more information call 508 867-7131 or visit our website.
I included links to fun facts about winter, videos, stories and poems.
Looking forward to a wonderful night!
🌨️ “I wonder if the snow loves the trees and fields, that it kisses them so gently? And then it covers them up snug, you know, with a white quilt; and perhaps it says 'Go to sleep, darlings, till the summer comes again.'” - Lewis Carroll
🧣 Learning About the Season
This would make a great Kahoot!
15 interesting facts about winter!
What Makes Winter, Winter?
- Here's a post from National Geographic that explains what a season is, and describes seasons in different parts of the world. It's a resource for 6th - 12th.
- From Education World, a great list of winter-themed resources, across all subjects and ages (and it's not too overwhelming!)
- Here's a really cool list of science experiments for winter. No cold and snow where you are? No worries. A freezer will suffice :)
Say it with Video!
From Edutopia, a wide selection of 5-minute films for teaching about winter. Everything from chemistry to Spanish. Something for everyone.
Lessons & Activities about Snow & Ice
Here's a great snow day resource to either send home to parents, or just use with students, yourself! It's chock full of easy, engaging activities, from literacy to science.
🥶 Exploring Hibernation 🧦
How does hibernation work? - Sheena Lee Faherty