Teachers and students embraced the snow this month by incorporating activities into their lessons. While students were playing in the snow and building snow people, they were also measuring, computing heights, and making comparisons. One class even examined the snow density and other attributes. All the students benefit from exercise, so the Middle Schoolers were challenged to shovel snow for PE extra credit!
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