Today, our youngest scientists dove into physics and measurement through an engaging, hands-on lesson. Ms. Jannell’s Grizzly 3/4 students calculated the distance a ball traveled by blowing it across the floor and measuring it with blocks. This activity helped them explore key concepts like force, distance, and measurement in a playful yet meaningful way. Lessons like this foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and a deeper understanding of real-world concepts—all while keeping students actively engaged in play-based learning! What will our youngest scientists do next?!
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