The walls of Randolph elementary School rang with the happy
chatter of students and their parents on April15 at the school opened its doors
for “See how we’ve grown”. The event showcased the creativity of RES faculty who
help their students explore the world around them, learning useful skills along
the way. These clever teachers never miss an opportunity to fill young minds with
knowledge while they are having fun.
From ceramics to native American longhouses crafted of paper
and paste to podcasts and interactive maps with QR codes, RES has been a hive
of creativity and learning as reflected in decorations in the library.
Technology and construction paper play well together in the classroom |
Using modern tech to explore Goochland's past |
fanciful ceramic fish |
Exploring the ground beneath their feet |
Waterways of Goochland |
A bee theme for the library, a hive of learning |
The “Roadrunners” of RES have been very busy exploring and researching
the world around them so they can value and preserve Mother Earth. The students
have also made additions to the nature trail and courtyard leaving a legacy for
those students who follow their path through the halls of RES.
Kudos to all who work hard to teach and inspire future generations.
1 comment:
These( and other hardworking GPS teachers) deserve our respect and a RAISE!!!!!
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