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Students Review and Learn about Life Cycles

As they reviewed for New York State testing, the class connected their learning to the world around them. They discovered how bluebirds care for their young, how bullfrogs develop from tadpoles to strong jumpers, and how a simple bean seed can transform into a thriving plant.

By comparing these life cycles, students are building a deeper understanding of nature’s patterns and the connections among all living things. Their curiosity and effort show that science isn’t just something learned in a book—it’s happening all around us every day.

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Santa's Ramp Project Soars to New Heights

Riccardi Grade 1 teachers Jennifer Wade and Stefanie Colclough guided students through a Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) project focused on problem solving and creativity. Students built sleighs using cardboard, pipe cleaners, tape, tinfoil, popsicle sticks, and other recycled materials, then designed ramps of different heights to see whose sleigh would travel the farthest.

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