Take & Make: Glitter Chenille Christmas Trees
Chenille stems Christmas tree.
Available while supplies last.
Grades K-5
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Chenille stems Christmas tree.
Available while supplies last.
Grades K-5
Make a spinning Thanksgiving card and learn the science behind it!
Available while supplies last.
Grades K-5
Make an articulated paper toy or a 3D paper toy using one of the cardboard attachment techniques.
Available while supplies last.
Grades K-5
Should Plastic be banned?
Banning mobile devices (cell phones, smartphones) at schools: yes or no?
Homeschool or public school?
Girls Who Code club for 3rd to 5th grade girls will be held during Fall 2022 starting September 14. It runs until Oct 26 ( 7 meetings on every Wednesday @ 7- 8 p.m. in the comuter lab ) No need to bring laptop.
Kids will pick up the computer science concept such as order of codes, events, loops, conditionals, function and list through the projects.
Scratch is block-based which is easy to learn and the projects are fun to spark the interest of coding.
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Stop by on Tuesdays to relax after school with some coloring pages. This program is for students grades K+.
Thursday, September 22 at 7:00
Grades 1-4
September is Hunger Action Month. Kids in grades 1-4 can join Olivia Forté-Gardner, from Middlesex County’s food bank REPLENISH, to learn about food insecurity. What does it mean, how can you help, how can you help other kids? We’ll explore the topic with an inspiring story followed by their Find the Hungry Duck game and hunger action creative activity.
Learn white cane safety tips for people who are sighted
Practice proper sighted guide
Learn about library programs for the visually impaired.
See and learn about the white cane and braille!
Should Plastic be banned?
Banning mobile devices (cell phones, smartphones) at schools: yes or no?
Homeschool or public school?