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Jeni Vogel

@JVogelScience

Science Teacher at JFK and Park Elementary School

Port Chester, NY Katılım Ağustos 2021
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As we come to the end our unit on Plant and Animals, 1st graders at JFK made camouflaged moths to match various animal patterns this past week.
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Our Kindergartners at Park Ave had so much fun learning about collisions at Park Avenue yesterday!
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Thank you New Canaan Nature Center for an awesome Birds of Prey program for our 1st graders at JFK and Park Avenue this week.
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Had an “electric” time at Park Avenue School’s light themed STEAM Night last week #familyfun #RAMily
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An amazing STEAM night with a fantastic team! Thank you Ms. Temple, Ms. Bartosh, Ms. Thomas, Ms. O’Brien, Ms. Baisley, Ms. Vogel, Coach Cafaldo, Mr. Bailey, Ms. Maldonado and Coach Castellano!!!!!!
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Mrs. Regueira’s amazing bilingual Kindergarten zoologists shared all their learning about animals through these beautiful culminating projects. ¡Qué increíble! ✏️📚@PrincipalR_TAE @AP_Fuller @RinelloPC
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1st graders at JFK and Park Avenue created umbrellas which they adapted to be more like trees so they wouldn’t blow over in the wind. Students were so excited to see if their “umbrella tree” withstood our “wind fan.”
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Thank you Veolia (formerly SUEZ) for a great virtual presentation on the water cycle for our 3rd grade students.
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Kindergartners at Park Avenue explored what happens when two objects collide!
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Our 1st graders at Park Avenue continue to study the concept of camouflage by creating their very own camouflaged moths. Can you spot the moth in picture #2?
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First graders began learning about camouflage today. They searched the classroom for moths hidden on trees and stumps. Can you spot how many moths are on this tree?
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JFK third graders have been exploring the concepts of evaporation and condensation. This week things came together as we discussed the water cycle as a whole.
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Our kindergartners at Park Avenue and JFK continue to learn about force and motion, focusing on the concept of speed this week. They had to work collaboratively to sort items that are fast and slow.
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First graders at Park Avenue explored how different shaped and size bird beaks affect what birds can and cannot eat.
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Kindergartners kicked off their unit on motion this week learning about push and pull. They even got to push and pull a toy car!
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Our kindergartners learned about science tools today and practiced using tweezers for science class at JFK.
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JFK 3rd graders explored the concept of surface tension by testing how many drop of water they could fit onto a penny. A few students got as much as 49 drops of water onto one penny!
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