In ARRRRRT, Early Learners discovered different variations of the Jolly Roger. They even painted their own flag by cutting out a triangle and tracing a skull! 🏴☠️ #TrinityLearns
Our names are an important part of our identity. We asked our families to share the meanings and stories behind our students’ names. We enjoyed learning more about each other by listening to the stories shared. #trinitylearns
Free draw, construction, colorings sheets, and more— First graders keep their artistic skills flowing even after they have finished their daily project!#TrinityLearns
Pre-K experiments with building 3D sculptures by studying roller coasters! They test the best ways to attach and ground their chenille stems. #TrinityLearns
Pre-K is watercolor painting their drawings of community buildings. Firehouses, stadiums, and schools, each student chose their own building to add to our Pre-K neighborhood! #TrinityLearns
Early Learners practice their brush skills and they paint down tissue paper hearts. They experiment with overlapping and notice how the translucent colors affect each other.
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