Our preschool students enjoyed their session with Mr. Frank Coates, who performs as “Mister Boom Boom.” Mr. Coates taught a music lesson incorporating West African drums that included movement activities, songs, and a drum circle where students played the instruments.
Some more photos of our Earth Day learning activities!
Earth Day learning activities! Students contributed to our school rain garden; learned about the process of growing a salad garden and planted their own seeds; participated in environmentally-themed read alouds; and initiated our crayon recycling program. Thank you to our parent volunteers who led these activities!
Earth Day learning activities! Students contributed to our school rain garden; learned about the process of growing a salad garden and planted their own seeds; participated in environmentally-themed read alouds; and initiated our crayon recycling program. Thank you to our parent volunteers who led these activities!
Our students enjoyed learning about and viewing the Solar Eclipse of 2024!
Mrs. Curley's students did a great job as guest readers during Neurodiversity Celebration Week!
Some more photos of our Neurodiversity Week Celebration activities.
This week was Neurodiversity Celebration Week at Zane North and across our district. Staff and students engaged in conversations and activities, and conducted read alouds to explain neurodiversity and increase awareness and knowledge about brain differences. We emphasized sharing information about different neurotypes (such as Autism, ADHD, and Dyslexia) in a strengths-based, inclusive way.
This week was Neurodiversity Celebration Week at Zane North and across our district. Staff and students engaged in conversations and activities, and conducted read alouds to explain neurodiversity and increase awareness and knowledge about brain differences. We emphasized sharing information about different neurotypes (such as Autism, ADHD, and Dyslexia) in a strengths-based, inclusive way.
During Neurodiversity Celebration Week, students learned that neurodiversity is an umbrella term, used to refer to different ways of thinking. To reinforce this point, students got together to decorate their own umbrellas that highlighted various neurodifferences (such as Dyslexia, ADHD, Autism, Tourette Syndrome), and individual student umbrellas were combined to make larger umbrella displays, to emphasize our unity as a school community in valuing all kinds of different minds.
As part of Neurodiversity Celebration Week, we gathered together to plant some flowers. Each student in the school had an opportunity to plant a flower in a seed starting greenhouse kit, choosing from a dozen different kinds of flower seeds. The different kinds of flowers were meant to represent various neurotypes and differences we have as individual learners. And planting them together was a demonstration of our unity as a school community to celebrate, value, and respect our neurodiversity.
Students and staff participated in Rock Your Socks day in support of World Down Syndrome Day on Thursday, March 21st.
Our 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders enjoyed their trip to see "Shrek the Musical" at Collingswood High School today.
Thank you to the Zane North community for your amazing support of our Read-A-Thon. Collectively our students read more than 63,000 minutes, and through many generous donations, $15,000 was raised to support school activities! Pictured below are our 3rd graders, who lead all classes with 12,175 minutes read.
Mrs. Curley and Mrs. Jones' classes had a great visit with these furry friends yesterday. They met therapy dogs Snow, Peppa and Angel and learned how they help people.
We are looking forward to next week's Neurodiversity Celebration Week!
In support of Read-a-Thon, we held an Imagine More Stories assembly with Thembi Palmer featuring the book "This is How We Do It" by Matt Lamothe, which tells the story of how people live in different parts of the world. Students enjoyed this interactive storytelling experience.
Our readers at Zane North have been on the move during Read-a-Thon!
Today our students had the chance to meet with German Exchange students who are staying with host families from Collingswood High School. The exchange students spoke to our students about different aspects of German life and culture.
Our 4th graders enjoyed their engineering workshop with high school engineering teacher, Mr. Brescia.