Coco is on the move in MAP @WyominaWarriors. Monday she went horseback riding with some friends. Tuesday she was off to the races with a sack race and Wednesday she got a bird’s eye view of the program from a hot air balloon.
Coco has been enjoying her vacation at MAP @WyominaWarriors. Last week she worked on her art. Vacationing can be hard, so Coco took a nap.
To ensure she doesn’t get sick and is ready to help with Santa’s Christmas Eve deliveries, she is drinking vitamin C right from the source.
Coco, the mischievous elf, will be ‘vacationing’ at MAP @WyominaWarriors until it’s time to return to the North Pole.
On Thurs she disguised herself as a snowman and on Fri she taught the students how to make snow angels with no snow! 🤯Who knew this could be done in Florida?! 😆
MAP @MaplewoodElemen ESE program learned how different items react to each other through making lava lamps. Combining water, food coloring, oil and an Alka Seltzer tablet to a bottle creates a reaction that leads to colorful bubbles thus mimicking a lava lamp.
Check out the flowers made by the kids in MAP @WyominaWarriors. Using coffee filters, markers, water, & pipe cleaners the 3rd -5th graders made beautiful flowers. The k-2nd graders used colored pencils, dyed rice, and glue to turn coloring pages into colorful works of art.
MAP @GreenwayGators are creating their own fashion statement with upcycled paper towel tube bracelets. They take a paper towel tube, cut it in half and cut along the spiraled line. Once decorated, they are ready to show their style!
@Hammett_Bowen MAP students brought their imagination to life through creating amazing skyscrapers, beautiful fall trees, and delicious-looking movie theater popcorn!
@HMSBullClan MAP students engaging in indoor and outdoor activities. During this time they created a structure out of Hula Hoops that has a top, bottom, and sides that can fit at least one person.
During early release day, 9/4/24, students in MAP at Fordham | VPK – 2nd (@FordhamFavorite) created paper dragons using cut outs of their hands for the dragon’s body.
Students in MAP at East Marion Elementary were challenged to build a bridge using select building items. The bridge had to be strong enough to hold all three Billy Goats Gruff and tall enough, so they would be out-of-reach of the Troll!
The students at MAP @EMSpride showed their creativity this week with a marble wall maze and life-size portrait. With a little help from a friend to trace them onto paper, the kids got to express how they view themselves with a life-sized representation.