Melted Crayon Cities
Ozone students have created colorful skies blanketing city skylines by melting crayons over canvas.
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Ozone students have created colorful skies blanketing city skylines by melting crayons over canvas.
Last week, K-1 Stars made puppets during activity with me. We used straws, pipe cleaners, beads, yarn, etc. –Robin
For Wednesday’s WOOT (Whole Ozone Outstanding Time), 4th and 5th graders worked together to create famous landmarks from recycled materials. photos by Yonatan, 5th grade
Ozone students went outside for a lovely spring day.
It looks like the 4th and 5th graders are planning something big.
K-1 students built this year’s greenhouse. After Ozone interns, Emma and Yonatan, installed the greenhouse outside, students in the Comets and Ozone programs transferred our plants outside for hardening, which is the final phase before planting.
Our middle school volunteer, Ben, helped Ozone students grow crystals. After several delays due to snow, children finally got to see the results of their experiment.
Students ventured to Somerville for a complete tour of Formlabs. Students saw every step of the printing process from the initial designing and software engineering to the last steps of completed projects. Children also saw a history of the company’s … Continued
The Kindness Club did it again — students, parents, and the Bowen community exceeded expectations by raising $461 on Tuesday. Thank you to all of the families who baked delicious treats and to the students who baked, crafted, and worked … Continued