Solar Prints
K-1 students made solar prints or cyanotype, an early form of camera-less photography that dates back to 1842. –Robin
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K-1 students made solar prints or cyanotype, an early form of camera-less photography that dates back to 1842. –Robin
On Tuesday, May 22nd, students who have participated in BASCP’s farm to market program visited the Newton Community Farm where they received a tour of the fields and barn and worked some of the crops. Reva, the farm’s educational specialist … Continued
The Ozone had a group activity where teachers got to lie to students. Students were introduced to mysterious objects from the “olden days.” One teacher told the truth explaining what the object was, and the other three teachers made up … Continued
More from the Ozone Photography Club:
Ozone Photography Club students walked to Weeks Field to take some artistic photographs.
On Tuesday, the K-1 Stars took a field trip to the Discovery Museum in Acton where they were encouraged to touch and explore everything. Students enjoyed interactive displays available in the museum’s newly constructed facility that involved creative play, math … Continued
For Friday Fun Activity, the K-1 Stars created mythical creatures.
Fran and the K-1 Stars created grasshopper puppets based on the myth, The Ant and the Grasshopper.
BASCP celebrated another successful Jump Rope for Heart fundraiser on Wednesday and Thursday with field games, healthy snacks, and plenty of jump rope challenges. The last day to hand in Jump Rope for Heart Donations is Tuesday, May 1st. Visit … Continued
Ozone students have created colorful skies blanketing city skylines by melting crayons over canvas.