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Graham School students plant seeds during Earth Day activity

Graham School students plant seeds during Earth Day activity

After working hard on the New York State English Language Arts test, the third-grade class of Ms. Ross and Mrs. D’Aversa enjoyed a fun and meaningful hands-on activity by planting sunflower seeds last Friday. Students learned about Earth Day, listened to “The Tiny Seed” by Eric Carle, colored in Seed Observation Books, and wrote out the steps they followed to plant their sunflower seeds. 

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