What we're curious about
"How was school today?" is a frequent conversation starter for many households across the world. Sometimes this occurs in a car, on a phone, or at the dinner table. This is an important part of the day for both students and parents/guardians. It's a chance to leave school or the workplace behind and also a chance to reconnect with family. It's also an opportunity to have a deep and thoughtful conversation with your child(ren). Learning doesn't have to (and shouldn't) stop when the school day ends.
Mr. William Sachs, a member of Central Moravian Church, is creating an arboretum on the church grounds. He has been working to identify many of the trees that are located between the Church and the CE building. Mr. Sachs hopes that by identifying and tagging these trees, people will enjoy and appreciate the natural setting on which the church is found.
On October 8th, first graders spent their morning in Peace Valley Nature Center in Doylestown on a seed walk. They explored the fields and meadows looking for different types of seeds noting their packaging and how they travel. The students showed curiosity while finding different types of seeds and were eager to share them with one another.
What we're curious about
