- Halloween - October 31, 2007. A highlight
of the year is our traditional Halloween parade around the quad.
Teachers and students of all ages enjoy dressing up in costumes
for a morning of fun. We will travel to Merrymead
Farm in the afternoon. Please read our original Halloween poetry written
for the celebration.
- The
Philadelphia Insectarium - November. The Insectarium is the only
all-insect museum on the east coast. Mounted insects from all
over the world line the walls of the gallery. There are also
exhibits that feature live insects in their natural habitats
as well as interactive activities that teach students more about
the life of an insect.
- Museum of Natural
Science - January. To complement our dinosaur unit, children will participate
in a scavenger hunt through Dinosaur Hall. With the use of guided
questions the children will discover interesrting information
on dinosaurs. There will also be an opportunity to tour other
exhibits in the museum.
- Peace
Valley Nature Center - April/May
- Children will participate in
a two hour guided tour dealing with the Lenape way of life. We
will discover how the Lenape Native Americans lived by visiting
a wigwam, pounding corn, playing Native American games, and participating
in various other activities.
- Brunt Lenape
Indian Museum - April/May Elwood Brunt is a collector
of Native American artifacts. While visiting his museum, children
will see stone arrowheads, axes, agriculture impliments, and
host of other objects that are silent reminders of a time past.
Noteworthy Events From Past Years
- Kala JoJo- November 27, 2000 Kala JoJo is a professional
storyteller, educator, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist. Rooted
in African traditions, he performs with authentic African instruments.
Kala masterfully draws students in as he shares his songs, chants,
and stories as an expression and celebration of life. Storytelling
is at the heart of Kwanzaa, a cultural harvest celebration.
- A Visit
with Artist Samuel R. Byrd
- February 21, 2001 Born and raised in Philadephia Samuel
Byrd has loved and created art since childhood. He has exhibited
his work nationally and is the illustrator of eight children's
books. Mr. Byrd has designed and painted many murals around the
city of Philadelphia. He is the creator of the offical poster
of the Million Women March. Mr. Byrd is a diverse artist who
utilizes the abstract as well as realism to express himself.
He is especially known for his pencil drawings as well as his
use of acrylic and water colors.
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Updated, September, 2007