Bellefontaine Intermediate School third graders got a chance to get away from their school and into the halls and Distance Learning Lab of the Bellefontaine High School for a day of creative activities on Friday.
The group consisted of 42 students selected fro the school’s Primary Education Thinking Skills enrichment class, teachers explained.
In the morning, the students rotated through five stations that included inventive thinking with Susan Givler, logic puzzles for deductive thinking with Lisette Hiatt, a coloring activity that focused on visual centers of the brain led by Stephanie Fissel, a music session with Darcy Neeld and an engineering bridge building station led by Angie Horvath.
In the afternoon, the students wrote and performed a skit for their classmates using a given set of supplies.
Mrs. Fissel works with Jace Mitchell on his coloring project Mrs. Neeld leads the red team in the music session and green team members, facing forward from left, Taylor Banta, Savannah Sheeley and Kylah Maddy look on as Mrs. Horvath places rulers across their bridge to determine how much weight it would hold. |