Students in the Purple Pod Mrs. Decibus Science class have been studying magnetism, electricity, and electromagnets. Their final project of the unit was to design and build an electromagnetic fishing pole and participate in a fishing derby where they fished for “paperclip”
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Pursuant to Governor Sununu’s Emergency Order #89, beginning the week of April 19, all students will have the opportunity for in-person learning five days a week.
The following explains the middle school procedure for implementing the order with an early release schedule on Fridays,
South Meadow School will be offering Baseball, Softball and Running Club/Track and Field for students in Grades 6, 7, and 8 this spring.
For information regarding these sports,
SMS Artists in Mrs. Russell’s art class created 3D Robots using colored pencils.
See below for some of their imaginative creations!
The SMS Blue Pod celebrated outside with a Winter Festival. They were able to compete in sled, egg , and kicking the ball relay races. They also had the chance to sled and snowshoe.
SMS students in Mr. Hammett’s IAT class studied the design of packaging and materials. To test their product, they dropped an egg to see if their design prevented the egg from breaking.
The SMS Yellow Pod celebrated their own Spirit Week the first week in March. Part of the festivities included a Door Decorating Contest (Disney Theme) and a Caricature Contest of the Yellow Pod Teachers.
In this installment of the Yellow Pod Press, SMS student, Harlan B. gives an insightful view into what life is like at South Meadow School in the 2020-2021 school year following the Covid Protocol.
South Meadow School 6th Grade Red Pod Students completed projects to learn more about winter birds in New England after studying with the Harris Center. Great job everyone!
SMS Students were instructed to create an animal. Then other students in the class had to guess what was created.