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Insulator Supplies

We are building insulators on Thursday as a part of our learning in Hot and Cold science. We are in need of some supplies to build...

- aluminum cans/jars
- styrofoam cups
- playdoh
- plastic bags
- bubble wrap
- saran wrap

If you would like to come in and volunteer for this please let me know! We will be building between 12:10-2:00pm on Thursday.

We are also looking for volunteers on December 6th for an art project that we will be completing. We will be doing this art between 8:00-9:30am on Friday December 6th.

Click here to email Miss Nettleton 

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