BREAKING NEWS: Students at Sharon School are diving into hands-on learning with outdoor nature exploration and an exciting chick hatching project. Just this week, Pre-K students ventured outside to discover the wonders of nature, while second-grade students began hatching baby chicks, thanks to a donation from the Weakley County Farm Bureau Women.
These immersive experiences are not just fun; they are vital for fostering curiosity and responsibility among young learners. The outdoor activities allow students to engage directly with their environment, igniting a passion for the natural world that classroom settings often can’t replicate.
The chick hatching project, which started earlier this month, has captured the attention of the entire school. Students are learning about the life cycle of chickens and the responsibilities involved in caring for living creatures. School officials emphasize that such projects are crucial for developing a sense of wonder while reinforcing lessons taught in the classroom.
As these initiatives continue, they are expected to enhance student engagement and provide a real-world context to their education. Parents and community members are encouraged to visit the school to witness the learning in action.
Stay tuned for more updates on how Sharon School is transforming education through innovative, hands-on experiences!
