
North Scituate's second-grade students visited Roger Williams Park Zoo and explored the Insect Program! They examined an insectivore (Leopard Gecko) and compared an insect (Madagascar Hissing Cockroach) with an arachnid (Pink Chilean Tarantula).Thanks, PTO!




Students in Mrs. Dupre's class at North Scituate Elementary have been working on building number sense with the use of rekenreks. The math counting frame helps students visualize addition and subtraction strategies, plus they are a great hands-on activity that the students always look forward to!




Kindergarten students at North Scituate Elementary learned about 2D shapes this month! Students were able to take turns sorting shapes based on their properties, curves or no curves (straight lines). Students used "turn and talk" to chat with a partner about their shape, and then returned to their seats for a cutting, gluing, and sorting shape activity!


Holiday Spirit Week 12/18-22, see attached flyer.


See attached flyer about Studio Playground Acting Class


Scituate elementary students had an enchanting chorus performance at the Hope Tree Lighting a few weeks ago! Their performance was described as making the night wonderful, magical, and memorable!!



North Scituate's Presentation to School Committee from November: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1udxvKZA64OOb2EoQLn8BH4DAXcofzntUNXm_1ygyzCc/edit?usp=sharing

Christmas in the Village was so much fun at North Scituate Elementary last night! There we so many smiling faces, yummy snacks, and holiday activities.









North Scituate's December newsletter: https://www.smore.com/t1kmb

Join us for Christmas in the Village on Friday night at North Scituate Elementary for tons of fun for the entire family!


NRI Lacrosse


Breakfast with Santa!


Bakers and volunteers needed for our Christmas in the Village Event on 12/8 !
Sign up here: https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/409054DAEA723A1FA7-46182266-christmas

Join us from 5:30-7:30pm on Friday, December 8th for our annual Christmas in the Village Event. We hope to see you there!


December Lunch Menu. Hard copies will go home this week!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CIvgFTy24JBkdsuwGIWmp8bGl7pH928a/view?usp=sharing

In STEAM, students in grade 5 at North Scituate Elementary constructed castles made of index cards with a partner. Take a look at these impressive creations!


In STEAM, grade 4 students at North Scituate Elementary had to work in groups to construct something that could hold extreme weight. This is our winning group!


Look at these Reading Rockstars in Mrs. DiLuglio's class at North Scituate Elementary! These students have already read 200 steps (1 step=15 minutes so in total 50 hours) which is above the current target.



At North Scituate Elementary in Mrs. Dupre's class, Teacher Table is one of the favorite activities! Students are seen using sound boxes to tap out sounds, map each sound, and graph (or write) the corresponding letter(s) that represent those sounds.


Tons of positive office referrals were given to North Scituate students in October!
