On Nov. 6, Theodore Roosevelt School in Oyster Bay held its annual Kindergarten Math Night, inviting kindergartners and their caregivers to enjoy an evening filled with hands-on math activities and family bonding. Coordinated by Principal Devra Small and Elementary Curriculum Associate Jennifer Capogna, the event celebrated its eighth year as a cherished school tradition.
Students and their families were divided into five groups, rotating through classrooms featuring engaging math games. Each room offered a unique activity designed to spark problem-solving and creativity. Proudly wearing their Expert Kindergarten Mathematician crowns, students participated in games like kindergarten Yahtzee, a Lego building challenge, a race-to-fill-the-cup game and a “craftivity” station.
As students explored each math station, they developed skills and had a great time learning alongside their caregivers. The event concluded with each child taking home a special math goodie bag to continue the fun and learning at home.
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Date Added: 11/7/2024