3-D Shapes are awesome! K-Col students enjoyed learning about, exploring, touching, searching for and locating 3-D shaped items throughout our classroom. True hands-on learning.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
found another cylinder match
Look at this!
same all around!
checking the chart to confirm which 3-D shape
found another match
Searching for 3-D shapes is fun!
attributes match
We both found the same shaped item in our cubbies!
Silly Pennies Week starts TODAY! Gather those coins and bills in support of the Hubbard PTO. All proceeds will benefit the Hubbard PTO.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Puppet play encourages preschoolers to use their imagination, develop creative and cognitive skills, and explore language in a fun and engaging way! It’s a great opportunity for them to express themselves, practice problem-solving, and expand their vocabularyβ€”all while having fun with their new puppet friends.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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β€œLet me show you what acceptance is. One person can be sitting, the other standing, and it’s different, but we are still friends.” These thoughtful words from two of our preschoolers perfectly capture the essence of acceptance. This month, HU students are embracing acceptance by learning that no matter our differences, we can still support and care for one another. It’s wonderful to see our youngest of learners practice kindness and understanding every day! 🌟
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Today’s assembly was a blast as students explored the exciting world of STEAM through hands-on exploration. A huge thank you to the PTO and volunteers for making this amazing experience possible. Students were fully engaged as they learned about science, technology, engineering, arts, and math, sparking curiosity and creativity. We appreciate all the support that helps bring such incredible opportunities to Hubbard πŸ’™πŸ’›
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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The glue table promotes STEAM learning by integrating creativity and critical thinking skills. Preschoolers are exploring concepts in a hands-on, engaging way, fostering communication, collaboration, and experimentation. "Look, I made pink!" "We are scientists!" "I added a stick to support it." "I didn’t know this would stay!" "I mixed the tissue paper and glue to make different colors!" Through their observations and discoveries, these young learners are building a deeper understanding of the world around them!
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Ramsey honors the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a champion of education, equality, and nonviolent change. "Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education." -Dr. King
about 1 year ago, Ramsey School District
Dr King
HU 3rd graders learned about Martin Luther King Jr. and drew inspiration from his speech, thinking about their own dreams for making the world a better place. Answers like "Love everyone for who they are" reflect not only his powerful message but also this month’s character trait of acceptance. Simple but powerful responses like "Sharing smiles" remind us that small steps can lead to big changes in our communities!
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
A spectacular way to end the Friday with special visits from the therapy dogs! Our students were filled with joy and warmth, making it a truly memorable day.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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You can always count on Mrs. Frank for an engaging read-aloud! This time, students are diving into stories about different cultures, learning about the rich diversity of traditions and experiences from around the world. A great way to spark curiosity and empathy in our young learners.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Students in 3-Jordan are immersed in researching other cultures while creating presentations that thoughtfully consider their audience. This project encourages them to not only explore the diverse customs, traditions, and histories of different cultures but also to communicate their findings in a way that engages and informs others. It’s a wonderful opportunity for students to develop both their research and presentation skills!
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Therapy dogs visited Hubbard School, and preschool to third-grade students were filled with joy, excitement, and lots of smiles! These furry friends brought a sense of calm and comfort to our school, and it was a heartwarming experience for everyone. A big thank you to the therapy dogs and their handlers for spreading happiness and positivity throughout our halls! 🐢 🐾
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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As a reminder schools are closed Monday, January 20th in recognition of Martin Luther King Jr Day.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
Informative session with co-founder Gary from Inhabit Mind and Body for Hubbard and Tisdale parents! Breathing techniques, parenting boundaries, and validation of feelings support healthy growth and learning. If you missed it, look for the slideshow in your principal's weekly newsletter!
about 1 year ago, Stacey Linzenbold
Gary
Start each Wednesday with a WIN - get the Ramsey Review! πŸŽ‰ ⏰ Dr. Matteo's weekly e-newsletter is released each Wednesday morning at 7:30 sharp! Not receiving it? Head over to Ramsey.k12.nj.us and ask our chatbot to "subscribe to the Ramsey Review!"
about 1 year ago, Ramsey School District
Ramsey Review
Third graders are actively exploring the concept of perimeter through hands-on measurement activities. By measuring objects around the room and calculating the perimeter of irregular shapes, students are developing their spatial awareness and applying mathematical reasoning to real-world contexts. This activity fosters critical thinking and strengthens their understanding of geometric concepts and measurement strategies.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Third graders participated in a grand conversation after reading Watercress by Andrea Wang. This is an important activity because it allows students to engage deeply with the text, discuss themes like family, culture, and gratitude, and practice critical thinking skills. By sharing their thoughts, students also develop communication skills, learn to listen to others’ perspectives, and gain a deeper understanding of the story and its message.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Word problems in 2nd grade are a breeze when your teacher introduces the "Break Apart" strategy! This method helps students split numbers into smaller, manageable parts, making problem-solving easier and more fun.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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🐏 πŸŽ‰ Today is the day! Registration for Preschool & Kindergarten are now open! Head over to RisingRams.com to learn more about our programs and get started!
about 1 year ago, Ramsey School District
RisingRams
Physical education is key for elementary students as it builds strength, boosts confidence, and promotes teamworkβ€”setting the foundation for a healthy lifestyle and lifelong skills πŸ’ͺ🏼.
about 1 year ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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