by og | Mar 28, 2015 | Teacher Talk, News
The Kindergarten science unit on the human body allows the students to learn about their body inside and out. They explore their bones and muscles, major organs and how they work, as well as learning how to keep their bodies healthy. They create many hands-on...
by og | Mar 28, 2015 | News
Each year, students in grades 6-12 gather from all over the state to compete at The Vermont State Math & Science Fair. Mater Christi School students competed on Saturday, March 28th at Norwich University in Northfield with the support of their parents and their...
by og | Mar 27, 2015 | News
Monica Lyman, Mater Christi School librarian, invited author Tanya Lee Stone to give a presentation on non-fiction to the 6th, 7th an 8th grade students. Ms. Stone was chosen for not only being an award-winning author of books for children and teens but also because...
by og | Mar 26, 2015 | Teacher Talk, Mater Christi Makerspace
LEGO Robotics is fun, hands-on, and allows students to work together with a partner exploring as young scientists and engineers in the Mater Christi Makerspace. Students investigate and work on understanding the operation of simple and compound machines found in...
by og | Mar 25, 2015 | Mater Christi Makerspace
Students in Mrs. Sem’s 1st Grade class used the MCS makerspace on Tuesday, March 24th to do a science experiment about liquid density. Density is the degree of consistency measured by the quality of mass per unit volume. The varying liquids that the students observed...