Kindergarten students at Margaret Chase Smith Elementary School transformed into eager teachers during their recent showcase event, demonstrating their learning through hands-on activities. Students guided their families through various interactive stations, showing confidence in sharing their knowledge and skills. The showcase, part of the K for ME curriculum, drew an impressive turnout, with parents, grandparents, and siblings filling the kindergarten classrooms. The strong family participation created an energetic atmosphere as students led their visitors through each learning station, proudly sharing their work and understanding.

Kindergarten students showcased their amazing learning from the Fish and Frogs, Owls, and Wolves unit at Margaret Chase Smith Elementary School's recent Parent Showcase.

The event drew impressive attendance from families who watched their young learners confidently demonstrate knowledge of animal habitats, life cycles, and adaptations through interactive stations.

Students brought their learning to life through hands-on activities like building salmon habitats and dramatizing stories like Lon Po Po.

The showcase, part of the K for ME curriculum, created an energetic atmosphere as students guided parents, grandparents, and siblings through their work, demonstrating both their scientific understanding and growing presentation skills.