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Miller Place Elementary Students Parade Favorite Nursery Rhymes

Miller Place Elementary Students Parade Favorite Nursery Rhymes

The Andrew Muller Primary School recently held an outdoor kindergarten Nursery Rhyme Parade. Students in kindergarten designed and decorated their own colored aprons with their families. These aprons represented nursery rhymes being discussed in class, including Jack and Jill and Humpty Dumpty. During the parade, students teamed up with classmates who illustrated the same nursery rhyme to create a visual storytelling collage and connect with other students. The parade was the culmination of the first kindergarten unit of study in English Language Arts which includes; reading, writing, listening and speaking.

This event was part of an ongoing District initiative to engage students in classroom material in an interactive, hands-on way.

Photo (0192): Miller Place School District’s Andrew Muller Primary School’s kindergarten students stood in the brightly colored aprons they decorated to illustrate nursery rhymes they’re learning about in class. Students later participated in a Nursery Rhyme Parade to engage students in classroom material in an interactive, hands-on way.

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Photo (0219): Miller Place School District’s Andrew Muller Primary School’s kindergarten students participated in a Nursery Rhyme Parade in the brightly colored aprons they decorated to illustrate nursery rhymes they’re learning about in class. The Nursery Rhyme Parade was a District initiative to engage students in classroom material in an interactive, hands-on way.

Photo (0230): Miller Place School District’s Andrew Muller Primary School’s kindergarten students stand in groups wearing artistic aprons they designed to represent their favorite nursery rhymes. Students later were participating in a Nursery Rhyme Parade, part of a District initiative to engage students in classroom material in an interactive, hands-on way.

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