How Does Food Connect and Divide Us?
By 7th Graders Casey, Sophia, Mia, Avery and Charlotte For our final 7th grade exploration we focused on the big question “How does food connect… Read More »How Does Food Connect and Divide Us?
By 7th Graders Casey, Sophia, Mia, Avery and Charlotte For our final 7th grade exploration we focused on the big question “How does food connect… Read More »How Does Food Connect and Divide Us?
In the last unit of science class sixth graders have been working on ecology and the food chain/food web.
The 6th grade theme for the end-of-year exploration is “What is courage?” During exploration, we have people who have displayed courage in their life come… Read More »Sidiki conde visits 6th grade exploration
The game was exciting from the tip off, with a clutch “pull up three” and “insane hook shots.” Get the details in a post from basketball team member and 6th grader, Warner Gephardt.
Eighth graders first learned how to dissect fetal pigs in their Living Environment Class and then educated their sixth grader peers about the process. Read the perspectives of Victoria and Mali.
Seventh Graders who were chosen as NYC Junior Ambassadors visited the United Nations last week.
Last weekend, 6th, 7th and 8th graders from MS8 participated in the All County Music Festival run by the Music Educators of New York City organization.
During Ms. Stumme’s science class this week, MS 8 sixth graders did hands-on work with triple beam balance scales and graduated cylinders!
Do you think art can change the world? This week at MS 8, our grade took a break from our usual academic classes and focused… Read More »6th Graders Wonder if Art Can Change the World
El Dia De Los Muertos is the day Mexicans celebrate the dead. To celebrate at MS8, 8th grade Spanish classes did both written and art projects then celebrated with a party.