Weather Classroom Engages Students in Hampstead, Nashua, and Windham
Weather Classroom: Visits in Hampstead, Nashua, Windham
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Meteorologist Kevin Skarupa visited several schools in New Hampshire, including Hampstead Academy, Fairgrounds Elementary in Nashua, and Golden Brook Elementary in Windham, to answer students' weather-related questions as part of their educational units on weather.
- 01Kevin Skarupa engaged with students at Hampstead Academy, where Pre-K students created a weather center and newsroom.
- 02At Fairgrounds Elementary in Nashua, third graders learned about water cycles and tornadoes, presenting Skarupa with a sign and a hat.
- 03Skarupa was joined by Hayley LaPoint during his visit to Golden Brook Elementary in Windham, where discussions included tornadoes and rainbows.
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Meteorologist Kevin Skarupa has been actively visiting schools across New Hampshire to engage students in their weather education units as the school year comes to a close. His first stop was at Hampstead Academy, where students of all ages participated in fun activities, including setting up a weather center in their playroom. Skarupa answered questions about various weather phenomena such as lightning and tornadoes. He then visited third graders at Fairgrounds Elementary in Nashua, who were excited to learn about the water cycle and tornadoes. The students presented him with a creative sign and a hat, expressing their enthusiasm for the visit. Lastly, he traveled to Golden Brook Elementary in Windham, where he was accompanied by Hayley LaPoint. Together, they discussed tornadoes and rainbows with the third graders, making the experience enjoyable and educational. Skarupa encourages students to reach out with any weather-related questions they may have.
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The visits by Kevin Skarupa enhance students' understanding of weather concepts, fostering interest in science.
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