Wilkins School students had a whale of a time on March 22 as “The Whalemobile” came for a visit. The Whalemobile is a life-sized inflatable whale named Nile, modeled after a real humpback whale that can be seen off the coast of Massachusetts. The inflatable whale was set up in the Wilkins School gymnasium, with classes visiting it throughout the day. Students could even go inside the inflatable structure to get a look at what a whale’s interior would look like! Students enjoyed getting up close to Nile, going inside, and learning about whales during their time with the Whalemobile.
about 2 years ago, Stoughton Public Schools
The Whalemobile visits the Wilkins School
The Whalemobile visits the Wilkins School
The Whalemobile visits the Wilkins School
The Whalemobile visits the Wilkins School
Two members of the ELPAC (English Learner Parent Advisory Council), Mrs. Previatti and Mrs. De Souza, recently came as guest readers to read classic folktales in Portuguese for March Book Madness at the Wilkins School. Our native Portuguese speakers loved hearing these stories in their home language and interpreting for their friends. Our native English speakers also appreciated hearing stories in another language, understanding how it must feel to learn a second language. This was a great literacy, multicultural and multilingual experience for all!
about 2 years ago, Stoughton Public Schools
Guest readers at the Wilkins School
Guest readers at the Wilkins School
Kindergarten students at the Wilkins School wrapped up their "Super Readers" Reader's Workshop unit by making superhero masks! These super readers now have many superpowers to help them read!
about 2 years ago, Stoughton Public Schools
Wilkins School super readers
Wilkins School super readers
Wilkins School super readers
Wilkins School super readers
Congratulations to Wilkins School student Nakiah Penny for coming in second place in the elementary division of the Stoughton Talent Showcase! Nakiah is pictured here with the other elementary division winners, Nika Musatov, Raquelle Kramer and Maris Stewart (first place/Hansen School), and Thomas Carpinella (third place/Gibbons School). The Stoughton Talent Showcase was held March 11 at the SHS auditorium. It was an entertaining night showing off the amazing talents of our own Stoughton Public Schools students with 21 acts split between three divisions - elementary school, middle school, and high school. The judges did not have an easy task deciding on the winners!
about 2 years ago, Stoughton Public Schools
2022 Stoughton Talent Showcase Elementary Division Winners
Members of the Stoughton Fire Department have been visiting our elementary schools for fire safety assemblies. Here are a few pictures of SFD Firefighter Jack Hussey's visit to the Wilkins School earlier this week! Thank you to the Stoughton Fire Department for taking the time to share important lessons and tips with our students!
about 2 years ago, Stoughton Public Schools
SFD Firefighter Jack Hussey visits the Wilkins School
SPS elementary students are taking part in March Book Madness, an online bracket-style tournament that matches books in one-on-one "games" with students selecting the winning book to advance to the next round until a "champion" has been determined. During this past Friday's Western themed Spirit Day at the Wilkins School, kindergarten students gathered as a grade level in Mrs. Faria's classroom for a read aloud of two of the books competing in March Book Madness. Ms. Fahey read "Above the Rim", Ms. Flewelling read "The Cot in the Living Room", and then students voted for their favorite story. Take a look at some pictures here...
about 2 years ago, Stoughton Public Schools
Wilkins School March Book Madness
Wilkins School March Book Madness
Wilkins School March Book Madness
Wilkins School March Book Madness
4th graders at the Wilkins School recently worked together to create a cup pyramid in the Learning Commons that was 6’ 6” tall! They were inspired by first graders who created an impressive pyramid of their own. Take a look at a couple of pictures here!
about 2 years ago, Stoughton Public Schools
Wilkins School students working on a cup pyramid
Wilkins School students working on a cup pyramid
Here is the calendar for next school year (2022-2023): https://5il.co/16dgu
about 2 years ago, Stoughton Public Schools
2022-2023 School Calendar
Here is the elementary school lunch menu for March: https://5il.co/yb7n
about 2 years ago, Stoughton Public Schools
March 2022 Elementary Lunch Menu
Bus postcards were mailed out on Friday, August 13 and families should be receiving them this week (the week of August 16). Students will need to show the postcard to the bus drivers when they board the bus.
over 2 years ago, Stoughton Public Schools
Stoughton School Bus
At the Wilkins, our third grade life cycle studies include learning about the process in which eggs become butterflies with hands on learning, as they grow butterflies in their classroom. The butterflies have emerged from their chyrsalis and pupa stage, and the third graders get to enjoy watching their butterflies get strong before they release them. Projects demonstrating their understanding of the butterfly life cycle line the halls outside their classroom so the rest of the school can learn about it too.
almost 3 years ago, Stoughton Public Schools
Eggs becoming butterflies
Chicken life-cycle
butterfly hatching
Yesterday, kindergarten students from Mrs. Faria's classroom at the Wilkins School released their butterflies. Students learned about the lifecycle of a butterfly and were able to observe the transformation of their caterpillars to butterflies in their classroom. Students were sad to see their "class pets" go but happy that they were released into their natural habitat.
almost 3 years ago, Stoughton Public Schools
Students releasing butterflies
Students releasing butterflies
Students releasing butterflies
Students releasing butterflies
At the Wilkins, our third grade classrooms have been busy learning about the life cycle. A few weeks ago, third grade started hosting eggs in an incubator, and this week the eggs started hatching. Many of the chicks have already born, and they are so adorable. In the photo with the eggs in the incubator you can see a chick is just about ready to hatch, the shell is mostly broken. Our chicks will stay at the Wilkins a little longer before they move on to their new home.
almost 3 years ago, Stoughton Public Schools
Newborn chicks
eggs
newborn chicks