These young learners are expanding their vocabulary, reading aloud, and using a special strategy called scooping to improve fluency. Just like scooping sand into a bucket, they’re “scooping up” groups of words to read in smooth, meaningful phrases. This helps them become more confident readers with better comprehension!
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The Grade 5 and 6 students in Riccardi Elementary School’s Community Service Club, "Riccardi Lions Roar for Their Community," are making a real difference. These young leaders recently collected boxes full of personal hygiene products and 500 pairs of socks for the Darmstadt Shelter, which provides housing and support for individuals in substance abuse and mental health programs who need a clean and sober living environment.
Riccardi Elementary School’s Grade 2 students in Jody Scott’s class are leveling up their reading skills—one scoop at a time!
This year, New York State is officially observing Lunar New Year as a school holiday for the first time, reflecting the state’s rich cultural diversity.
Grade 2 students in Gina Pellegri's class at Riccardi Elementary School have been exploring the fascinating journey of seeds! They learned how seeds use wind, water, animals, and even mechanical "explosions" to travel and find the perfect spot to grow.