Erupting Natural Curiosity

Gillispie School Preschoolers Learn About Volcanoes
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Budding paleontologists in Maple and Spruce had a dino-mite time in their Dinosaur enrichment class! The excitement erupted—literally—as the students brought their handmade volcanoes to life. With a concoction of vinegar and baking soda, the volcanoes fizzed and bubbled, sparking awe and curiosity about the wonders of science.

But the fun didn’t stop there! Our young explorers rolled up their sleeves and got creative with dino-themed playdough. They eagerly measured, mixed, and kneaded their own dough, enjoying a hands-on activity that encouraged sensory exploration, fine motor development, and plenty of imaginative play.

Activities like these are invaluable for our preschoolers. Hands-on exploration helps children develop problem-solving skills, ignite their natural curiosity, and deepen their understanding the world around them. These types of projects also build confidence, foster collaboration, and provide a fun, interactive way to learn through play.

It’s been a roaring good time full of laughter, learning, and discovery. We can’t wait for more dino-filled adventures ahead!

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