Grade 1

The 1st graders developed a strong sense of identity and appreciation for the diversity in their classroom community. They designed creative face art projects to reflect their unique appearances and personalities, and wrote about what makes them special.
Grade 2

The 2nd graders learned about empathy and the importance of celebrating diversity within the classroom. They created a collaborative class art project themed around a crayon box and wrote a short piece about how they are the same and different from a friend.
Grade 3

The 3rd graders explored animal habitats, focusing on key features and characteristics, creating their own magical hybrid animal with properties to best suit each habitat. By doing this, the students discovered that habitat and animal variety play a crucial role in maintaining the natural balance of the world.
Grade 4

Get ready to embark on a vibrant global adventure! Our 4th graders proudly present “The World in Bloom,” a cross-curricular project celebrating diversity. Through in-depth country research, collaborative teamwork, and creative artistry, students have cultivated stunning “flower posters” that represent our planet’s rich cultures. Prepare to be amazed by their blooming knowledge!
Grade 5

The 5th grade students researched different kinds of houses specific to a particular country or region, wrote an essay based on their findings, and built a model of it. Through the project, students could learn how cultures and environments influence different architectural styles. Also, they could develop teamwork skills by cooperating with one another.
Grade 6

The 6th graders polled their classmates about their preferences regarding various trends in a wide variety of topics. Through this, students learned about how different opinions factor into diversity among otherwise similar people. Additionally, students learned skills regarding polling, data analysis, and crafting predictions about project results.