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Mrs. Maffuccio's Classroom

  • Conte Community Elementary School
  • Pittsfield, MA
  • Nearly all students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.

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These materials will allow my students to further their love of science and learning. They will be able to use the translucent manipulatives to explore how light works and to mix colors to make a new one! I tried to make my own light table using Christmas lights and a storage container. Let's just say that it is not very bright and isn't the best DIY project that I have attempted. My students played with it a few times but were bored with it quickly. I am excited for my students to be able to use this table to foster their learning and build on their love for science.

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These materials will allow my students to further their love of science and learning. They will be able to use the translucent manipulatives to explore how light works and to mix colors to make a new one! I tried to make my own light table using Christmas lights and a storage container. Let's just say that it is not very bright and isn't the best DIY project that I have attempted. My students played with it a few times but were bored with it quickly. I am excited for my students to be able to use this table to foster their learning and build on their love for science.

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