Spring Hill students study influential Asian Americans

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Spring Hill students study influential Asian Americans

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May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and students at Spring Hill Elementary are doing a deep dive into learning.

While social distancing and Milestone testing have kept them from holding any in-person events, posters, books, and lessons encourage exploring other cultures and their histories.

A key feature sees 2nd grade ESOL students researching famous Asian Americans, recording their research on a graphic organizer, and then creating a poster to display their information.

Their project is designed to teach students to use reputable websites to gather and record information, read and comprehend non-fiction text, present information using pictures and words, and identify and record important information about a famous Asian American.

ESOL 2nd grade students at Spring Hill Elementary are researching influential Asian Americans and displaying their newfound knowledge.

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