Pre-K Students Explore Children’s Museum of Atlanta

By: Erica Fatima

Running and jumping, and filled with wild exclamations of delight, 157 of APS’ bright Pre-K scholars explored the exciting Children’s Museum of Atlanta .

The energy and excitement filled the room, as students from Perkerson, Parkside, M. Agnes Jones, and Kimberly elementary schools “learned through play,” at various interactive stations.

“I love this game!”…“Let me try, let me try!”…“Hey did you see what I did!”…“This is so fun!” and “Come look at this!” were just a few of the gleeful shouts heard throughout the newly renovated Children’s Museum.

Even APS Superintendent Meria J. Carstarphen, Ed.D. joined in the fun!

The Children’s Museum provides highly engaging, immersive, informal learning focused on the whole child. Children latch on to what is fun and interesting, exploring their world.

 

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