Question Of The Month: St. Martin’s-in-the-Field Episcopal School

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Each month, the Severna Park Voice poses a question to a local fifth-grade class. This month, students from Ms. Everette’s class at St. Martin’s-in-the-Field Episcopal School answered the question:

What is the most interesting thing you’ve learned in school this year?

 The most interesting thing I learned this year is that there are a lot more things in the inside of the chicken than the outside of the chicken.
Clara L.

The most interesting thing I learned is how a chicken hatches, and watching the chickens hatch out of the egg. It was really interesting to learn all the parts and the egg’s parts.
Colette D.

The most interesting thing I learned is in science. I learned about the chicken anatomy and how the inside of a chicken works and moves.
Elle K.

The most interesting thing I learned this year was when we went on a field trip to Horn Point Oyster Hatchery, because I like learning how oysters are born and how they grow!
Laken A.

The most interesting thing I have done was using iMovie. iMovie is a site where you can film a movie or a trailer.
Logan S.

The most interesting thing that I’ve learned this year was how to make book trailers for new novels that we read, and my favorite book that we read was “As Brave As You” by Jason Reynolds.
Lucia P.

The most interesting thing I learned this year was how to play the drums because there are so many different types of notes.
Owen A.

The most interesting thing I have learned this year was how to plot data on a graph and understand the graph.
Paige K.

How to play the drums.
Parker T.

The most interesting thing I have learned is lacrosse because of our coach, Ms. Nasr. I learned how to throw, catch and cradle. Without her, I couldn’t do any of that.
Penny F.

My favorite thing I learned this year was learning how to play saxophone.
Theo K.

The most interesting thing I’ve learned this year is how to play basketball, because I like playing sports with friends. I like playing other sports, so basketball helped with hand-eye coordination and arm strength. It also helped with making friends with older kids.
Watson K.

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