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Seventh Ward STEM Day
From left, Jameson Krafft and Carmen Wright work together to make a bubble wand in Shannon Dyer’s class on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. The project, which combines ELA and science, was inspired by a book Dyer’s students read, “Gilberto and the Wind.” The project was completed during Seventh Ward Elementary’s STEM Day.
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Seventh Ward STEM Day
From left, Shelbie Williamson helps student Santiago Portillo make a leash for his iguana during Seventh Ward Elementary’s STEM Day on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. This science project came after Portillo and his classmates learned about pets. Students were also tasked with making pet carriers for their animals.
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Seventh Ward STEM Day
From left, Elias Robertson and Reid Landry work together to make a form of transportation on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. Students in Jaime Winter's kindergarten class completed the ELA project during Seventh Ward Elementary's STEM Day.
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Seventh Ward STEM Day
Lincoln Varnado proudly holds up a completed form of transportation on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. Varnado and other students in Jaime Winter's kindergarten class completed the ELA project during Seventh Ward Elementary's STEM Day.
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Seventh Ward STEM Day
Drayton Gautreaux uses plastic straws and clay to build protective cup for a garlic plant he’ll later take home. The science project, which students in Hannah Friedman’s kindergarten class completed, was done during Seventh Ward Elementary’s STEM Day on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. Students built the protective cups after learning about the needs of plants and animals.
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Seventh Ward STEM Day
Sarah Garcia, a student in Buffie Harrell’s kindergarten class, holds up a bracelet that can be used as an abacus. The math project was completed during Seventh Ward Elementary’s STEM Day on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023.
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Seventh Ward STEM Day
Beckham Chase, a student in Buffie Harrell’s kindergarten class, holds up a bracelet that can be used as an abacus. The math project was completed during Seventh Ward Elementary’s STEM Day on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023.
- David Gray | The News

Seventh Ward STEM Day
Kyleigh Winston proudly holds up a completed form of transportation on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. Winston and other students in Jaime Winter's kindergarten class completed the ELA project during Seventh Ward Elementary's STEM Day.
- David Gray | The News

Seventh Ward STEM Day
Brayden Greene and Michael Selestine test out a bubble wand in Shannon Dyer’s class on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. The project, which combines ELA and science, was inspired by a book Dyer’s students read, “Gilberto and the Wind.” The project was completed during Seventh Ward Elementary’s STEM Day.
- David Gray | The News

Seventh Ward STEM Day
Sofia Wallace, right, tests out a bubble wand with help from her teacher, Shannon Dyer, on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. The project, which combines ELA and science, was inspired by a book Dyer’s students read, “Gilberto and the Wind.” The project was completed during Seventh Ward Elementary’s STEM Day.
- David Gray | The News
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Seventh Ward STEM Day
From left, Jameson Krafft and Carmen Wright work together to make a bubble wand in Shannon Dyer’s class on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. The project, which combines ELA and science, was inspired by a book Dyer’s students read, “Gilberto and the Wind.” The project was completed during Seventh Ward Elementary’s STEM Day.
- David Gray | The News
Seventh Ward STEM Day
From left, Shelbie Williamson helps student Santiago Portillo make a leash for his iguana during Seventh Ward Elementary’s STEM Day on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. This science project came after Portillo and his classmates learned about pets. Students were also tasked with making pet carriers for their animals.
- David Gray | The News
Seventh Ward STEM Day
Drayton Gautreaux uses plastic straws and clay to build protective cup for a garlic plant he’ll later take home. The science project, which students in Hannah Friedman’s kindergarten class completed, was done during Seventh Ward Elementary’s STEM Day on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. Students built the protective cups after learning about the needs of plants and animals.
- David Gray | The News
Seventh Ward STEM Day
Brayden Greene and Michael Selestine test out a bubble wand in Shannon Dyer’s class on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. The project, which combines ELA and science, was inspired by a book Dyer’s students read, “Gilberto and the Wind.” The project was completed during Seventh Ward Elementary’s STEM Day.
- David Gray | The News
Seventh Ward STEM Day
Sofia Wallace, right, tests out a bubble wand with help from her teacher, Shannon Dyer, on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. The project, which combines ELA and science, was inspired by a book Dyer’s students read, “Gilberto and the Wind.” The project was completed during Seventh Ward Elementary’s STEM Day.
- David Gray | The News
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