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‘Where Is Kindergarten?’

GEOGRAPHY CURRICULUM TEACHES LANGUAGE, SCIENCE, SOCIAL STUDIES

Posted: October 5, 2011 at 3:30 a.m.

Salem Lutheran School kindergarten teacher Peggy Weidler helps Evan Perry with peeling a sweet potato on Sept. 30. To teach her students the alphabet, Weidler relates each letter to a different country around the world. She used Nigeria for the letter “N” and had students cook a native sweet potato dish called fufu. Other students, pictured from left, are Hayden Goldman, Yahilani Ruiz, Josh Coffey and Emerson Brown.

Pupils in Peggy Weidler’s kindergarten class take their seats in their make-believe airplane.

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Life, Pages 6 on 10/05/2011

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