Science Enhancement for Science Advancement stopped by Liberty Arts Magnet this morning(10/29/19) to teach the first-grade students about weather.
SESA led the children through different activities, focusing on how fog develops, tornadoes, tornado safety, and how clouds are formed. Each activity let the students get involved by volunteering to be a part of the experiments and this is what makes SESA such a successful science program.
"Anytime you can do hands-on learning and the kids can be involved in the process, I think it allows them to understand the academic concepts a little easier," SESA Teacher in Residence Kim Kidd shares.
SESA has been running for over 30 years and specializes in teaching kindergarteners through 8th graders. The activities they lead make learning about science more engaging and show the students how science has an impact on our everyday lives.
