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Soundview School second graders celebrate Earth Day with Edmonds beach cleanup (My Edmonds News)
As part of an Earth Day-themed study, Soundview School second graders participated in a cleanup of Brackett’s Landing in Edmonds Monday.
Edmonds Cleanup: Soundview Students Do Their Part for Earth Day (Edmonds Patch)
As part of an Earth Day-themed study of biomes and animal adaptation, second-graders from Soundview School marked celebrated Earth Day—which was Sunday—by cleaning up Brackett's Landing in Edmonds on Monday.
Fourth-graders get tasty lesson in giving, teamwork (Weekly Herald)
Fourth-graders from Soundview School, a private school in Lynnwood, recently served a bargain breakfast of pancakes, eggs, turkey bacon and drinks as part of The Sunrise Cafe.
Arlington Farm Inspires Children’s Writing (The Arlington Times)
Eli Connolly attends the Soundview School of Lynnwood, and his third-grade teacher, Ethan Benson, wanted to bring E.B. White’s “Charlotte’s Web” to life for his students by taking them to see, hear and smell an area farm not unlike the one inhabited by Wilbur the pig.
Educational Value of ‘The Hunger Games’ (The Seattle Times)
It's a best-selling book series, billed as a potential heir to the "Twilight" throne of young-adult powerhouses, and its upcoming movie release is attracting worldwide attention.
World Read Aloud Day (Managed Moms.com)
At Soundview School, each class took time to read aloud that day and talked about World Read Aloud Day (WRAD) and the importance of reading.
Where Does Our Food Come From (Edmonds Beacon)
Soundview School students were asked the question that seems to be on everyone’s lips—“Where does our food come from?”
Chocolate Factory Tour (My Edmonds News)
Students at Lynnwood-based Soundview School studying the question,“Where does our food come from?” took a virtual journey around the world exploring the origins of their favorite food, and ended up back in Seattle at the nation’s first organic and Fair Trade chocolate factory.
Peace and Conflict Workshop (Weekly Herald)
The discussion about illegal immigration is more complex than some students thought. But after doing some research and hearing different sides of the debate, students walked away more educated about the hot-button issue.
Peace and Conflict Workshop (Edmonds Beacon)
On Feb. 2 and 3, Soundview School will host local public and private schools for a two-day Peace and Conflict Workshop. The workshop, conducted by nationally renowned educator Carl Hobert, will focus on illegal immigration by separating students into groups that represent real-life examples of parties involved in the controversy.
Peace and Conflict Workshop (Mukilteo Beacon)
With the presidential election in full-swing, immigration is a topic that adults all over the country are arguing about. Local schools, lead by Soundview School, are taking the timely topic as an opportunity to educate students on conflict resolution.
Claymation Film Festival (My Edmonds News)
Students at Lynnwood-based Soundview School, including fourth-grader Bridget S from Edmonds, right, participated in a Claymation Film Festival at the school Wednesday night.
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