
Worcester Prep students shown displaying their pumpkin globes are in back (l-r) Evan Kaufaman, Seva Nistazos, Soloman Prosser, Eli Parker, Allie Kuon, and third-grade teacher Annie Seipp. In front are Bryan Anderson, Gavin Dennis, Tejal Pillai, Mason Gerner, Allen Martikyan, Colt Duffie and Olivia Mason. SUBMITTED PHOTO
As part of a term-long lesson in learning the concepts of maps and globes, Worcester Preparatory School third-graders finished painting pumpkin globes Oct. 29.
Students learned how to read a map key, look for a compass and identify different types of maps. To go along with the Halloween season, the globes were crafted out of pumpkins after students mastered identifying the seven continents, five oceans, equator and hemispheres.
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