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The Science Scoop – December 2025
Greetings PS 101 Families:
Get ready to explore! Our Science Lead Teachers, Ms. Warner and Mr. Lee, are excited to release the December Science Scoop!
Check the newsletter to find this month’s fascinating features:
- Highlighting our Scientist of the Month.
- An interesting Science Fun Fact of the Month.
- A quick look at the Learning Goals currently being covered in every grade level.
There’s always something new to discover in the world of science! Come back for our science team’s next science scoop in January!

Looking Back on November 2025

Leader in Me Activity:
Habit #2: Begin with the End in Mind- I think ahead and think about my choices.
Click the activity below, make a copy or print and complete with your child:
The Science Scoop – November 2025
Dear PS 101 Families:
Our Science Lead Teachers, Ms. Warner and Mr. Lee, are excited to share this month’s Science Scoop! Dive in to discover fascinating highlights, including our Scientist of the Month, a fun Science Fact of the Month, and a snapshot of Learning Goals across all grade levels.
There’s always something new to explore—so tell us… what’s your scoop?

The Science Scoop – October 2025
Dear PS 101 Families,
We’re thrilled to share the launch of The Science Scoop with Mr. Lee and Ms. Warner, our brand-new monthly Science Newsletter created to keep families connected to all the exciting science learning happening at PS 101!
Each month, The Science Scoop will feature:
What We’re Working On – An overview of the current focus areas and units of study from our Amplify Science curriculum.
Scientist of the Month – Highlighting important scientists and their inspiring discoveries.
Science Fun Fact of the Month – A fascinating fact to spark curiosity and conversation at home!
Our goal is to celebrate curiosity, encourage exploration, and strengthen the connection between classroom learning and the world around us.
As always, thank you for your continued partnership and support. Together, we’ll inspire our young scientists to explore and discover.
Sincerely,
Gregg Korrol
Principal

