Vista Student Center students are bringing learning to life through hands-on, collaborative projects in the classroom. Recently, second-grade students worked in groups to explore different animal habitats, from the Arctic to the rainforest.
As they learned how animals adapt to their environments, students created colorful posters to share their discoveries, combining creativity with research.
The activity encouraged teamwork, communication, and critical thinking, as students collaborated and presented their ideas. Through this engaging, project-based approach, Vista Student Center students deepened their understanding of science concepts while building important collaboration skills.
Experiences like this highlight how interactive learning continues to spark curiosity and make lessons both meaningful and memorable.


