Wisconsin School for the Deaf - The Wisconsin Times Vol. 133 No. 3 Spring 2012 | Page 5
Madison Children’s Museum
On Wednesday, January 25, the lower elementary students headed
to Madison to visit the Madison Children’s Museum. The building
was three stories of thrills! There was a climbing apparatus, a driving
machine that controlled a robot arm, a stage with a curtain and costumes,
and a wooden bridge from which students could see everything.
One of the highlights was a window wall where students could use
paintbrushes to paint on the window. While painting, students could see
outside across the street. When they were done with their painting they
grabbed a squeegee and erased their work. The museum was across the
street from the State Capitol. During our lunch break we walked past the
Capitol on the way to Subway. A special thanks to Tyler’s mom, Lisa
Burckhardt, for joining us at the museum!
Emma Vollmar
doing wash the
old fashioned
way.
We
passed
the
Capitol
on our
way to
lunch.
Tyler Burckhardt looking through the telescope.
New Students and Staff
Jaeden Payne
Hailey Przybylski
Donavan Sullivan
Jalila Martens
Shannon Stanton
Darius Payne
Jennifer Sullivan,
Staff Interpreter
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