Members of the second grade at Custer Elementary School raised nearly $500 for the Humane Society of Monroe, had a good time doing it and their teachers were able to have all of the activities fit together as part of the school’s regular curriculum, too.
A second grade math lesson is called the T-Shirt Factory but the teachers changed it to a Dog and Cat Gram Factory lesson. The teachers incorporated all of the prescribed lessons, fitting the dog/cat factory portion into them. In social studies, the students were studying economics, particularly how people work together in a community. The students were introduced to the importance of helping dogs and cats by watching a Humane Society commercial.
Deciding to help local cats and dogs, the students in assembly-line style colored dog- and cat-grams and then taped them to suckers. Always on the lookout for smart marketing, the students also made a commercial to show at school and made posters, too. They sold the dog- and cat-gram suckers at lunch and donated all of the profits -- $488.95 – to the local humane society in a short ceremony Monday, March 7.
Teachers participating in the project were: Sherri Zub, Jan Heck, Tara Pafford, Sarah Kokx, Jennifer Reed and Polly Fraser.