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Pupils study geography with pumpkins at Auburn school
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Selena Dubois, left, Hailey Giberti and Kaelyn Langlois paint the seven continents and the Earth’s five oceans on pumpkins during their social studies class at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn on Thursday. Third-grade teacher Bill Murray gathers donated pumpkins from area farms each October for a geography lesson. Murray has done the project for the past seven years.
Third-grade teacher Bill Murray works with Josiah Goding while Emily Day, right, and Kaelyn Langlois work together to paint the seven continents and the Earth’s five oceans on pumpkins during their social studies class at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn on Thursday. Murray gathers donated pumpkins from local farms each October for a geography lesson. Murray has done the project for the past seven years.
Derek Becvar, 8, draws the equator and prime meridian on a pumpkin during his social studies class at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn on Thursday.
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