On Friday, June 6, kindergarten students at Bryant Ranch Elementary celebrated the culmination of their Transportation Unit with a fun and festive event known as the Kindy 500. As part of the project, students were tasked with designing and building their own vehicle at home using a variety of materials. From cardboard cars to decorated wagons and imaginative spacecraft, each creation reflected the students’ understanding of transportation and their creativity.
Throughout the unit, students explored different types of vehicles and their uses—from land to sea to air—and discussed how these vehicles serve various environments and purposes in everyday life. The hands-on project allowed students to apply what they learned in a tangible and engaging way.
To showcase their hard work, the young learners participated in a lively school-wide parade, proudly navigating their homemade vehicles through the hallways while classmates, teachers, and staff cheered them on. The Kindy 500 not only highlighted the students’ creativity and understanding of key concepts, but also fostered school spirit and community engagement in a memorable way.




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