Team Building in Fourth Grade

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During the first week of school Mrs. Simpson's class did team building activities to build community in their classroom.  That team building has payed off! We have been working so well together in the classroom and on the playground.  Together everyone achieves more! 

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Camie Simpson

Caterpillars and Butterflies

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Mrs. Tew brought in 3 caterpillars and milkweed into Miss Sheets’ class the first week of school.  The caterpillars ate, and ate.  Soon, they climbed to the top of the cage and hung on by silk and started to make their cocoons.  It took ten days for them to become butterflies.  Two of the butterflies were girls and one was a boy.  One of the girl butterflies was a Queen butterfly and the rest were Monarchs.  The queen butterfly has a darker color than the monarch butterflies and more white spots.  Did you know that?

by: Elisabeth James 

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By Elisabeth in Miss Sheets' Class

HEALTH WEEK is next week!

Submitted by heather.balli on

Monday:  "Veg Pledge" day— PTA will be in the front of the school with a sign up sheet that kids can sign; students will receive a small prize if they commit to eating a fruit or vegetable a day for the entire week. The class with the highest percentage of participation will receive a prize. 

Tuesday: Pajama day—To promote healthy sleeping habits. 

Meadow Brook Children's Choir Sign-Up

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Meadow Brook Students and Parents,
We are very excited to announce the Meadow Brook Children’s Choir. Heather Johnson will be
running the program again this year. For now, the choir will be for 5th and 6th grade students, with the
possibility of opening it up to other grades in the future. We will have a fall choir and spring choir.
Your child has the option to sign up for fall choir, spring choir, or they can sign up for the full year. The
cost will be $10 for either fall or spring choir and there will be a discounted cost of $15 for those