October 2019

Activities So Fun, It's Scary!

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PE has been so much fun lately that it’s scary! We’ve been working really hard on our Halloween dance for the Halloween parade. The kids are so excited to perform what they’ve learned. We’ve been perfecting the dance while also making sure that we still leave time to play fun games using our imaginations as well as our muscles. We’ve Had a blast being ninja turtles in a fun ninja turtle game, fun Halloween themed yoga and an expanded cornhole type game. Keeping active and always having fun! 

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Ali Marshall

Summer Vacations

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Yesterday we wrote our writing drafts about what we did this summer. For example, I went on a cruise, Maddie went to sea world and swam with dolphins, Jayden went jet skiing and swimming, Seth went to California and went to the beach and went to a lot of resorts and went to Las Vegas. I hope everyone had fun doing these activities. I am glad we wrote about this so they will remember what we did this summer.

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Lincoln Murphy, from Miss Goulding’s 4th grade class

Show and Tell in Miss Almanza’s Class

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In Miss Almanza’s class we are dedicated to our work and are always working hard! This week we accomplished our goal and we received another classroom party! As a class we love working together on our goals and we most certainly love classroom parties! We enjoyed showing off collections, pets, trophies, and more!

 

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Selena Almanza

Modigliani Self-portraits

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Last week, students in Mrs. Clare's third grade class engaged in an Art lesson where they learned how to create self-portraits with chalk pastels. During the lesson, students learned about the famous artist, Amedeo Modigliani, and his technique for taking normal face proportions and stretching them out. 

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Aubrey Clare

Haunted Math Problems

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Students in Mrs. Glenn’s class designed Haunted Houses and then created math problems to match their Haunted Houses!  Students had learned how to write a multi-step story problem in math the week before and applied it to this spooky art project!  Check them out!!

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Sienna Glenn

Work Hard, Play Hard

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In Mrs. Peterson's first-grade class we work hard and play hard. We have been working really hard in class in reading and math. Today we were able to take a fun break and take a field trip to Jakers Pumpkin Patch to play hard.

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Mandie Peterson