March 2021

First Grade Field Trip

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 First Grade was excited to welcome Ogden Nature Center this week.  The classes were able to meet via zoom on Tuesday to learn about animals and their adaptations.  We met our new friends Clark the rabbit and Laser the tortoise.  We learned about their special adaptations that help them survive in their habitats.       Then on Wednesday, each class was able to attend an outside field trip!  Members of the Ogden Nature Center traveled down to our school and presented animal learning boxes.  Each box contained different featur
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Karla Craner

Mustangs Make a Difference

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The sock donation drive during Friendship week was delivered this week to Utah Foster Care.  Ian Ledesma represented Meadow Brook Elementary School in delivering the socks to Heidi Naylor from Utah Foster Care.  There were over 200 pairs of socks that were donated to kids in foster care throughout the state of Utah.

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Johnny Ledesma

Sign up NOW for SEPs!

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Mustangs,

It is time to sign up for SEP appointments. Please view the sign-up and find a convenient time for you to meet with your child's teacher. If your student has not been signed up by next Tuesday (the 23rd) at noon, you can directly contact your child’s teacher, or your child teacher will set an appointment for him/her. Please read the directions at the beginning of the SignUp Genius Scheduler before scheduling your appointment. If you need assistance, you are welcome to call the school. 

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Fun With Fractions!

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4th graders are busy learning about fractions! We have been working on comparing fractions and played a fun game to practice finding the greater fraction. Students played with partners to explain and solidify their thinking.

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Jessika Anderson

Decision Alley

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Open: The tomb holds the secrets of China's first emperor. Close: There is mercury surrounding the tomb, so what if there is something worse inside. Open: We should open the tomb, because it will help us learn about Qin ShiHuang's life.Close: We should keep the tomb closed, because there is a dead corpse inside.  Over the last few weeks we have learned about China's first emperor Qin ShiHuang. He left behind a great legacy. Students had to write an argumentative essay to persuade the reader to open the tomb, or leave it closed.  Ms.