Chemistry students discovering how salt helps to clear roadways in winter!
This week we are learning about our family! We used clay to make a person in our family. We read the book, "Our Class is a Family" we discussed how we are a family at school also just like they have one at home. We also learned about small, medium, large. We used cups to show the difference and then we sorted our frogs according to the correct size. We also found things in the room and sorted them into small, medium and large.
This week we are learning about our family! We used clay to make a person in our family. We read the book, "Our Class is a Family" we discussed how we are a family at school also just like they have one at home. We also learned about small, medium, large. We used cups to show the difference and then we sorted our frogs according to the correct size. We also found things in the room and sorted them into small, medium and large.
This week we are learning about our family! We used clay to make a person in our family. We read the book, "Our Class is a Family" we discussed how we are a family at school also just like they have one at home. We also learned about small, medium, large. We used cups to show the difference and then we sorted our frogs according to the correct size. We also found things in the room and sorted them into small, medium and large.
5th and 6th grade students have been practicing latitude and longitude this week. They put their skills to use today by playing latitude and longitude battleship.
This week in the Swifton toddler class we have been learning about our families. We have had a family picture show and tell, an outdoor picnic, and a family picture search in our sensory table.
"The Guiding Coalition is working hard to plan district-wide Professional Learning Communities”
Accounting I students enjoyed an activity in class today that reinforced the concepts of the debit/credit theory!
The Bulldog golf teams completed their regular season this week with matches at Newport Country Club on Monday and Tuesday. Both teams had an off day on Monday, but they bounced back yesterday. The boys’ team came in second to Gosnell and the ladies finished third behind Truman and Gosnell. Cody Brooks, Noah Young, and Grant Soden all posted their best rounds of the year on Tuesday. For the Lady Bulldogs, Taryn Sink and Nokia White also shot their best round of the year on Tuesday. Both teams next match will be the conference tournament next Tuesday. Go Bulldogs!
Book Fair!! 📚😀📚
September 18th - 22nd
{will be open during Parent/Teacher conferences}
This week we are studying about Family. Today we dictated sentences about what work our parents do and then read the sentences in literacy. In math we worked together and decided which were long or short. Other things were in drama pretending to do family chores and drawing pictures of our family
We played a listening game called Little Listening Mouse and built Baby Bear a chair that was just right!
This week in pre-k we have started talking about families. We have been learning that there are many different kinds and sizes of families and that families take care for each other. We learned we have a home family and a school family. In our learning centers we made thank you cards for our families and we've sorted letters based on curvy lines or straight. In small group we've played a listening game and in math small group we compared sizes and learned we can not tell if something is big or small until we compare it to another item.
This week we are learning about "Families", our toddlers enjoyed a family style picnic with cupcakes outside. We also drew pictures of our families that will be posted in our hallways.
Today we remember 9/11/2001.
Great fun at the FFA kickoff party!
Congratulations on TES August Students of the Month and Mr. Jonathan Piker on Employee of the month!
Over the last 2 weeks, Mrs. Rowlett's 3rd Grade Science Class has observed, classified and evaluated the traits and life cycles of different plants. We've learned about the journey of a rice seed and used sandpaper to demonstrate what happens to it once it is delivered to the mill. We ended our unit with why/how plants grow flowers and make fruit and classified science vegetables and science fruits by observing their seeds. This was such a fun unit!
Over the last 2 weeks, Mrs. Rowlett's 3rd Grade Science Class has observed, classified and evaluated the traits and life cycles of different plants. We've learned about the journey of a rice seed and used sandpaper to demonstrate what happens to it once it is delivered to the mill. We ended our unit with why/how plants grow flowers and make fruit and classified science vegetables and science fruits by observing their seeds. This was such a fun unit!
Congratulations on TES August Students of the Month and Mr. Jonathan Piker on Employee of the month!