The second quarter has begun! Where did the first quarter go? In addition to beginning a new quarter, we also have begun our standardized testing. We will continue with our IOWA testing through November 19.
During the month of November, the students are working to collect food for the local food pantry. This is a great way to show our thankfulness for the many gifts God has given us and to share our fortune with others.
Fifth and sixth grades are studying the life of Moses in Religion class. Fifth grade students are adding and subtracting decimals in math. Meanwhile, sixth grade students are spending math time learning how to plot coordinates on a coordinate plane. In science, they are continuing their study of the human body and the circulatory and respiratory systems. Students spent time making an Underground Railroad quilt in social studies class. Mrs. Myrna Meinen came to class to show the students a quilt she made that represents different parts of the Underground Railroad that slaves used to escape slavery in the South. After seeing the quilt, the students have been working to make a class quilt using art supplies. It's turning out to be a really neat project!
It was great talking to all of the parents on Wednesday and Thursday night. Thank you so much to everyone for coming to conferences!
By:Mrs. Dachel
During the month of November, the students are working to collect food for the local food pantry. This is a great way to show our thankfulness for the many gifts God has given us and to share our fortune with others.
Fifth and sixth grades are studying the life of Moses in Religion class. Fifth grade students are adding and subtracting decimals in math. Meanwhile, sixth grade students are spending math time learning how to plot coordinates on a coordinate plane. In science, they are continuing their study of the human body and the circulatory and respiratory systems. Students spent time making an Underground Railroad quilt in social studies class. Mrs. Myrna Meinen came to class to show the students a quilt she made that represents different parts of the Underground Railroad that slaves used to escape slavery in the South. After seeing the quilt, the students have been working to make a class quilt using art supplies. It's turning out to be a really neat project!
It was great talking to all of the parents on Wednesday and Thursday night. Thank you so much to everyone for coming to conferences!
By:Mrs. Dachel