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Text Feature Surgery

(11/6) Students in Mrs. Steele's classes are learning about text features and how they help you locate and understand information while reading. As an extension to the lesson, students performed "text feature" surgery. Students had to place the corresponding bandage text feature over the correct location on the body that it matched.
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Text Feature Scoot

(11/6) This week in Ms. Griffith's reading class, students are learning about text features in informational texts. The students were able to participate in a task card scoot around the room and answer questions on cards displayed in different places. The students were excited to get out of their desks and move around!
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Finding Perimeter

(11/6) Mrs. Kirk's third grade math students began their study of perimeter today. They used the same squares on the classroom floor that they used to find area to find the perimeter. They discussed how the perimeter differed from the area of those shapes.
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Light Energy

(11/5) Mrs. Heatherly's class studied light energy and learned about the Northern Lights. They finished their lesson with chalk art.
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Let Your Voice Be Heard!

(11/5) During Science/Social Studies time, Mrs. Hodum's third graders discussed voting and the importance of having your voice heard. Then, they conducted their own classroom elections to elect who they thought showed the best leadership skills.
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Area Review

(11/4) Mrs. Kirk's third grade math classes are learning about the area of a shape this week. After taping off the floor using the square feet of each of 10 shapes, Mrs. Kirk had the students work in groups to come up with the area of each shape and discuss another way to get the answers. Area=length x width.
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Field Trip!

(11/4) Fourth grade students visited Pumpkin Patch Farms in Blue Mountain on Friday. It was a day full of hands on learning and FUN!
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Point of View

(11/4) Students in Mrs. Steele’s class have been learning about point of view and how illustrations help us understand more about the story. As an extension to their lessons, students created their own unique pumpkin, wrote about the pumpkin’s point of view, and described their illustrations.
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Weekly Rockstars!

(11/1) Congratulations to the following students for receiving positive office referrals this week! Keep up the good work!
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Make a Monster

(10/31) To review their unit on Narrative writing, Mrs. Hodum's students made monsters, wrote narratives about their monsters, and then shared them with their classmates. The students had a spooky, good time!

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