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Goals and Challenges

(1/6) For their first day back, students in Ms. Spicer's class worked on two exciting activities. First, they set a one word goal for the year with their plans on how to execute their goal. Then, they were challenged to solve a mystery to prepare for their next novel study, "Bud, Not Buddy." The book was set during the Great Depression. In order to acquire background knowledge about that time period, the students worked in groups to solve a mystery about what happened a family that left all of a sudden.
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Heart Heroes!

(1/6) Hello, Heart Heroes! Are you ready?! The American Heart Association's Kids Heart Challenge is coming to our school soon! We have exciting things planned this year to get us moving, help others and have fun.
Get a head start by signing up today! Visit our school page at http://www2.heart.org/goto/DTCox or download the AHA Schools app! Bonus: Students get a free wristband just for signing up!
More information will be sent home on Monday!
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Fraction Fun

(1/6) Mrs. Kirk’s class kicked off their fractions unit in a fun and hands-on way! 🍕 After reading Fraction Fun by David Adler, students created their own “pizza pies” using paper plates, pencils, and crayons. They practiced dividing their pizzas into halves, fourths, and eighths while discussing which fractions are equivalent. Learning never tasted so good! 📚✨
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Choosing Kindness

(1/6) This week, our school counselor has been visiting classrooms to talk with students about the importance of kindness. Through open conversations and age-appropriate activities, students are learning how small acts of kindness such as using kind words, including others, and showing empathy can make a big difference in our school community. These lessons help reinforce positive relationships, create a safe and welcoming environment, and remind students that kindness is a powerful choice they can make every day.
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Trip to the Orchestra

(12/11) Our fourth graders had an incredible day on Wednesday! 🎶
They attended a performance by the Tupelo Golden Wave Orchestra, where students not only enjoyed beautiful music, but also got to explore a variety of instruments and hear the unique sounds each one makes.
After the performance, students enjoyed a picnic at Ballard Park, and had a blast playing on the new inclusive playground. 🌳✨ It was truly an amazing experience!
A huge thank you to the Tupelo Golden Wave Orchestra for welcoming our students, and giving them such a memorable opportunity! 🎻👏
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Our Favorite Apples

(10/8) 🍎🍏 Apple Tasting Fun! 🍏🍎
As an extension to their study of apples, Mrs. Andrews’ and Mrs. Hodum’s classes became apple scientists! They explored three delicious kinds of apples — Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, and Pink Lady. Students used their senses to observe the color, texture, and taste of each apple, then compared their favorites by creating a picture chart to show their favorite apples.
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Our Traits Are Unbe-LEAF-able!

(10/3) Today, Mrs. Hodum's classes went on a scavenger hunt for the best looking leaves. Then, they created a project describing their best character traits because they are FALLing into good character!
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Tasty Text Features

(9/19) Today, Mrs. Hodum's students worked with partners to answer a worksheet about popcorn, and pointed out all the different text features within the passage. They celebrated with a popcorn snack!
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3rd Grade Gifted Students in Action!

(9/19) Our 3rd grade gifted classes have been busy researching giraffes, creating colorful posters, and confidently presenting their findings. Also, on International Dot Day (September 15th), students worked together to create a giant tessellation mural made of equilateral triangles and half circles—celebrating their creativity and collaboration! In addition to research, our students are sharpening their critical thinking skills during GRIT time—Games Really Increase Thinking! Whether they're playing strategy games or building with hands-on materials, students are developing their problem-solving skills, and innovative thinking in a fun and engaging environment. We’re so proud of the curiosity, dedication, and enthusiasm these young learners bring to every activity!

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