100 Days of First Grade

Submitted by sarah.sumsion on
First grade celebrated the 100th day of school by doing a number of different things. We wrote about what we want to do before we are 100 years old. We created ten groups if ten and then drew them onto white t-shirts. We made 100 day hats and glasses and necklaces with 100 beads grouped into ten different colors. We did a number of different math and literacy games including a 100 count Hershey kiss hunt and writing about what we do if we had $100.  It was a fun day of counting to 100 and now we can say that we are 100 days smarter!!!
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By Kristi Sugu

Dare to Compare

Submitted by sarah.sumsion on
Third grade students played this tricky game to compare fractions. To advance, or to win the game, the players must correctly decide which fraction is bigger on the spot that they land on. They can use fraction bars, draw fractions circles, use a fraction number, or if they are really good... Use the rules of comparing fractions. Anyone want to challenge these third grade fraction masters?!
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By Lyndsee Brice

Kindergarten Measurement

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For the past couple of weeks, we have been having fun learning about measurement in Kindergarten.  We measured various lengths around the classroom, weighed classroom supplies on a scale, and even made our own balance scale pictures to hang up in the hallway.  We sure love exploring fun math concepts!! 

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By Chelsie Bergera

Bike Stunts at Reward Assembly

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The student body enjoyed a stunt-filled assembly celebrating the end of term 2 and rewarding those students who met certain requirements to attend. Rich Wieber and partners wowed the audience with a huge variety of stunts. They also shared a message about bike safety and anti-bullying. See the rest of the photos on our Facebook page.
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By Sarah Sumsion