Class Schedule

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Christmas Traditions

It is the time of year when most families share in a Christmas tradition.  This could be anything that your family does each year from putting up the tree together, letting the youngest child put the star at the top of the tree, making and decorating gingerbread houses, making a certain kind of candy to share with family and friends, caroling in the neighborhood,  attending church services and the list goes on and on.  What is a Christmas tradition at your house?  If you don't have one, what tradition would you like to see your family start?

Monday, December 9, 2013

Snow Day

If tomorrow would be a "Snow Day" what three things would you do?   What would you miss most from not being at school?  How many snow days do you think we will have this school year?  Please remember that we have only 4 days built in for Snow Days so if we miss more than that we must make them up at the end of the school year in May!!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Halloween Memories












Our Halloween Party was a blast.  Hope you enjoy these pictures.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Cobra Football Players visit the Classroom

Members of the High School Football team visited our classroom and talked to the students about respect and responsibility.  They also handed out their personal football cards.  Our visitors were;  Cameron Thomas, SR.  Dakota Teter, SR and Korby Strube, JR.



COBRA PRIDE

We love Green and Gold Day.  Proud to be a Cobras!!!



October Happenings

Spirit Week   Day 1   Dress Your Best
 
 
Spirit Week  Day 2   Disney Character Day
 
 
 
Spirit Week  Day 3  Dress Like a Nerd
 
 
Jude....overall winner for the grade school
 
 
 
Spirit Week   Day 4   What I Want to be When I Grow UP
 





 
 
 

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

4-H Visitors

Members of the Jackson County 4-H Ambassadors visited our classroom for National 4-H week. These three ladies shared their projects and experiences of being in 4-H with the students on Monday. Many good questions were asked by the students. Hopefully this will spark some interest in joining one of the eleven clubs in our county. I definitely can tell which of my students are in 4-H. They have great confidence when speaking in front of the class.

Technical Reading

Students were given directions for a Jack-O-Lantern art project. They had to read and follow the instructions to make it. Here are some pictures of the process.