The 8th grade continues their focus on the New Testament and the Gospels. Today’s lesson featured a worksheet comparing and contrasting the 4 Gospel authors. The students used their Catholic Youth Bibles or the Bible on the Kindle to research different Gospel passages. The class did a great job understanding the various readings.
This Sunday is the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Gospel is from Luke and discusses the beginning of the ministry of Jesus. The crowd listening to Jesus was impressed with his teachings but quickly turned on him when they realized he was a simple carpenter. The 8th grade class reflected on the importance of […]
Our tour of Ancient Egypt, which began back in November while visiting the California Science Museum exhibit on Cleopatra, and concludes on Friday with a final writing piece has been adventurous. The students enjoyed learning a 3,8oo year old game today. The game is called Hounds and Jackals and is similar to Chutes and Ladders. […]
The 6th grade has been studying Ancient Egypt for several weeks. Using actual pictures painted on papyrus from Egypt the students used handmade paper and gold pens to create pictures of pharaohs, gods, scribes, and other scenes from Ancient Egypt. The pictures came out amazing and beautiful.
The middle school participated in Schoolwide Centers on Friday with the theme of 100 days of school. In Mrs. Clemmensen’s activity each group researched a hundred year time period from the 1st to the 21st century. The groups researched the time period and completed a poster with important events from that 100 year period. The […]
The SHS 8th grade class had the privilege of visiting with a group of SHS parish senior citizens during their monthly potluck. The students brought over delicious cookies made by a room mom for the parish members. The students then asked a few questions of the seniors to learn more about their opinions and lives. […]
The sixth grade is studying Ancient Egypt which is always a class favorite. Today we learned about a female ruler or pharaoh named Hatshepsut who ruled Egypt in 1473 B.C.E. One of her achievements was the building of obelisks. These obelisks were placed at the temple of the sun god Amon-Ra at Karnak. The purpose […]
This week in Religion class the students have been exploring the Old and New Testament. The 6th grade class has been reviewing the story of Joseph and his brothers. It ties in perfectly with our history unit on Ancient Egypt. The 7th grade is studying the amazing miracles of Jesus and the reasons for the […]
The middle school classrooms have all been upgraded with new interactive projectors. The teachers are using them for interactive lessons in math, science, language arts, history, and religion. The students complete content related worksheets with the special pens, review CAstreaming movies in various subjects, and many other uses. The middle school teachers have had some […]
The sixth grade class worked in groups to design snowflakes using geometric patterns. They used their Kindles for ideas, then designed them on a drawing app. Once ready to build they used different size craft sticks to put the pattern together. Since it was a very cold day in Ventura designing snowflakes seemed appropriate!