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SLE Binders Viewed by Parents

6th Grade By December 7, 2012 No Comments

It was wonderful meeting all the parents during conferences. The middle school is very busy with collaborative group work and class work. The SLE Binders were on display for all the parents to review. The students have completed a reflection sheet on one piece of school work each week of the first trimester and the […]

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Christmas Celebrations Around the World

6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, Our Students By December 7, 2012 No Comments

The middle school participated in Christmas themed collaboration projects this week. Mrs. Clemmensen’s group researched Christmas traditions from different countries. Then the students decorated a tree representing that countries traditions. The trees are displayed in the library for everyone to view. They also prepared posters with information about the way the country celebrates Christmas. Each […]

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Writing Like the Ancient Sumerians

6th Grade By November 28, 2012 No Comments

The 6th grade class finished studying the first ancient civilizations this week. After the test they each received a piece of clay and using ancient cuneiform and pictographs told a story in their group. The stories focused on nature and the military, two very important factors to ancient Sumerians. The class did a great job […]

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Honor Veterans

6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade By November 9, 2012 No Comments

The middle school students discussed the reason for the much anticipated day off on Monday November 12. The purpose of the day is to honor our veterans. Each student wrote a thank you letter to a veteran. The letters are then distributed to veterans through Bank of America’s Wounded Warrior project. The letters expressed many […]

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Celebrating Saints!

6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade By November 9, 2012 No Comments

During the month of November the middle school classes celebrate the saints in several ways. The 6th grade researched a saint of their choosing and then designed a tombstone and wrote an epitaph summarizing their amazing lives. The 7th grade researched a saint as well and then wrote a eulogy celebrating the life and accomplishments […]

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Eating 5,000 Year Old Food

6th Grade By November 7, 2012 No Comments

The sixth grade continued learning about the Agricultural revolution today during history class. Two presentations were given to the students about ancient foods that are still eaten today. The presentation focused on the importance of agriculture to all civilizations from ancient Sumeria to today in Ventura. The class heard about the farming methods used today […]

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