5th Grade Academics RELIGION The 5th graders presented posters of the Liturgy of the Eucharist at last week’s assembly – they were truly beautiful. We are laminating them and will have them up in the classroom for the Almost Spring Showcase on Friday. Make sure to plan on attending that and take a peek at […]
Dear 4th Grade Families, Happy Tuesday! Our class has been busy putting the final touches on their projects for the Showcase this Friday. Their enthusiasm to keep going and be creative is awesome! We can’t wait for you to see some of the great work we will display on Friday. Special Note: Please make sure […]
Our third, fourth, and fifth graders learned all about the art of paper sculpting with Mrs. Vazquez! All three grades’ hard work was put together to create an awesome sculpture inspired by the amazing artist, Charles McGee.
Third grade families, Hello Trimester 3! We had so much fun last week showcasing our talents and/or favorite items from home! It’s always fun to hear about each other’s hobbies and interests outside of school. Important Dates Weekly Homework (Due March 19) Sneak Peek of our Academic Week math: We continue with our geometry unit. […]
Hello! Spring is definitely in the air! We had a wonderful, “Read Across America” celebration that will continue with reading fiction and non-fiction stories from our 50 states. We began our 50 states map reading with our “Gingerbread Exchange” last December and they loved learning about where other students lived across the US! In math, we […]
Dear 4th Grade Families, I apologize for the late post! This week, we’ve had the pleasure of diving into reading with the help of our 8th grade friends. Each morning, the 8th grade students have come in to lead our class in an activity for Read Across America week. Here’s an update of what we […]
Happy March! It has come with rain and we are enjoying our observations of the beginnings of spring! This week we were busy taking a close look at what makes a great story! We read the book The Guffalo, and learned more about how adjectives and verbs can make a big difference in creating sentences […]
The eighth graders recently completed readings of “The Diary of Anne Frank” by Francis Goodrich and Albert Hackett, as well as Number the Stars by Lois Lowry. Both Anne Frank and Annemarie, a character from Number the Stars, show bravery in facing the challenges of war and persecution. Their unique stories offer valuable insights into […]
Dear Families, Your children are doing a great job thinking and helping others, we are adding to our intentions as we start the day, giving deeper thought and prayer to the people of our world. We will attend the Stations of the Cross on Wednesday afternoon at 1:50, join us if you can! Academics Language […]
5th Grade Academics RELIGION The 5th graders presented posters of the Liturgy of the Eucharist at last week’s assembly – they were truly beautiful. We are laminating them and will have them up in the classroom for the Almost Spring Showcase in March. Make sure to plan on attending that day and take a peek […]