Reader Leaders for the week!







Congratulations to our Mathletes of the week!
Justice-Mrs. Nabors
Caelen-Mrs. Stanfa
Hunter-Mrs. Gardner
Emily-Mrs. Gardner




Mrs. Wade’s 2nd grade class wrapped up the study on glaciers by creating glacier gak! We watched how it can move at different speeds and pick up things along its path. We related this to how glaciers move and change the surface of the Earth. We ended it with yummy glacier snack!










Mrs. Wade’s 2nd grade class was busy using their engineering minds to make monster traps, spider web bridges, and then played a competitive game of memory with our doubles facts!








Mrs. Bull’s 2nd grade class learned about counting collections during math this week! They were working on grouping/counting by 10s to be more efficient.





Pre-k listened to Mrs. Gray read “There Was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Bat” and made a special Halloween recipe for Snack!






Mrs. Thrasher’s 2nd grade class had an exciting book tasting this week! They had so much fun exploring different genres📚










Mrs. Lawrence’s 3rd grade class had a fun Halloween school day! Marshmallow towers, recess, crafts, learning and more!










Ms. Bearden’s 3rd grade class used saltines and cheez-its to learn about area





Pumpkin carving in Mrs. Colburn’s kindergarten class 🎃🎃










Lots of fun for Halloween in Mrs. Fikes’ 1st grade class! 🎃










Miss Lavender’s 3rd grade class had a fun Halloween day and did a dissolving candy corn experiment! This taught them about predicting and observing candy corn in different acidic and basic liquids.🎃





Happy Halloween from Mrs Holmes’ kindergarten class! We carved and investigated a pumpkin, made spider snacks and monster juice, and got some sweet treats to take home!




Mrs. Simmons’ 1st grade class did counting collections with pumpkin seeds today! 🎃










Halloween fun in Mrs. Nabors’ 1st grade class! 🎃










Mrs. Harris' kindergarten class:
We spent the week learning about spiders! We learned how they build their web and how insects get stuck to the spider web. Mrs. Harris was the poor bug that got stuck in the middle of the web! Then, we learned that spiders have a special oil that helps them not stick to their own web. We replicated that by using our fingers to walk across tape, first getting stuck as the insect, then dipping our fingers in oil and walking across easily as the spider. We ended our week by making spiders with Oreos and pretzel sticks and took turns pulling the pulp and seeds out of our class pumpkin! What a fun way to say goodbye to October!










✖️➗➖➕MATHLETES➕➖➗✖️
Sakari- 3rd grade, Gardner
Jace- 3rd grade, Gardner
Seth- 1st grade, Richardson
Kade- Kindergarten, Mims
Ryder- 1st grade, A. Phillips
Luna- 2nd grade, Thrasher






Merida received a positive office referral from her kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Howanitz, for always being the first to volunteer and help a friend! ❤️🖤

Emerich received a positive office referral from his kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Howanitz, for always coming to school with a positive attitude and ready to learn!

Red Ribbon Week- red, white & blue day!





