Thursday, December 15, 2016

A Manger for Jesus

Students were asked to design and build a manger for baby Jesus. They could only use twigs and twine. They were allowed to use a little glue for the legs. The manager was supposed to by no larger than 2" W x 3" L. It was a challenging task -- they definitely learned about perseverance and doing things DIFFERENTLY when you get STUCK.



























Monday, December 12, 2016

Grammar Game

Students finished their Parts of Speech games and had fun playing each other's games (identifying proper, singular, and plural nouns, action and linking verbs, adjectives, articles, and conjunctions).









3rd Sunday of Advent

Reflection: How do you find a cause for joy and gladness in the modern world?

 Dear Jesus,
Help us focus on you during this busy season. May we stay aware of the joy you bring into our lives. We want to find you in the everyday moments and to come with hearts of gratitude to your manger on Christmas.  Amen.




Room at the Inn

This morning, the students put together the lunches for the men at the Ozanam Center in Mid-town. After we finished, Father Russ blessed the food during our prayer service. 

For more information about Room at the Inn, please visit their Facebook page: Room at the Inn @ St. Ann. 

Thank you all for the donations










 

IXL

There is not an IXL assignment this week. There will also not be an assignment over the Christmas break; however, your child can continue to practice in IXL (do not work ahead) if you'd like him/her to do so.

Tentative Test Schedule

Tues. - Religion Chapter 7
Wed. - Vocab Unit 5

Reminder

- Wednesday, December 14th – Snack Attack 2:00 pm.
Thursday, December 15th – Movie field trip for those who qualify.  Permission slips will be sent home this week.


Homework

Religion - test (Chapter 7)

Bring in a Ziploc filled with thin twigs. 

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Our new classroom tool

Today we used our new iPad and pen to practice our weekly bible quote in cursive. The pen was challenging to get use to, but we'll have plenty of time to practice. We also have countless apps to help us practice reading comprehension, math, spelling, science, social studies, critical thinking, and more.
















Our classroom saints