Monday, May 7, 2012

Spring has Sprung!

Catching up on  a few Spring pics.  Students had a lot to celebrate in April after testing.  We had a blast just relaxing in the sun, blowing bubbles, writing with chalk, and the most popular....face painting!

 

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Welcome


We have a new addition to our classroom community.  Mrs. Elizabeth Wolhuter is a student teacher from Harding University.  She will graduate in May and begin her journey of changing young lives.  She has been with us a few weeks now and we are so excited to have her on board! 

Thursday, March 15, 2012

HAPPY SAINT PATRICK'S DAY!!!!




GUESS WHO?
Emma put a lot of hard work into this leprechaun trap
but the little fella got away!
Check out the green goo his footprints left behind

Friday, February 24, 2012

February Mystery Readers

Celebrating our Presidents
Thanks Mrs. Kittrell, Dimitri's mother for sharing
 Abraham Lincoln's biography with the class.  
We also loved the bracelets!

Check out our Ab Lincoln top hat.  It sure was yummy!

Emma is definitely proud of this project

Thanks Mrs. Hou, Michelle's mom,  for being
 one of our February Mystery Readers!

Mrs. Hou read Duck for President and then helped students create
mini George Washingtons.

Students were excited to create our very
  first president, George Washington.



Cunningham's Royal Court

Precious Queens


A day fit for a King
We appreciate Mr. Foreman, Rhyan's father,  for taking time out of his busy schedule to eat
chocolate with us.  We know it was a difficult task:)

Party Time


Breath JT!!


Chocolate Madness

Monday, February 13, 2012

100 DAYS SMARTER!

TOO COOL!!!!


Thanks to Mrs. Maack, the mother of Rachel Maack for being our January
Mystery Reader!


Mrs. Maack read 100 Day Worries by Margery Cuyler and then
she helped students create a 100th day poster with the collections they
brought from home.








Monday, December 19, 2011

Happy Holidays!!!



Mr. Stover, Emma's father, pulled a double shift.  He was our Watchdog dad and December Mystery Reader. 


Mr. Stover read There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow and then helped students create the snowman the old lady coughed up at the end of the story.