We also have a student who celebrates his birthday in
December. He received an award during
Believers and Achievers and after break we will celebrate his birthday in the
classroom as his birthday is over break.
Happy Birthday! Enjoy your day!
Thursday, December 27, 2012
December Believers and Achievers
It was hard to decide one student for a Believers and
Achievers award for the month of December.
I decided to give an award to all the students for their ‘Outstanding
Achievement’ for the month of December.
Especially the week before Christmas when our schedule at school was
busy with lots of extra activities of caroling, preparing gifts for parents,
and the excitement that comes with the holidays. The students worked hard with their studies
and did well on their spelling test, math tests, and their science test the
last week before school. They all received
a bag of popcorn to take home to have their popcorn party at home because all
the students got a 100% or better on their spelling test. Congratulations to the whole class!
Christmas Caroling
The week before Christmas we all enjoyed using our three
gifts of time, talent, and treasure that we all have. We had been discussing these in Religion
class. We took time out of our day to bring cheer to others by singing Christmas
carols to people at many different locations.
It was neat to hear the talent
of all of our singers. The treasure was seeing the smiles on
faces of people as we sang carols.
Caroling at Prairie Winds
Caroling at Good Samaritan Society
Caroling at Good Samaritan Society
Caroling at Good Samaritan Society
Caroling at Elkhorn Meadows
Caroling at Atkinson Senior Center
Caroling in Stuart at Parkside Manor
Caroling in Stuart at Parkside Manor
Advent Wreath
During the season of Advent we have been learning about
twenty-five different names for Jesus.
We do this daily with the K-5th grade when we light our
Advent wreath we have in the classroom. We have learned that Advent is a season
of waiting and preparing for Jesus to come. It is a wonderful experience to be
able to share this prayer time with the students each day.
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Merry Christmas!
Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas! May you all be blessed as you celebrate with
family and friends.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Flat Stanley visits New Jersey
Flat Stanley returned from New Jersey.
Reading about what Flat Stanley did while in New Jersey.
Stanley arrived in New Jersey shortly after Hurricane
Sandy. Luckily Stanley’s host, Mary and James,
weren't in any serious danger.
Stanley went to Ocean City, NJ to the boardwalk and saw the
Atlantic Ocean!
He visited the ships at the Naval Shipyard in Philadelphia,
where Mary’s husband works for the Navy.
Stanley was also able to visit one the stadiums in
Philadelphia.
Thank you to Mary and James for letting Stanley visit!
Flat Stanley visits New York City
Flat Stanley had a great time visiting New York City. Larry was a great host to him while
visiting. Larry lives in an apartment on
the 6th floor and this was the highest the Flat Stanley had ever
been! The building though is 35 stories
high. An interesting fact is that each
floor has 10 apartments and this one apartment building has about the same
number of people that live in it as Atkinson!
Stanley was amazed when he went to the roof of the building he found trees and grass planted on top of it. This is also where people can sit in chairs and sun bathe in the summer. Stanley also enjoyed visiting the swimming people that is on the 35th floor.
Larry doesn’t own a car so Stanley was able to get around New York City by subway, taxi, or walking. Stanley went on subway ride which was really exciting. A subway is like a train that is mostly underground. Stanley attended many different events that included different artists. Larry is an artist and had an exhibit several years ago at the Museum of Nebraska Art, in Kearney, Nebraska. This was neat to read because he has ties to Nebraska.
At Columbia Unversity, where the conference of GeGo took place. All the buildings are part of the University.
Stanley was amazed when he went to the roof of the building he found trees and grass planted on top of it. This is also where people can sit in chairs and sun bathe in the summer. Stanley also enjoyed visiting the swimming people that is on the 35th floor.
Larry doesn’t own a car so Stanley was able to get around New York City by subway, taxi, or walking. Stanley went on subway ride which was really exciting. A subway is like a train that is mostly underground. Stanley attended many different events that included different artists. Larry is an artist and had an exhibit several years ago at the Museum of Nebraska Art, in Kearney, Nebraska. This was neat to read because he has ties to Nebraska.
Stanley enjoyed his time in New York and says that there are
many things to see and do there and maybe one day we will get a chance to
visit.
We want to extend a huge thank you to Larry for showing Flat
Stanley around! He was able to explore
lots of the city and we learned many things.
Excited to receive Flat Stanley from his Uncle Larry!
Opening the package.
Almost has it open.
Flat Stanley came back with a lot of neat things that included a letter, pictures, and many brochures.
Looking through the binder.
On the roof of Uncle Larry's apartment building.
Swimming pool on the 35th floor.
The light on the subway train engine, as the train approaches the station.
The subway car doors open.
Got onto a crowded train car.
On the way back, not as crowded, there was room to sit down.
May of the subways in New York City.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Cleaning Church
As a service project the whole school helped prepare the
church for Christmas. We spent part of a
morning cleaning the church. This
included dusting the pews, walls, windows, and sweeping the floor. The students did an excellent job of working
together to accomplish this task. It
doesn’t take long to get a big job when we have many helping hands. Thanks goes out to all the students for being
so willing to help.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
12-12-12
12-12-12
A day like this will not be around for a very long time. To make this day a little more special the kids found twelve items to bring to school. It was neat to see what they were able to find and some even shared their twelve items. As a school the students and teachers went to church at 12:12p.m. to pray twelve Our Fathers, twelve Hail Marys, and twelve Glory Bes.
A day like this will not be around for a very long time. To make this day a little more special the kids found twelve items to bring to school. It was neat to see what they were able to find and some even shared their twelve items. As a school the students and teachers went to church at 12:12p.m. to pray twelve Our Fathers, twelve Hail Marys, and twelve Glory Bes.
This student brought twelve of her stuffed animals.
This student shared her twelve mini cupcakes. YUM!
Thanks for sharing.
This student shared his twelve cupcakes with the class. It was a cold treat for this time of year but
very yummy! Thanks for sharing!
This student came with twelve boxes of nerds. He also shared them with the class. Thanks for sharing!
This student came with twelve silly bands.
This student was able to find twelve colored pencils.
I was even able to find twelve small bags of chips and
shared them with the class.
A group picture with our twelve items.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Santa Claus is coming to town...
We heard the Santa would be driving by our school when he
came to Atkinson on December 3 so we were outside to help welcome him to
town. Thank you to Atkinson Fire
Department for escorting Santa through town.
Here the kids are outside waiting for him and singing
Christmas carols.
Here he comes!
Welcome
to Atkinson Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus it was good to see you!
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