Pie tasting and writing for Thanksgiving. Thanks to all the parents that sent pies.
Mr. Friess played bingo with Guthridge students while staffed enjoyed a Thanksgiving meal together.
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Public education gives every child a chance to work towards fulfilling their dreams for the future. Guthridge students shared their career goals during National Education Week through an art project, hanging in the north entrance to Remnant Cafe. "Together we can do so much."
Thank you Mr. Duroni for our hands on science lesson!
Vikings,
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Hard Work Pays Off...Go Vikes!
Congrats to Donovan and Kadence for winning our weekly perfect attendance award this week. Donovan won an extra dollar because our 5th grade had 80% perfect attendance this week.
Hard Work Pays Off...Go VIKES!
Ra'kayla has had a great year and today she earned a positive office referral from Mrs Gordon
Mr. Friess teaching math to 4th graders.
Mrs. Armstrong's class played main idea and verb games to practice their skills.
Mrs. Armstrong's class played "Two and a Crayon" today. The students had to pair up, both hold the crayon and make a drawing without talking.
Mrs. Armstrong's class played "Two and a Crayon" today. The students had to pair up, both hold the crayon and make a drawing without talking.
We played a connect 4 game to practice dividing with numbers ending in zero!
Today, we went to the science lab to examine animals up close! We looked at mealworms, beetles, earthworms and goldfish.
Library time
While learning about Native Americans, students in Mrs. Brimm's class created a totem pole to represent them and/or their family. After designing the pole, they presented it to the class and described why they chose what they did.
Guthridge students and staff created a mural to celebrate American Education Week. The circles on the tree represent future career choices for each student. The mural will be hung at Remnant Cafe as a reminder of the benefits of public education.
Mrs.Phillips' kids found a spider today during recess, which created a fun lesson for the class!
After learning about poetry and figurative language, students in Mr. Holmes' classes created simile self-portrait poems.
Mrs. Kepley's class is practicing respect this morning by helping each other clean up!