
5th grade orchestra kids practiced their bow hands by doing cup relay races!



After learning and studying about animal adaptations, Mr. Holmes' students started researching an animal of their choice and creating poster projects.





Mrs. Armstrong's class used Versa Tiles to practice problem and solution and plural nouns.




Student partners were comparing their work on two different multiplication methods in Mrs. Gordon's class this morning.



Today Mrs. Gordon's class partnered up using "match up cards"! It was a fun way to partner up!



Students in Mrs. Gordon's reading group chose a book about a classification of animals. They read the book and are creating a web using Canva! They will then teach the others in their group about their animal classification.




JJ and Harley earned positive office referrals from Mrs. Brumback's


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Miss Jones class met their caterpillars today! Students are working in groups to observe the life cycle of the butterfly.





Mrs. Brimm's class sporting our Chief's gear!


FYI: Tomorrow, October 4th, FEMA and the FCC are planning a Nationwide Emergency Alert Test at approximately 1:20 p.m. CST. This test alert will be sent to all consumer cell phones, all radios and televisions and will last approximately one minute.


Happy Spirit Week!


Mrs Gordon's class helped lead the Pledge of Allegiance today.
Happy Tuesday Vikings!




Fishing at Greenbush for Mrs. Brimm's class.







Fishing at Greenbush for Mrs. Brimm's class.







Archery time at Greenbush for Mrs. Brimm's class. These students had a blast!










Because canoeing was so much fun, Mrs. Brimm and Miss Aimee had to join in!











The floor is lava team building exercise at Greenbush for Mrs. Brimm's class. We loved seeing these students work together!










We've been working physical and chemical changes in science and today we got to make changes with pancakes and root beer floats.







After studying animal adaptations, Mr. Holmes and Mrs. Gordon's classes created a hypothesis of which bird beaks would be best for which food type. Then, we put our guesses to the test!





