
Construction fun in kindergarten!



Kindergarten predicted the groundhog will see his shadow and have 6 more weeks of winter!



Next week is Spirit Week.
Help us celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs effort to make history by being the first NFL team to win 3 consecutive Super Bowls.
GOOOOOOOO CHIEFS!!


Mrs. Peak's Dojo winners this week from AM and PM class for making lots of good choices and setting a good Viking example.



First graders enjoyed making sunflower cookies to celebrate Kansas Day! 🌻





Preschoolers have been learning about Kansas symbols this week. Today Mrs. Peak's AM class celebrated Kansas Day by making a Jayhawk and eating a sunflower cookie.










Mrs. Peak's Preschoolers made a Jayhawk and decorated a cookie like a sunflower for Kansas Birthday Celebration!











Mrs. Anderson's class celebrated Kansas's Birthday by making and eating sunflower cookies.











Lincoln students enjoyed sunflower cookies for Kansas Day. 🌻







The kindergarteners enjoyed listening to guest readers. Thank you to Sharon Suske and Lauren Merchant for coming to read to us.





The kindergarteners have enjoyed listening to some guest readers. Thank you to both Lauren Merchant and Sharon Suske for coming to read.





The kindergarteners have been learning about the Kansas symbols. Today we had cowgirls and some Jayhawk, Gorillla, and Chiefs fans to represent Kansas. Kansas became a state 164 years ago.





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Mrs. Anderson's kindergarten class made butter today for letter "B" week.








Kindergarten students made butter for letter Bb! 🧈








A thank you goes out to Breanna Nush and Cam Salyers for being the mystery readers in kindergarten today.





Mrs. Peak's students practiced spelling their name and created a snowman. We looked at the difference in our names, noticing some have few letters while some have lots of letters.







Last week Mrs. Peak's class talked & read stories about snowflakes. Children then completed a homework project to decorate a snowflake. We learned that every snowflake is different, just like their snowflakes they brought from home, they were all different.






First graders had so much fun having a math snowball fight. They threw snowballs around the room. When the snowball fight was over, they picked up a snowball and wrote the fact that was on it. Snowballs = pieces of paper balled up that had math problems on them.



