Praise the Lord! God has been answering the prayers of our little ones. Dads and moms are being healed! Our little ones are anxious to put their prayer requests in our prayer box, as God is becoming real in their lives.
In 3rd grade we read, “What’s Wrong with Timmy?” by Maria Shriver. This was a special book that we read in their classroom when I visited them for one of our library periods. This book is great because it teaches our kids to be more compassionate to those that have special needs. It teaches them to not feel awkward around persons with disabilities because they are just like any one of us.
Mrs. Ruiz
2B has been reading devotionals and many different types of Christian literature. I love how this class loves to read about the Lord. They like it when we read a little book titled “Devotions for Bedtime.” That is one of their favorites. We also read another one titled, “What God says about Self Control.” It gives me a great opportunity to counsel and speak to them through the word of God, and they enjoy that.
Mrs. Ruiz
1C read the book, “If You Give A Cat A Cupcake,” They colored a picture of the cat featured in this book and some beautiful cupcakes. This was a special treat for them and they really enjoyed themselves.
We also read the book, “Easter” by Gail Gibbons, which gave us a great opportunity to talk about this very special event that is coming up.
Mrs. Ruiz
KV has continues to read books that emphasize their letter of the week. For this month we read, “How do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?” by Jane Yolen. They also colored dinosaurs which are outside the library’s bulletin board. They did a really great job. This was also a great opportunity to speak about the fear they face when going to the doctor’s office and how it is necessary for them to follow the doctor’s instructions to “Get Well Soon.”
Mrs. Ruiz
The Third Grade Academic Fair was a smashing success. Parents had a great time visiting and tasting great food from all over the world. They also noted how well informed each student was. All the boards were colorful and the students answered all their questions with perfection! Hoorah!
Mrs. Guzzardo
Elementary has learned many new things in the computer lab this month. We have been using a new program to increase their skills and reinforce what they are learning in their classrooms. The students are having a blast and the younger students can’t even tell they are learning the alphabet and math at the same time.
Mr. Miller
Jesus is definitely moving in our classroom, after all He is our healer. 5E has prayed for several petitions for healing that have been answered. We are seeing God hear and answer our prayers. Thank you Jesus for miving and 5E for your awesome faith. We can definitely say faith moves mountains.
Mrs. Emestica
Our eyes opened in wonder as we watched the space shuttle discovery take off for the space station. This proved our science project about temporarily defeating gravity – “What goes up must come down.” However, in our science project we proved that gravity could be defeated temporarily when force is added. We also learned that the space shuttle doesn’t need a huge socket in outer space, because gravity works differently outside Earth’s Atmosphere.
Mrs. Emestica
We are learning about Isaac Newton and the theory of inertia. We used a hard-boiled and a raw egg to prove this theory. We proved that an object that is standing still needs a force to move it as well as a moving object needs a force to bring it to a stop. The application of the theory is also school rule that I share with 5E, “No running in the school hallways.” :o)
Mrs. Emestica