The Lion Sleeps Tonight

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Students are learning about rhythm and expression this month. Students have been dancing and moving to the various rhythms they are learning. One of the favorites was in fourth and fifth grade where they danced and sang “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”. They really enjoyed it and had the freedom to make up their own dance as long as it matched the rhythm. Third grade got to learn rhythm through the use of tennis balls. They had a great time seeing how every beat in each measure could be demonstrated through the use of the tennis ball. Some had a hard time controlling the tennis ball at first but they really got the hang of it. The students are having a great time learning how music can be expressed through dance, movement and the use of instruments.

Mrs. Racoma

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Enrichment Class

Happy New Year’s. I pray everyone had a safe Christmas break. The group projects are starting to heat up. Most of the research has been done and now the teams are writing or typing their final papers. When your child has their work online they will be able to show you what they have been working on. The research has made way for the English side of learning. The groups are continuing to write about this new technology. The artisan is about to push their way into the project when the group starts working on their simulated web pages. This simulated web page is all about their technology. If you child’s group wins the regional judging they will get the opportunity to create a web page that may be put on the internet. Examples of winning projects can be seen at: www.dmail.exploravision.org. Click on winning entries and scroll to the age group you would like to look at and click view winning website. Time is short and the deadline is coming soon. January 25th for the paper part of the project and February 2nd for the electronic part of the projects.

God is good and His mercy endures forever.

Dustin Penland

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Christmas Around The World

What a wonderful evening was had by all as we celebrated our Savior’s birth! On Friday, December 11th our Elementary School celebrated Christmas Around the World. Songs were sung from different countries and children spoke about the way Christmas is celebrated in places other than America, such as Ireland, Brazil, etc.

Each grade had a special part to play and our Elementary Electives came through with “shining colors”. Our Dance Team danced to “Lord, I Lift Your Name on High”. The children did a great job and it was a beautiful dance. Our Drama Team took care of all of the narration! Way to go guys! Our Junior Chorus sang”This Little Light of Mine” and “Spread a Little Love”.

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This was an awesome way to celebrate our Savior’s birth. Thanks for all who helped to make this a wonderful evening.

Check out “Galleries” for some super pictures!

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Computer Class

The 5th grade class has been learning how to use Microsoft Word this month. We have made an acrostic with our name and created sentences that go with each of the letters. The students have chosen which design and color they like for each sentence in our project. They have begun learning how to research their state on-line to reinforce what they are learning in class and get them ready to write a state report.

Miss Stahler

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Music Class

Students are so excited to share their Christmas program with family and friends. They have learned a lot through this experience. This program focuses on countries all around the world and how they celebrate Christmas. After we have made it through the program, students will be able to sing Christmas carols and share what the true meaning of Christmas is for the last week of December. We look forward to coming back in January and continue learning music through instruments, voice and movement.

Mrs. Racoma

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Christmas Around The World

Students have been working hard in preparation for the 2009 Christmas Program: Christmas Around the World. Fifth grade will be singing two songs this year, O Come All Ye Faithful and Joyful, Joyful Lord We Adore Thee. They especially love their second song because we added movement. They have really brought life to our practices. I’m looking forward to parents sharing in this joy.

Mrs. Racoma

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Eight participants from Evangel Christian School attended the Association of Christian Schools International’s District Spelling Bee on Wednesday, November 18th, 2009.  The event took place in Yonkers, New York.  Representing grades 5-8, these students–who practiced for many weeks–faced off against competitors from five others schools.  Jerry Meng, a 7th grader from Evangel Christian School, received third place in his grade level.  Congratulations to all of our contestants!  Check out “Galleries” for photos from this special event!

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Operation Christmas Child Visits Evangel

Operation Christmas Child, a ministry under Samaritan’s Purse, asks people to fill shoe boxes with items and love yearly, to distribute to children in need around the world.  From basic essentials like toothbrushes and bars of soap to fun activities like crayons and flash cards, people around the world give a little bit of hope to children who may not otherwise have any.

Evangel Christian School continued our tradition of packing shoe boxes.  On Friday, November 13th we dedicated these shoe boxes to the Lord at our chapel services.  Students shared testimonies about what packing a shoebox meant to them.  We prayed that these shoe boxes would reach their destinations and that the child whose hand a shoebox landed in would come to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior.

We then received the honor of having a film crew from Operation Christmas Child come to Evangel on Tuesday, November 17th to film our students praying over their shoe boxes.  Selected students also went up to our roof to shoot various plugs for OCC!  This footage will be used in future Operation Christmas Child promotional videos.  How exciting!  The OCC film crew and staff were impressed with our children’s enthusiasm and the abundance of shoe boxes collected.  Colorful posters and even some students wearing self-made t-shirts graced the sanctuary for all to know that Evangel loves Operation Christmas Child!

In total, 211 shoeboxes were packed and more than $800 (that could be visibly seen in a shoebox) in donations were collected.  These donations cover the shipping costs for each of the shoe boxes.

More than 69 million children world-wide have been impacted by Operation Christmas Child and Evangel is so proud to be a part of this.  Check out pictures from our chapel and the film crew coming to visit in the Galleries section of our website!

We pray that many children will be blessed this Christmas season!  Thanks to everyone who helped to make this event a success!

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Cowboys and Indians

We had an interesting review in Social Studies this week. We were cowboys and Indians for the Harvest festival. It was the Cowboys against the Indians and it tied right in to our previous lesson about how the Indians were changed by the settlers leading us into the very first Thanksgiving. After our game of Jeopardy the Indians won taking a lead of 13-10. However all the children felt as if they won because all of them reviewed the lesson.

Mrs. Emestica

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Healthy Eating

Here we are at it again with the Healthy eating challenge. This time the fifth grade presented a Healthy Eating Fair to the whole school. Middle school, High School and staff members were all invited to take a taste test and vote. We wanted to find out two things. What was the winning recipe and how many students would be willing to taste fruits and vegetables if presented in a different way. Our winning recipe was from Zephaniah Vaughn who brought in a vegetable platter of raw vegetables with vegetable dip. Another piece of information we found out was that there were over 350 tastes taken with the majority by High School students.

Mrs. Emestica

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