End Times
The 6th grade class again studied the book of Revelations. We took a more in depth approach at how God describes the end. Again, we had great discussions on what the world will look like during those times. I believe the students enjoyed these lessons and will not forget what they learned.
Mr. Racoma
Daniel
In the Month of March the 8th grade Bible class studied the life of Daniel. This young man was a great example of how to live your life in truth no matter what the consequences may be. We learned that Daniel was willing to stand up for the truth even if it would cost him his life. As you know, Daniel was thrown into a den of lions, but God spared his life and as a result the king saw who God truly was.
Mr. Racoma
Good Character
In the month of March the 7th grade Bible class began a character study on honesty and listening to authority. It was a lesson that few will forget. As submitting to authority requires honesty, the students understood the importance of always telling the truth in all situations and listening to their parents and teachers as well.
Mr. Racoma
Revelation
In the Month of March the 6th grade Bible class studied the book of Revelation. They found the book interesting and we had many good discussions on what was being written. I believe that they have a much better understanding of the material now, even though it was a brief overview. In the next few months we will be diving deeper in the book.
Mr. Racoma
Celebrate
After all the hard work the students did learning their dances, we decided to celebrate and have a party!
Mrs. Rosario
Put It Like That
The students always started out on isolations, to warm up every part of their body. Then they worked on the basic dance steps for the songs that they were going to be dancing to. For the Christmas program the song the students danced to was Put It Like That. The students had a great time.
Mrs. Rosario
Origami
Pythagorean’s theorem to the rescue! Studying trigonometry and right triangles can be very abstract. We used peg boards & rubber bands to make different size triangles to calculate angle and height measures. We investigated right triangles and perfect square patterns using graph paper and origami.
Miss Stahler
Pre Algebra
My class discovered the use of percents as not only how I find their grade point average (GPA), but also how restaurants find their sales tax amount and how customers find their tip total. We practiced placing orders and calculating tax plus tip.
Miss Stahler
π day!!!
Or approximately 3.14159… We couldn’t wait for March 14th or 3/14 to get here! The class played discovery games with cylinders and circles. We practiced area and circumference to find patterns. They even learned a song that sings the first 200 places of pi!
Miss Stahler
Probability
Probability is always a fun topic. My class used playing cards, spinners, marbles, colored chips, dice, other students, etc. to come up with and solve probability equations. Unearthing Patterns that would lead to solving problems without hands-on equipment.
Miss Stahler