In November we will be learning many new and exciting things in Spanish. We will begin by learning the names of school supplies used for studying in class and at home. The class will be able to identify them and know the proper Spanish translation. We are also going to learn about the clothes we wear, what they are called and how we can buy them at your local store. To better understand the lessons, the children will be participating in hands on activities such as: skits, projects and class conversations.
Mrs. Pascualini
This month we are continuing with our Character Quest curriculum. Our main goal is to search the Scriptures to find out what character qualities God requires of us, and what we can do to achieve them. We will be talking about wisdom and courage and we are also going to view a movie called “The Ultimate Gift”, that deals with the importance of having good character and learning to grow through our life experiences.
Mrs. Pascualini
We continue our series Survival Quest by studying Leah to learn how to survive rejection, Nehemiah to see how we can survive peer pressure, and Mary (mother of Jesus) to learn the traits for surviving family stress. It is my desire to utilize the 8th graders this month to bless those in and around the school as we prepare to share time with our loved ones giving thanks for what we have.
Mrs. Candelier
November sees the 7th graders finishing the classic tale Island of the Blue Dolphins and the 8th graders finishing the true story of Christian Holocaust survivor Corrie ten Boom in The Hiding Place. We will be culminating these stories with activities to bring to life what the students have read in the stories. By mid-November, the 6th, 7th, and 8th graders will be embarking on the wonderful journey with The Chronicles of Narnia series. The classes will each read one book from the series: The Silver Chair, The Magician’s Nephew, and The Last Battle. We’ll spend some time entering Thanksgiving vacation by watching one of the two recent Narnia movies that have come out. Bring your own popcorn!
Mrs. Candelier
November will be an exciting time for my 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students as they truly apply what they are learning in an admirable way. We will be examining the correct way to compose different types of letters. Practicing in school is great, but what would make it even better? Blessing someone through it! For Thanksgiving, the students will be writing friendly letters to soldiers serving overseas. We will use this month in which we give thanks to say THANK YOU to those who serve our country and cannot be home with their loved ones. Would you like to join us in this effort? Please contact Mrs. Candelier if you would!
“The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.” -Vince LombardiThis month in Gym we have begun our Team Handball Season and will continue it until November. The object of this game is to throw a “team handball” across the three-point line, past a goalie, and into the net. These games are highly intense being that rivalries have been sown from the year before. Whether students are playing goalie, defense, offense, or midfielder they are determined, focused, and resolute to win the game. Often that means jumping in the path of the ball. Even though these games are intense, students maintain a high level of sportsmanship thought the season.
Mr. Wong
Middle school started the year off by learning the History of Computers and where technology is going. They were shocked to find out how much money the first computer cost and that it was so big, it took up an entire room! We have also spent one class a week working on typing so they can eventually become expert typist.
Mr. Miller







