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“Evangel Newsletter”
October 26th to the 30th was Spirtual Emphasis week at Evangel. Students had an amazing week during our Spiritual Emphasis week. Our younger students learned how God loves them just the way they are. They alsocompleted crafts and sang songs each day with our theme, “Panadamania.” The students are continuing to learn that God is “wild” about us! Our older students had an amazing week as our speakers, Ron and Heather Rhoads flew in for the week to share the love of God through the Word and song. Many students responded to the message that was given each day and we are blessed as a staff to see the seeds being planted in our students’ lives.
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The Word of God Is Important
We have been covering the importance of the Word of God and how the Bible fits into our lives. Students are learning that we can continue to grow and learn so much from God’s Word. The students have been reviewing the chapters of Genesis and Exodus. Next month we will begin working on Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.
Mrs. Iglio
Review Time
What a great beginning. My students are learning so many wonderful things. We are reviewing lessons to aide them so they will be ready for our first chapter in our textbook. The students are grasping wonderfully and I am excited for our school year.
Mrs. Iglio
Humidity Lab
The Earth Science Lab classes have spent time outside measuring the humidity and have compared their results with the humidity inside. Normally one would use an instrument called a psychrometer. The class constructed their instrument using string, a cotton ball, thermometer and lukewarm water. Results were compared with the current weather report for humidity. Students obtained very close results to the weather report for that day. Job well done!
Miss Farrell
Recap
In Bible class this year, we have been focusing on leadership. Some of the current things we have focused on are: The leadership of Jesus’, the student’s character, setting goals, and God’s Will for their life. Each student wrote out goals for themselves, what it would take to reach those goals, what are some distractions and challenges, how they will address it, and if it is worth it. When focusing on God’s Will for their life, we said that God’s Will as plainly written in His Word is to be: Saved; Spirit-filled; Sanctified (holy/pure); Submissive; Suffering; and Saying Thanks. We looked at several scriptures for each one of these, as well as stored all these things on edline. Students have also performed assessments online, which include a character assessment, obstacles to growth, etc. One of the links are: http://www.assess-yourself.org/ccii/ccii_online.cfm I would have to say that in these classes I can truly see leaders in the making! God is at work in their lives!
Miss Farrell
Hard work pays off
Students worked hard on their dance routines – section by section. The students had to learn a lot of new steps. They learned how to do leg swipes, pop and lock and moves with partners, feet gliding and flag routines. The students chose to also come on Thursday afterschool to work on their dance routines. Great job!
Mrs. Rosario
Do Wait
The song they danced to was Do Wait. This group worked really hard as there were very challenging dance steps and they had to work with partners. These students even practiced after school just to get a dance step or to learn the moves. There were about 27 students in the group. The challenge was that they had to learn how to move as a group and use the flags. It’s not that easy to throw a flag up in the air and catch it without dropping it on the floor.
Mr. Rosario
It’s finally here!
With one week left of school students have been reviewing for their regents exams and looking forward to vacation.
Mrs. Wong
Practical Math
What is the length of fence needed to enclose a yard? How much soil is needed to fill a flowerbed? This month students have been exploring perimeter, volume, and surface area.
Mrs. Wong