Old Yeller
Students are nearing the end of the novel, Old Yeller. This beloved dog is in trouble; will he be okay? How will Travis react? We will see soon.
Mrs. Foster
Pronouns
In conversation and song lyrics, we hear the common saying, It’s just between you and me/I. But which one do you say: I or me? How do you know? Eighth graders learned this month how to figure out which pronouns to use and why.
Mrs. Foster
What FUN to travel!
Seventh graders chose a city and wrote an essay about why they’d like to travel there over any other city in the world. They enjoyed finding beautiful pictures of landscapes, buildings, monuments, etc.
Mrs. Foster
Middle School Essays
Students wrote an essay describing why their first year of middle school is going well or why it has been a challenge so far. They really appreciated the chance to express how they’ve been feeling and to possibly find solutions for the things that have been challenging.
Call or be called
Students are reading The Silver Chair, one of C.S. Lewis’ Narnia books. Almost immediately (in Ch. 2), we began seeing parallels and similarities between the words of Aslan and the Scriptures. One challenge to the students was to ponder the idea of calling: does God call us or do we call Him? Or is it both? Students read several verses to form their opinion.
Mrs. Foster
A Narnia Adventure
We’re currently reading one of C.S. Lewis’s Narnia books: The Magician’s Nephew. Students are discovering the unique powers of the green and yellow rings created by Uncle Andrew, and they’re also following the children, Digory and Polly, through their crazy ride through worlds.
Mrs. Foster
Old Yeller
We’ve begun reading the classic novel, Old Yeller. Just as Travis, the main character, eventually took a liking to this devoted dog, our students are falling in love with Old Yeller too. This beloved dog is taking us through a journey of humor and adventure.
Mrs. Foster
We’ve begun reading the classic novel, Old Yeller. Just as Travis, the main character, eventually took a liking to this devoted dog, our students are falling in love with Old Yeller too. This beloved dog is taking us through a journey of humor and adventure.
Mrs. Foster
Metaphores
Eighth graders made metaphors personal this month. God uses so many metaphors for Himself/His Son in the Bible (ie. Shepherd, Light, Way, Refuge, Shield, etc). Students chose one that was very meaningful to them; they drew or gathered pictures to display and wrote about how God engulfs this metaphor for them personally.
Mrs. Foster
Art and English
One of the best ways to remember tough words is to SEE it. Students chose one of their new spelling or vocabulary words and illustrated it on a 5×7 index card. They always love viewing each other’s artwork.
Mrs. Foster