Kaitlan Sewell

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This week has been a busy one for sure! Though winter break begins next week, the students were still introduced to a couple new units. This allowed for the children to not only be excited about the holidays, but also continue their excitement of learning new things. For the math unit, students made the transition...
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This week has been a busy one for sure! Though winter break begins next week, the students were still introduced to a couple new units. This allowed for the children to not only be excited for the holidays, but also continue their excitement towards learning new things. For math unit, students made the transition from...
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Upper West Weekly News This week everybody has been presenting their projects in front of the class. The projects range from the Beatles, to building, tying knots, to interesting foods. Other things people have done are a log cabin showing how people lived in the 1800s, some very interesting facts about Jeff Kinney and his...
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This week the Spirit of Christmas is in the air! Friends enjoyed many festive works including wrapping gifts and delivering them to a friend. This gave them  the opportunity to experience the meaning of gift-giving and use their imagination as to what they received. We made paper chains as a decoration and countdown to Christmas. Each...
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This week the Spirit of Christmas is in the air! Friends enjoyed many festive works including wrapping gifts and delivering them to a friend. This gave them  the opportunity to experience the meaning of gift-giving and use their imagination as to what they received. We made paper chains as a decoration and countdown to Christmas. Each...
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Here is our student written newsletter for the week. It was written by fourth grader Matthew Bostic. MSBG news Greetings, readers! This new scoop is the best one yet! This week is the book fair! They will be out in the main lobby at school.  Also, we have been working on past ideas in writers...
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This week, Early Childhood explored the customs and traditions of the holidays of Kwanaa and Christmas!  Students explored weaving, playing mancala, and creating Kinaras on the art shelf.  Many books were enjoyed as a way to experience different ways families celebrate Kwanzaa.  Our classrooms also learned about the Nativity story, and could re-create a Nativity...
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We are keeping busy in the Lower Elementary classroom despite the anticipation of our Winter Break.  We continue to study The Fundamental Needs of Humans in History, with the students spending time on reading, and illustrating what they are learning.   We are wrapping up (no pun intended) our study of maps and the cardinal directions this...
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