After learning about the Scientific Method we conducted our own Science experiment to see if a pumpkin would sink or float. Most students wrote a hypothesis that it would sink while only a few were correct in thinking it would float.
Ms. Cowley visited Mrs. Dahlke's class to share about her experiences in Alaska. The story they are reading in class takes place in Alaska, it was amazing to hear from her.
Ms. Thurow's class collaborated in math centers. Students took turns participating in fun games about rounding, using place value, and adding and subtracting.
Kindergarten students matching numbers to quantities using shaving cream.
Thank you for making our Scholastic Book Fair a success, we will be able to purchase many books for our school! Students have also been enjoying the newly arranged library.
Kindergarten students are learning how to rotate stations and work independently.
Crosby students participated in class color day.
Students in Mrs. Robistow's class celebrated Fat Bear Week which is at Katmai National Park. Bear Toast was their first recipe made in class.
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Here are the dress up days for homecoming spirit week, starting Tuesday after the long weekend. Go Hornets!!
Mrs. Eade’s second grade class finished up their book "Friends Around the World" with a virtual field trip! We packed our suitcases to visit the places each character lives and to learn more about their country!
Students in Ms. Bezares' first grade classroom are working together to put objects in groups to help them count.
Crosby 3rd graders learning about the Mexican Independence. Estudiantes de 3er grado en Crosby aprendiendo de la Independencia de México.
"El Grito" is something done in México on September 15th at night to remember the importance of sticking together and staying strong for Mexico.
Kindergarten students learning how to sort a variety of items.
Students in Mrs. Fusillo’s class have been working in centers during ELA and SLA. They have been having fun writing, reading, and playing games together.
Students in Ms. Differding's class practiced collaboration skills by working with a partner and arranging numbers by patterns.
Throughout the month we will be celebrating Hispanic/LatinX Heritage Month. We will highlight some people, places and things that have contributed to the rich Hispanic/LatinX culture by focusing on one Hispanic/LatinX country per day.
Ms. LaSota's Second Graders use cooperation and teamwork while conquering an Engineering Design.
Challenge: build the tallest free standing structure out of plastic cups.
Mrs. P’s Kindergarten class is working hard on learning letter names and sounds and fine motor skills!
Tomorrow (Tuesday 9/12) is picture day! 📸Bring those smiles 😁