Students made some awesome landform models out of salt dough.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Reiss
landform models
This week students are giving oral reports on their Famous Black Americans.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Pieper
Finishing up our Science Unit on Physical vs. Chemical Changes!
over 5 years ago, Mrs. King
Chemical Changes
Enjoying a chemical change
Enjoying a yummy chemical change
Eating pancakes
Mrs. Epley's third graders have read more than seventeen million words in Accelerated Reader as a group! Way to read!!
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Epley
stack of books
Students presented their google slide projects on the Presidents this week.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Hedderich
Book Fair starting next week! These two 8th grade students (Bailey Carnahan and Faith Horton) have the most Outside Reading points so far this year. They are showing you some books we will have for sale.
over 5 years ago, Ellen Beyers
Book Fair photo
Excited that several students have met their requirements to "graduate" from math intervention class this week.
over 5 years ago, Sara Kallal
In seventh grade language arts, students did a "speed dating" activity to provide each other feedback on their argument essay introductions.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Mathon
Students providing each other with introduction feedback.
Students providing each other with introduction feedback.
Shared my lunch time with four 6th grade boys. We shared good conversation and a few laughs. I love making connections with kids!
over 5 years ago, Juletta Ellis
Students have been learning about fractions in math now. Simplest form is probably the most challenging, but most students can do it now.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Medley
My 5th grade friends will be researching inventions and in weeks to come will be creating one of their own!
over 5 years ago, Ms. Taylor
lightbulb brain
Welcome to Washington School
over 5 years ago, Principal
Fifth graders will be identifying minerals next week by looking at their properties, such as luster, streak, and hardness.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Maxedon
minerals
Students are learning about mood and point of view. They had a blind read and had to add an illustration of their own that supported mood and point of view from the characters in the story. This was a quick check on comprehension.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Matthews
Student work sample.
Student Samples
Our class just finished The War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley. The students really wanted to continue reading the sequel, so we read the synopsis of her next book. I bought The War I Finally Won over the weekend, so we are now excited to be reading the sequel!
over 5 years ago, Mr. Matthews
Title Reading has been reviewing for the IAR. We have covered the concepts of summarizing, text structure, main idea, sequencing, and cause and effect.
over 5 years ago, Brian Osborn
Today is a great day to do Thrillshare training!
over 5 years ago, Administration
Pana Mascot
Don't forget to order your yearbook.
over 5 years ago, Apptegy Admin
"Yearbook" spelled with tiles