We love celebrating a mathematical holiday- Pi Day!!!! 3.14
Mrs. Hartzler and Mrs. Mager's math class went a little over and look at what happened to the kids waiting in the hall........ SLEEPING!
We practiced making food webs!!!
Our classes got the chance to visit a local author of the book Curious Critters, David FitzSimmons, at Ashland University!!
Celebrating Right to Read Week!
Celebrating Right to Read Week!
Twins everywhere!!!!!
We love wearing our PJ's to school.... who wouldn't??
Hat Day at Montgomery!!!!
Going "CRAZY" at Montgomery on CRAZY HAIR DAY!!!
Great Minds think alike! :)
Congratulations to the girls for their awesome effort during the 2nd term!
Congratulations to the boys on their awesome effort during the 2nd term!
Day 1 of our CD Carrots!
Day 2 of our CD Carrots!
Day 3 of our CD Carrots!
Day 5
Look Super Close....... Germination!!!!!!
Day 13! I see green! Photosynthesis is happening!!!!!
We would like to invite all our students to enjoy www.sumdog.com at home. This is an online FUN math website that tracks student progress! Have fun! :)
Santa's hard working, hip dancing elves!
Mrs. Donatini, Mrs. Hartzler, and Mrs. Mager love helping Santa!
Why do Dasher and Dancer get so many coffee breaks? They are Santa's STARBUCKS!
Staching through the snow with our mustaches!
Showing off her new facial hair and antlers!
Looking totally natural with the mustache!
Mr. McDonell joined in on the fun with the mystery object!
Depicting a scene from My Daniel as an end of the book assessment.
Exploring the mystery item through the sense of touch.
Mrs. Stanfield's group shared their self-made skit about My Daniel.
Some students were brave enough to taste the mystery item as well. Some found out that they liked canned spinach.
Using scientific tools (measuring tape) to collect data about plants.
Using senses to make observations about plants.
Using a magnifying glass makes seeing details easier to observe like a scientist.
The student completed a descriptive writing activity to determine the "mystery item".
The students had to feel the mystery item so they could describe it.
Feeling the mystery item.
Looking at a real life beaver log makes the concepts come alive!
Thanks to Mr. Bevier for finding our beaver log.
Mrs. Donatini and Mrs. Hartzler's classroom raised the most money for United Way in the whole school! They were rewarded with a pizza party and United Way shirts! Congratulations!
While classifying beans the students had to determine the characteristics of the beans and how the beans would be grouped.
Classifying items is a concept many scientist struggle with. In our class we worked on classifying beans!
Multiplying multi-digit numbers can be super tough BUT when you work hard and show your work YOU CAN DO IT!
Using your sense of touch can help grasp a concept!
Facinating real life indian artifacts!
Learning about Native American Indians with tons of hands-on activities!
Getting to attend the Turkey Bowling behavior reward for awesome behavior!!!
One of our students got picked to place the pins! A very important part of the ever popular Turkey Bowling!