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Reporting for Math!

September 26, 2014

On Friday in Mrs. Mize’s Math 7 class, excitement was in the air as the students visited the computer lab to learn how Microsoft Excel is used to make a daily report form. The objective of the project was to make and use a daily report in the form of an excel spreadsheet to keep […]

Spanish Conversations in the 4th Grade

September 26, 2014

4th grade Spanish students took turns role playing a conversation between a student from North America and  student from Mexico who had just arrived in the United States. Each student played a part in the conversation (fully in Spanish), and even took turns being John (from North America) and Diego (from Mexico). What a great […]

First Grade Investigates Apples

September 26, 2014

First graders spent a full week studying apples. We read lots of books about apples and loved hearing about The Seasons of Arnold’s Apple Tree.  We watched a time lapse video  show an apple tree through each season and even went on a virtual tour through an apple packaging factory. Stop by and see our […]

8th Grade Discovers Mystery Mixture

September 26, 2014

Eighth graders identified a mystery mixture in science lab on Friday.  First, students tested baking soda, powdered sugar and cornstarch for reactivity to vinegar and iodine.  Then, students placed a small amount of each compound in a test tube to see which compound would melt in boiling water.  After recording all the data for these three compounds, […]

Electron Arrangement and Colors of Light

September 26, 2014

Students in Mr. Bunger’s Chemistry class have started learning about the way electrons are arranged in atoms. One of the ways that scientists began to learn about electron structure was by observing the way certain colors of light are emitted from different metals as they burn. In the lab students heated compounds containing different metals using […]

Fourth Grade Novel Inspires Juicy-O Contest!

September 25, 2014

Inspired by the story, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, by Judy Blume, fourth grade students recently held a juice contest to determine which flavor would be the favorite of 91èÏÈÉú third through fifth graders.  Students worked in teams to create  a new juice flavor. Each team made posters and presented commercials for their juice flavor concoctions […]

Technology Integration in the Lab: Short Vowels Come in Handy!

September 25, 2014

First Grade students used BrainPopJr. to learn more about words with short vowels. They worked to collect words with short vowel sounds as they watched and paused a BrainPop video. As the words were mentioned they wrote them on the”handy” graphic organizer. Teacher Assistant Kim Tollett assisted students in lab.

3rd Grade Map & Cereal Projects

September 25, 2014

The third graders in Mrs. Bickerstaff’s Bunch are learning map skills. So they created a map of their own of the imaginary country Chaundoon. Groups worked to create the shape and size of the country, chose physical geography for the country, created symbols for the geography, made a map legend that explains the symbols, created […]

SCAD Visits Art

September 25, 2014

Savannah College of Art and Design visited Mrs. Cargile’s art class this week to talk to students about opportunities and options that are available to them if they plan to pursue a career in art or design.

Christian College Fair

September 24, 2014

91èÏÈÉú students took advantage of the Christian College Fair and colleges visiting campus this week as they stopped to  introduce themselves and ask specific questions of each representative. Taking time to stop and talk with college admissions personnel allows students to find out more about what each college has to offer and if they […]

College Representatives Visit Senior Seminar

September 22, 2014

Seniors visited with college representatives from nine colleges in Senior Seminar this week. Representatives told their personal and faith stories about how they got to where they are today and answered questions about their individual institutions. The morning was filled with inspiration for our seniors as they enter the application season and make some major […]

Johnny Appleseed – 2nd Grade

September 19, 2014

This week in second grade, students studied Johnny Appleseed. Students learned about the legend of John Chapman also known as Johnny Appleseed by reading multiple stories by different authors. Although each story was a little different, the main idea of Johnny Appleseed spreading apples across our country during the pioneer days was pointed out by […]