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7th Graders Study Immigration

January 29, 2016

Last week we shared about Mrs. Mattay’s 7th graders studying immigration. This week, Mrs. Figueroa’s students participated in a similar simulation, but focusing on Texas instead of the United States as a whole. Students participated in an exciting simulation in which they assumed various political roles that required them to make life-impacting and world-changing decisions about […]

Kindergarten Hibernation Day

January 29, 2016

It was Hibernation Day at the Lower School today! Kindergarten students made presentations to their classes about all kinds of animals, especially ones that hibernate! Students shared with one another why hibernation is so important and how it helps animals survive in the wild! Plus, who doesn’t want to wear PJ’s to school?        […]

Earth Models in 6th Grade

January 27, 2016

6th grade is learning about the layers of the earth in science.  To demonstrate their understanding, students made 3D models showing each layer in the correct proportion and a fact about each layer. Models ranged from cake to Rice Krispies to clay and beads.  Creativity was flowing in Ornelas room 105!

Biology Dissects Flowers & Beans

January 27, 2016

As a part of their study of botany and taxonomy, pre-AP biology students dissected flowers and beans to observe the external and internal structures during a lab.  Students then used this knowledge to determine which reproductive structures are represented in fruits and beans.  Additional activities in the lab involved explaining the flow of fluids in xylem […]

Predicting Harmonic Motion in Physics

January 27, 2016

In this lab our AP Physics 1 students explored simple harmonic motion. By hanging a mass on a spring, each lab group was able to produce predictable up and down motion—in other words, simple harmonic motion. The students then positioned a motion detector under each spring-mass system and recorded the position and velocity of the […]

Learning About Flames in Chemistry

January 27, 2016

Chemistry students in Mr. Bunger’s class are beginning a new unit. Students are learning about how electrons are arranged in atoms of different elements, the different energy levels the electrons are on, and how all of that affects the size of atoms and the way they react with other elements. Mr. Bunger introduced the new […]

Using Technology to Help Students Learn Spanish

January 27, 2016

Spanish 1 students practiced their oral Spanish skills this week using 91èÏÈÉú’s new Surface tablets. The students have been reading a Spanish novel in class and they recorded an oral summary of the novel in Spanish. Using the tablets allowed to students to record,  listen to their summary and then rerecord again to finalize […]

4th Grade Visits Ross Perot Museum

January 26, 2016

91èÏÈÉú’s fourth grade students went on a field trip to the Ross Perot Museum in Dallas last week. Students enjoyed animal exhibits, space educational exhibits, engineering exhibits and many more science related activities. Students also experienced a variety of hands-on stations that stretched their science knowledge and educated them about the world around them.       […]

Wisdom from the Vine

January 25, 2016

Each day in Bible 12, Seniors study the Word and make entries in their SOAP Journal (Scripture Observation Application Prayer). In studying the Gospel of John we have come to chapter 15, which opens with the Lord saying, “I am the true vine and my Father is the vine dresser.”  Where better to study this […]

10th Grade College Trip

January 25, 2016

From the desk of Celia Tucker, Academic Counselor: Let’s just say that feeding sting rays, riding looping roller coasters, and exploring college campuses are all amazing adventures. On the bus at 5:45, at HBU at 10:00, eating lunch at 11:15, on the bus at 12:30, at The University of Houston at 1:00, on the bus […]

6th Grade Gem & Mineral Show Field Trip

January 22, 2016

Sixth graders attended the student day at the Gem and Mineral Show at the Rose Garden Center in Tyler.  Students saw demonstrations of gold mining, faceting stones, cutting and polishing gems, and making jewelry.  They even got to see rocks that glowed in the dark and an amazing display of rocks and minerals that look […]

Middle School Bible

January 22, 2016

Middle School Bible students have been busy learning this week! In Bible 7, students have just finished investigating the lives of Samuel and King Saul. They each a had chance to present their stories as breaking news as news anchors. Much fun was had and great story-telling enabled the students to better understand God’s word. On […]