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6th Bible Studies Wisdom

October 16, 2015

This week in Bible 6 students learned about examples of wise men in the Bible: King Solomon and the prophet Daniel. We explored the reason why each man possessed such wisdom: the fear of the LORD. With a proper respect for God and a proper relationship with Him, the students learned that they too could […]

3rd Grade Makes Book Commercials

October 16, 2015

Third graders have finished reading their first novel, Ramona Quimby, Age 8. The main character in that book presents her book report as a commercial. 91èÏÈÉú’s third graders created book commercials to sell their families on reading their book! Each student was given a book to read. They identified the main characters, setting, major […]

1st Graders Make Anemometers

October 16, 2015

As part of their study of weather, 1st graders made anemometers in science class this week! Anemometers are scientific instruments used to measure wind speed. We’re ready to see how fast the wind blows!  

Dissecting Owl Pellets in Kindergarten

October 16, 2015

To end our week of learning about owls, kindergarten dissected owl pellets and made an owl snack.  If you know a BH kindergartner, I’m sure they would love to share their knowledge of owls with you!

UT Tyler Art Day Field Trip

October 16, 2015

UTT Fine Arts Department hosted its annual high school art day on Friday, October 2, from 9:00 to 1:00 where they showcased the opportunities available to students through UTT Fine Arts. Our AP Studio students were able to tour the facility, participate in hands-on activities, attend lectures, and meet current students. Professors, graduate students, under […]

Da Vinci’s Window

October 16, 2015

Art 1 students hone their contour drawing skills by drawing on glass. Students participated in a brief introduction of the Renaissance and a few Renaissance Artists. Renaissance genius, Leonardo Da Vinci experimented with many things including looking through glass and drawing what was on the other side. It was used as a transfer method. Artists […]

Creativity Inspired by Author Study

October 16, 2015

Classes in the library are learning about Lois Ehlert and a few of her amazing books such as Color Farm, Rrralph, and The Scraps Book:  Notes from a Colorful Life. The author and artist is known for her imaginative use of colors, shapes, and collage materials as she creates her books. Students then created their own designs and […]

Universities on Campus

October 16, 2015

Representatives from TCU, LSU, and Centenary were on campus this week to talk with students about their specific universities. Students asked questions and gathered information from the ladies and gentlemen that take care of 91èÏÈÉú students. When I asked one of our students if he was going to apply to LSU the student said […]

How to Form a Solid in Chemistry

October 16, 2015

In Pre-AP chemistry students are learning about the different types of chemical reactions so we went into the lab to observe the formation of a solid (aka a precipitate). It’s always interesting to hear student comments because when they think of solids they imagine something like a block of wood, not tiny particles of powder suspended […]

Middle School Student Art Exhibition

October 14, 2015

Middle School Student Art Exhibition is coming on Sunday, November 1st! Dia de los Muertos: Day of the Dead Celebration Where: The Tyler Museum of Art 1300 S. Mahon. Ave. Tyler TX 75701 | (903) 595-1001 When: Sunday November 1st at 2:00 pm Work will be displayed November 1-7 Please join us to see our very own Brook […]

8th Science Studies Relationship Between Mass & Volume

October 09, 2015

8th graders practiced their measurement skills using a triple beam balance and graduated cylinder in class this week. Students are exploring the relationship between mass and volume, and this exercise helps them visualize the principals they’ve been learning about in class.   

Learning the Letter G

October 09, 2015

Mrs Newman’s class reenacted Three Billy Goats Gruff when learning about the letter G.