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Kindergarten Chicken Dance

September 18, 2014

Kindergarten students learned the Chicken Dance in music class this week. As you can tell, our students LOVED the dance, and broke out in giggles when Mr. Pierce showed them the motions. If you have a facebook, you can view the video here:聽https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=940177906009330&set=vb.126194957407633&type=2&theater

Lower School Chapel Message: Serve Others

September 18, 2014

Kevin Pierce, our Lower School music teacher taught the boys and girls what is means to serve others. The Bible tells us in Peter 4:10:聽 “as each has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace”.聽 We can serve others by loving, helping and praying for each […]

Estimation Station!

September 18, 2014

How many Skittles filled Gannon’s jar? First grade counted 932 Skittles! Whew, that’s a lot of counting for a first grader! Mrs. Dahn says, “Thanks for filling our estimation jar, Gannon!”

Junior College Trip

September 18, 2014

The junior class took their last college tour through 91猫先生 this past week. As the capstone trip to our college tour program, juniors visit Texas A&M, Texas State, UT Austin, and Baylor University during a three day trip. Students that聽have been at 91猫先生 since the sixth grade will have visited and taken notes […]

Algebra II Visits Museum

September 18, 2014

Shannan McEuen鈥檚 10th grade Algebra II classes took part in the 鈥淪pies Lies and Oh My鈥檚” lab in the American Freedom Museum today as they began their study of matrices and how they are used for coding and decoding. The students were broken up into teams and assigned to the War Between the States/Hall of […]

5th Grade Spanish Visits Museum

September 18, 2014

隆Bienvenidos al Museo! (Welcome to the Museum).聽 The 5th grade Spanish students completed the first 鈥淚 Spy鈥 Spanish lab in the American Freedom Museum today.聽As students searched the Museum for specific items in each gallery they were assigned the task of giving their answers and responses in Spanish!

Chemistry Meets History at the Museum

September 18, 2014

9th and 10th grade students from Christie Adams Chemistry class visited the Museum on Tuesday for a 鈥淐hemistry at War鈥 lab. The students traced the advances of chemical warfare from the Revolutionary War up until World War II. The students put their chemistry skills to the test by identifying 鈥減oisonous gasses鈥 by smell, color and […]

Remembering September 11th

September 12, 2014

Students from Jess Moore鈥檚 10th Grade Humanities classes spent time in the Museum today reliving the day and events of September 11, 2001. They were given the task of becoming 聽a member of the Presidential Advisory Team for President George W. Bush and were charged with making decisions as the attacks unfolded and the information […]

6th Grade Studies States of Matter

September 12, 2014

Students in sixth grade science explored properties of different states of matter.聽 They looked at different substances 聽to see crystalline structures to practice observing solid, measured the volumes of liquids and discovered how the surface tension of water will help them float a paper clip.聽 Students also tested different liquids for viscosity by watching them […]

Experiencing the Sermon on the Mount

September 12, 2014

On Friday, middle school students in Mr. Rogers’ 8th grade Bible class experienced the Sermon on the Mount. Students have been studying Matthew 5-7 in class so聽they went out in front of Founders Hall to sit in a kind of outdoor聽amphitheater, similar to the setting Jesus gave the sermon in so many years ago. Students […]

Kindergarten Makes Applesauce

September 12, 2014

Kindergarten students in Jennifer Haugh’s class have been learning about apples this week. Students learned about parts of an apple, and read two versions of Johnny Appleseed to compare the similarities and differences in the two stories. Students capped off the week on Friday by making their own applesauce from scratch! Students had the opportunity […]