Rotation and Revolution in Third Grade at Spanish Oaks
3rd graders learned about the rotation and revolution of the sun, moon, and earth. Students applied what they had learned through dance and movement. The students had a great time.
3rd graders learned about the rotation and revolution of the sun, moon, and earth. Students applied what they had learned through dance and movement. The students had a great time.
Kindergarten students have been hard at work practicing different strategies they can use while subtracting. We had a fun time practicing subtraction using objects by subtracting or taking away french fries from our containers. We only wish that the french fries would have been real. What a fun day in math.
Those pesky leprechauns flipped out chairs, stomped in our notebooks, left green streamers all over the place, and didn’t even fall for our traps!
Our third graders put on an art show for their parents for SEP conferences. They studied the life and art of Van Gogh and replicated some of his paintings. They also wrote artists statements with what they learned about art and themselves this year.
Mrs. Stewart’s class had so much fun learning about the size of the earth, moon and sun. They all got to take a guess at how large the earth, sun and moon are with a fun scaled model using different sized balls. They made some great guesses and learned some really interesting facts about each of their sizes.
4th-6th grade students have enjoyed getting to play chess during lunchtime with friends. They have learned new strategies as they have competed against one another. Thanks Mrs. Dyches for making this happen!
The 6th grade had so much fun celebrating Pi day. They learned about Pi, played Pi games, colored Pi pictures, and ate delicious pie.
This is my 15th year at Spanish Oaks. It's the best job ever!! I love working with the incredible faculty and staff and Spanish Oaks, but I especially love being with the kids. They make life fun and happy. I am married to the greatest guy and have two wonderful boys. I enjoy spending time with them. I also love painting and teaching others to paint. Life is good. Enjoy!
A COMMUNITY MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Dr. Kane uses clinical experience and scientific research to explain the neurological changes taking place in the developing brain due to the impact of electronics.
March 18, 2019 @ 7:00pm
Maple Mountain High School
51 N 2550 E
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
http://spanishoaks.nebo.edu/news/community-making-difference
We caught 6 great first and second grade teachers welcoming their students to school this morning, very excited for the day (complete with SEP's)!