Week 35: Happy Summer!
Week 34: Ending the year in the best way possible- reading!
Week 33:
Athletes and spectators alike enjoyed the beautiful weather
and the opportunity to be outdoors at the Grace Track Meet.
Athletes and spectators alike enjoyed the beautiful weather
and the opportunity to be outdoors at the Grace Track Meet.
Week 32:
Feeling grateful for Officer Ransom and his leadership with the
"Too Good for Drugs" Program these last ten weeks.
Feeling grateful for Officer Ransom and his leadership with the
"Too Good for Drugs" Program these last ten weeks.
Week 31: Students work on solving pentomino puzzles.
Week 30:
To honor Earth Day, students "publish" Haiku poems with sidewalk chalk.
To honor Earth Day, students "publish" Haiku poems with sidewalk chalk.
Week 29:
Together with classrooms from Brooklyn to LA, we
celebrate Jackie Robinson's legacy.
Week 28: Collaboration with peers is essential in learning and leading.
Week 27:
A busy classroom with Social Studies Presentations,
spelling words with prefixes,
and a special women's history month book selection from Mrs. Van Santen.
Week 26:
Spending the days before Spring Break reading a classic novel.
Spending the days before Spring Break reading a classic novel.
Week 25:
Celebrating Lutheran Schools Week with fun theme days,
goofy outfits, letters to grandparents, and the Amazing gRace.
Thank you, God, for this school and these students.
Week 24:
A wrap up of Black History Month with digital flipbooks, an outdoor timeline, creating American Revolution graphic novels,
and a Lenten Chapel service.
A wrap up of Black History Month with digital flipbooks, an outdoor timeline, creating American Revolution graphic novels,
and a Lenten Chapel service.
Week 23:
Embracing the fine arts, we record a song for chapel
and create woven art with Mrs. Hammer.
Week 22:
Showing the love for our neighbors at the Harmony Food Pantry
and sending along a note of encouragement.
Week 21:
After reading about the expedition of Earnest Shackleton,
we are grateful for the visit for from Mrs. Dahlstrom who told
us about her own adventure to Antarctica.
Other highlights this week include sharing biographies for Black History Month, having the opportunity to attend chapel,
and taking a break from MAP testing with pentominoes.
After reading about the expedition of Earnest Shackleton,
we are grateful for the visit for from Mrs. Dahlstrom who told
us about her own adventure to Antarctica.
Other highlights this week include sharing biographies for Black History Month, having the opportunity to attend chapel,
and taking a break from MAP testing with pentominoes.
Week 20: Enjoying our classmates and plenty of snow!
Week 19:
Following the Presidential Inauguration,
students reflect on what they saw and heard.
Following the Presidential Inauguration,
students reflect on what they saw and heard.
Week 18:
Celebrating the lives and work of African American poets, authors,
scientists, politicians, and Civil Rights activists.
Celebrating the lives and work of African American poets, authors,
scientists, politicians, and Civil Rights activists.
Week 17:
Giving thanks to God for a new year and the gift of Jesus.
Giving thanks to God for a new year and the gift of Jesus.
Week 16:
A trio of Reading Olympic Champions, learning about the science of
snowflake formation, and one really "cool" Christmas party.
Week 15: Wishing you all the joys of Christmas!
Week 14:
Counting down the days until Christmas
on our virtual Advent calendars!
Week 13:
Humbled by the generosity of many donors, we are blessed
to be able to pack 48 stockings for The Night Ministry.
Humbled by the generosity of many donors, we are blessed
to be able to pack 48 stockings for The Night Ministry.
Week 12:
Thank you God for the mild November temperatures and
the opportunity to play with our classmates.
Thank you God for the mild November temperatures and
the opportunity to play with our classmates.
Week 11:
Thankful this week for right to vote, for faithful veterans,
for technology that keeps us connected
(see Miss Kruse with Luther bobbleheads),
and for donut sales to benefit The Night Ministry.
Week 10:
We learn about the work of Martin Luther,
practice using adjectives to describe pumpkin faces,
and enjoy some extra time outdoors with Halloween games.
Week 8:
Grateful for the dry weather that allows use to eat + play outdoors.
Week 7:
Collecting, counting, and weighing our donations for Beyond Hunger.
So proud of this class effort to lead the way.
Week 6:
An eventful and fun-filled week focused on serving our community.
An eventful and fun-filled week focused on serving our community.
Week 5:
Emma creates a tie dye face mask for the walk-a-thon and
we celebrate the beloved Chicago Cubs.
Week 4:
Lots of love for our new librarian and
plenty of excitement for the Reading Olympic book list.
Lots of love for our new librarian and
plenty of excitement for the Reading Olympic book list.
Week 3: Annalise, Luke,+ David put the finishing touches on Mystery Case Files.
Week 2: I'm blessed with a class of talented and engaged learners!
Week 1: Ready..Set...Go..We're off to a great start!
Before School Hype
Welcome letters for students, our new fifth grade space and
the library looking good in a new location.
Welcome letters for students, our new fifth grade space and
the library looking good in a new location.