Who would win in the epic battle? 


If you love nonfiction you  will enjoy diving into the animal kingdom to discover which creature reigns supreme in author Jerry Pallotta's Who Would Win? book series. The collection features reptiles, mammals, sea creatures, dinosaurs, and more as they go head to head in battle.

 

Click here to give me your response and tell me why. Give me a fact from the book. 

Ten Word Tiny Tales

Students in 4th and 5th grade wrote ten word tiny tales inspired by the book written by Joseph Coelho.

Mrs. Watson's Class

Mrs. Rice's Class

Ms. Biapho's Class

Mrs. Johnson's Class

Mrs. Lowery's Class

Pixel Art Self Portrait

Students expressing gratitude fosters positivity, empathy, and mindfulness. Through activities like gratitude journals and discussions, students appreciate blessings and supportive individuals, creating a harmonious learning environment. Teaching gratitude cultivates resilience, grace, and meaningful connections, empowering students to embrace a joyful and appreciative life.

Create a thankfulness self-portrait using Pixel Art. 

We escaped the Mayflower!

Malachi Torres

Preston Tucker

Alan Zheng

Charlie McManus

Nolan McCarty

James Coyne

Dylan Stoddard

Michael Reed

Jason Biggs

Theo Boehm

Zeny Robinson

Mila Fields

       Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

To learn about the origin of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, students are encouraged to read the story "Balloons Over Broadway" using the provided links. Additionally, they can watch past parades and visit the Macy's website to stay updated on this year's parade.

The Creepy Series

The Creepy Series by Aaron Reynolds is a collection of delightfully creepy children's books that will give young readers a thrilling adventure. The series features unique and eccentric characters in spooky and mysterious settings. Reynolds' witty and playful writing style and captivating illustrations make these books a perfect choice for any young reader who enjoys a good scare!

Creating pixel art for students can be a fun and engaging way to develop their creativity, problem-solving skills, and attention to detail while embracing the nostalgic charm of retro video game aesthetics. Give it a try!!

Pixel Art 

To learn how things GLOW in the dark watch this short video from Mystery Science.