
Happy Holidays!


It has been confirmed by Santa, Mrs. Keal's class has made the nice list!











Mrs. Lubbers made pomander balls with students this week. We are thankful to have such great volunteers at Garfield.








Today third graders experimented with motion and force at Greenbush Science Center.











Mrs.Waun's class finished their Holidays Around the World unit today by doing a different activity that correlated with the different holidays.









Christmas is in the Air. We will celebrate the week of December 16th through December 20th
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Sierra is skyrocketing through xtra math!!! She has completed her addition facts in 3 seconds! Keep reaching for the stars girl!!


Today we were blessed with Mrs. Lubbers coming to our classroom and learning about the history of Pomander Balls. Then the kids got to decorate their own orange with cloves to take home. She also read a Christmas book while the kids were decorating their orange.











Christmas Spirit!


The middle school leadership class came to help my class make solar system mobiles and got to see one of my old students.


Today the middle school leadership class came to our class. They helped us make solar system mobiles! We enjoyed having them. Plus one of them was my former student, love getting to see them.










Ms. Ryan's classroom October/November Integrity Challenge winners were randomly selected after being nominated by their classmates for displaying integrity during counseling class. The prize for this challenge was provided in part by Ms. Ryan and Better Life Nutrition. One student was not available at the time of the picture.


They each had to read a book on Epic and get 100% on the AR test of their favorite animal. Research them, then wrote their paper, Finally paint a 3-D printed animal to display. They worked really hard on these and did amazing work.









Elizabeth has completed all her multiplication facts in 6 seconds or less. Way to go girl!!


It may be cold outside but we can still have fun for recess. Building, playing board games, playing with dolls, being a singer or just relaxing around the room.






Caleb Webster shows Speech Pathologist Emily Ray the board Wright Signs made for the playground area at Garfield to help nonspeaking and minimally speaking students communicate their needs. Thanks to the Parsons Educational Foundation for the mini grant that paid for the sign.


Greenbush is full of opportunities to learn and explore. The lobby has a huge Lego wall and lots of animals to see!








Such a fun day at Greenbush! The students loved learning and creating.










Fun in leaves with friends!








