Friday math stations
over 1 year ago, Darece Waun
math stations
math stations
math stations
Had a little bit of fun at the park for afternoon recess. Even Ms Tatuma and Mr. Medina joined in the fun!
over 1 year ago, Penny Jacquinot
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Mrs. Jacquinot's students practicing different ways to write a number.
over 1 year ago, Penny Jacquinot
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Mrs. Jacquinot's students practicing different ways to write a number.
over 1 year ago, Penny Jacquinot
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Mrs. Jacquinot's students practicing different ways to write a number.
over 1 year ago, Penny Jacquinot
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The Technology Student Association (TSA) is selling luminaries for $5 to honor survivors, those battling cancer, and to remember loved ones.  The luminaries will decorate Forest Park on the night of Relay for Life - Sept. 9th.  We are taking donations through Sept. 8th.  We will have a 50/50 pot at the Parsons/LCHS football game on Sept. 8th and also be selling luminaries that night. Please contact any TSA student, Kendra Barcus (kbarcus@vikingnet.net)or Megan Fugate to purchase or donate. Donate Online at https://mobileacs.org/4b1skl Viking TSA goal is to raise $500 to help fight cancer.
over 1 year ago, Parsons District Schools
Rekay for Life Luminaries
Brady and Mitchell are leveling up in Xtra Math!
over 1 year ago, Darece Waun
xtra Math
Mrs.Waun's favorite time of the day!! We circle up at the end of each day and read a chapter book together!
over 1 year ago, Darece Waun
reading chapter book
reading chapter book
reading chapter book
Students in Mrs. Keal's class learn how to say a large number based on each individual number's placement position as part of the whole larger number.
over 1 year ago, Colleen Williamson
A little girl points with a stick to a number on a screen.
Mrs. Keal helps a student point to each number in a series to say its placement.
Students in Mrs. Jacquinot's second grade class practiced their spelling words by writing out sentences for each word and then reading the sentences aloud.
over 1 year ago, Colleen Williamson
A boy and a girl wait their turn to read sentences they wrote.
Mrs. Jacquinot helps a student read her sentence.
Mrs.Waun's sunshine student this week is Junior! He loves to join in on discussions and he always follow directions!!
over 1 year ago, Darece Waun
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A little recess coloring fun with Mrs. Jacquinot's crew! The weather was wonderful!
over 1 year ago, Penny Jacquinot
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Students in Ms. Ryan's counseling lesson identified their emotions related to returning to school
over 1 year ago, Marcie Ryan
girl with brown hair holding her heart of emotions
blond hair girl holding heart with emotions
brown hair boy holding heart with emotions
red hair girl holding heart with emotions picture
Students in Ms. Ryan's counseling lesson identified their emotions related to returning to school
over 1 year ago, Marcie Ryan
boy with mohawk holding his heart of emotions picture
girl in blue dress holding her heart with emotions picture
African American boy holding his heart with emotions picture
two blond hair girls holding their heart with emotions pictures
girl with red hair holding her heart with emotions picture
girl with blond hair holding her heart with emotions picture
two girls holding their heart with emotions pictures
We took advantage of the hot day and did a science experiment. Mrs. Tierney's students wanted to know if it was hot enough to melt crayons outside. It was! The black canvas reaches 147 degrees! The white reached 133 degrees. We now have an answered question and new art for class.
over 1 year ago, Sherri Tierney
Students working together around their desk group to decide on placement for crayon canvases
Students working together around their desk group to decide on placement for crayon canvases
Students working together around their desk group to decide on placement for crayon canvases
Students posing with their crayon canvas.
Students posing with their crayon canvas.
Students posing with their crayon canvas.
canvases with crayons glued on in the sun
canvas with crayons clues on and a card with time and temp
crayons melted on canvases in the sun
finished crayons melted by sun
We took advantage of the hot day and did a science experiment. Mrs. Tierney's students wanted to know if it was hot enough to melt crayons outside. It was! The black canvas reaches 147 degrees! The white reached 133 degrees. We now have an answered question and new art for class
over 1 year ago, Sherri Tierney
Students working together around their desk group to decide on placement for crayon canvases
Students working together around their desk group to decide on placement for crayon canvases
Students working together around their desk group to decide on placement for crayon canvases
Students posing with their crayon canvas.
Students posing with their crayon canvas.
Students posing with their crayon canvas.
canvases with crayons glued on in the sun
canvas with crayons clues on and a card with time and temp
crayons melted on canvases in the sun
finished crayons melted by sun
Did you know there are six syllable types? Second graders do! Mrs. Tierney's students learned more about open and closed syllables today and did a sorting activity to show what they learned! Knowing syllable types can help with decoding words as kids learn to read.
over 1 year ago, Sherri Tierney
student working on sorting activity
student working on sorting activity
student working on sorting activity
students working on sorting activity
Students in Ms. Pollard's class learned how the sun made rainbows. They made sun catchers to see how the sun shine in the front windows!
over 1 year ago, Alycia Pollard
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sun catcher
Even and Odd monsters made for some Friday fun in Mrs. Jacquinot's class!
over 1 year ago, Penny Jacquinot
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Such a fun art/science project we did in Mrs. Jacquinot's class! The only good thing about 100 degree temperatures!
over 1 year ago, Penny Jacquinot
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