No School on Friday, November 1, 2024.
about 2 months ago, Parsons District Schools
No School 11.01.24
These students in Ms. Perez's class met their October AR goal! Great job!!
about 2 months ago, Avery Perez
AR goal!
Mrs.Waun's students read Halloween poems and sang songs to Ms.McCleary!
about 2 months ago, Darece Waun
poem
poem
poem
poem
Colten Carson walked the halls of Garfield today on his way to the state cross country meet. Two of his biggest fans were so excited to cheer on their older brother. Good luck at state Colten
about 2 months ago, Marcie Ryan
teenage boy with two younger siblings
These students all reached milestones in Accelerated Reading this month. AR helps our students learn to think more about what they read. They answer questions over the text after they have read the book. The more they read, the better readers they are becoming. So proud of them!
about 2 months ago, Sherri Tierney
student holding a sign that says 25 AR point club
student holding a sign that says 25 AR point club
student holding a sign that says 25 AR point club
student holding a sign that says 50 AR point club
student holding a sign that says 50 AR point club
student holding a sign that says 50 AR point club
student holding a sign that says 50 AR point club
student holding a sign that says 50 AR point club
student holding a sign that says 50 AR point club
student holding a sign that says 75 AR point club
Team Tierney ALL met their October AR goal and are well on their way to meeting their November goals!
about 2 months ago, Sherri Tierney
students posing in the classroom in a group holding a sign that said we all met our October AR goal
students posing in the classroom in a group holding a sign that said we all met our October AR goal
Parsons Mayor Eric Strait spoke to third graders about his role as a City Commissioner/Mayor, what it takes to obtain that position and what is required to serve in that position. He encouraged them as they grow up to be part of the solution, and not just point out problems.
about 2 months ago, Colleen Williamson
The Mayor speaks to students.
A student stands up to ask a question of the Mayor.
The Mayor speaks to students.
A student stands up to ask a questin of the Mayor.
Our class read The Wild Robot this quarter. To put our comprehension skills to the test, today we watched the movie and spent time comparing and contrasting the movie in the book. Students each got to take home a small 3D printer robot and snacked on spooky popcorn.
about 2 months ago, Sherri Tierney
Students sitting in desks, watching a movie
Students sitting in desks, watching a movie on the screen
Tiny robots, printed on a 3-D printer
popcorn with eyeballs and other Halloween candy
Mrs. Tierney is incredibly proud of this young lady who has been working hard to finish all of the second grade math topics in Study Island. She achieved the goal she set out for herself by finishing it today, the last day of the first quarter. What a goal getter!
about 2 months ago, Sherri Tierney
A young girl, holding an iPad with a screen that shows a certificate she earned
Check out our creative character pumpkins.
about 2 months ago, Schuyler Keal
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Students in Mr. Medina's class earn tickets to purchase things from the class shop. These students used their tickets to eat lunch with a friend and with Mr. Medina in the month of October.
about 2 months ago, Jesus Medina
students eating lunch.
students eating lunch.
students eating lunch.
students eating lunch.
students eating lunch.
students eating lunch.
students eating lunch.
Early dismissal today at noon.
about 2 months ago, Parsons District Schools
Early Dismissal
Mrs.Waun counted the votes! The winner of our staff pumpkin painting contest is... Ms.Hays!
about 2 months ago, Darece Waun
votes
votes
Third grade ended a book report assignment by making a main character from the book out of a small pumpkin. Students could get creative and use paint, cardboard, paper, wiggle eyes, yarn, pipe cleaners, clay, and other items to portray the desired features of their character.
2 months ago, Colleen Williamson
Mrs. Waun tries to help a little boy make a stocking cap for his pumpkin.
A little girl holds up her completed pumpkin she called pigeon.
A little girl cuts construction paper for hai for her pumpkin.
A little girl draws ears for her rabbit she is making.
A boy sits with his book and his painted pumkin.
A little girl paints eyes on her pumpkin.
A little girl rolls some clay in her hands for her pumkin.
A little boy uses clay to make big ears on his pumpkin head.
Mrs. Pollard helps a student while others paint their pumpkins.
A pumkin painted with pink lips, glass and wild black hair made of yarn.
Students in Sherry Tierney's class have been learning about matter. They reviewed the states of matter Friday, and performed a science experiment, with a Halloween twist, with baking soda and vinegar, demonstrating a chemical reaction.
2 months ago, Colleen Williamson
Students talk about the four states of matter.
Students observe a chemical reaction.
Students do an experiment with baking soda and vinegar.
Following a visit to the Parsons Historical Museum, students in Mrs. Strode's class picked one item to research the history on. Students then wrote a digital book based on that research. Using Create a Book, Strode published students' books. Some will be displayed at the Museum.
2 months ago, Colleen Williamson
A student makes her book about trains.
A student explains to another student about how to assemble his book.
A group of students hold up their books.
A student works on their book about light bulbs.
Mrs. Strofde gets a hug after publishing a boy's book.
A student makes his book about trains.
A student writes oon their computer about the history of cameras.
Mrs. Strode sends a digital copy of a student's book to his parents.
JaNae is my sunshine!
2 months ago, Darece Waun
sunshine
3rd grade opinion writing
2 months ago, Darece Waun
writing
writing
writing
writing
writing
writing
We finished this month's chapter book, Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes!
2 months ago, Darece Waun
sadako
sadako
Today we asked and answered some questions about 3D printing. We printed a class set of 3D bookmarks. Students said they were surprised that the machine made so many thin layers. The students watched it in action and also watched it on the printer camera. It was so educational!
2 months ago, Sherri Tierney
students watching a video of their 3D print while working
students watching a 3D print in action
student posing with 3-D bookmark
students posing with the 3-D bookmarks they printed