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I think it’s important, in any line of work, to take a step back and look around at things to celebrate. I call it “taking a snapshot”; the idea of pausing time to really appreciate what you see, including the small details. Let me share with you a “snapshot” of great things I saw this week:
3rd graders proudly sharing their learning about their Famous American. By having the students present in a “wax museum” format, students were involved in a true performance task.
2nd graders, just as proudly, presenting their research on their dinosaur reports.
I walked into a 5th grade room and witnessed students breaking down molecular models and applying chemistry to their findings.
4th graders enthusiastically teaching me about calcite and properties of other rocks. One student journal read, “studying rocks rocks!”
6th graders caringly, and patiently, celebrating Valentine’s Day with their TK buddies.
1st graders practicing in earnest for their upcoming vocal music concert (March 6th)
Many students jump roping at recess, still inspired by the Sol Jumpers assembly a couple of weeks ago. Working in teams, practicing tricks, and having fun.
Other students, collaboratively inventing new games at recess
Teachers, laughing heartily together in the workroom, enjoying each other’s company.
Yes, it was a busy week as we wrapped up many projects before break. But, it was also a very gratifying week. It’s great to see the students so engaged. And it’s always an affirmation this time of year to see so much growth in the children.
I hope you have a restful and gratifying break.
Wade Spenader- Principal
11/23/24 9:58 AM