Students in Mrs. Brimm's class practice their subtraction of decimals and managing a budget while completing a Tacky Christmas Sweater activity.
4 months ago, Ivy Brimm
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Sophia passed Otter Creek Multiplication in Mrs. Smith's interventions. She works hard everyday!
4 months ago, Christy Armstrong
Sophia
Making our Christmas tree decorations
4 months ago, Christy Armstrong
tree
tree
tree
tree
Our finished trees.
4 months ago, Christy Armstrong
tree
tree
tree
tree
5th grade gingerbread houses
4 months ago, Christy Armstrong
houses
houses
houses
houses
houses
houses
Mrs. Brumbacks class used their skills to make gingerbread houses.
4 months ago, Cindy Brumback
Snowmen ornaments
4 months ago, Christy Armstrong
snowmen
snowmen
snowmen
snowmen
Our finished gingerbread houses
4 months ago, Cindy Brumback
Mrs. Brumback's class made wreaths today.
4 months ago, Cindy Brumback
Fourth grade students were given passports allowing them to travel around the world through classroom rotations, learning about how Christmas is celebrated in other countries, like Germany, Italy, Israel, Africa and Mexico. Some teachers included special activities.
4 months ago, Colleen Williamson
A students checks out his passport.
A student's passport is open to Africa.
A group of dour students take turns spinning a dreidel.
Students raise their hands to answer questions about Christmas in Germany.
Students answer questions about Kwanza.
Students watch as some dressed as La Befama speaks about Christmas in Italy.
Minutes from the November 11, 2024 Board of Education Meeting: https://5il.co/32t6s
5 months ago, Parsons District Schools
11.11.24 Minutes
A Main Street Christmas Concert featuring The Duke Mason Band. Saturday, December 7, 2024 at 7:00 pm at the Parsons Municipal Auditorium. Free Admission! Help support the Parsons Police Department's "Shop with a Cop" program!
5 months ago, Parsons District Schools
A Main Street Christmas Concert
Today Mrs. Shields' class learned about the scientific process behind making homemade butter and tried it out themselves. They observed the liquid and fat in the heavy whipping cream separate to create butter. They then spread it over rolls. Happy Thanksgiving!
5 months ago, Jordyn Shields
Students in Mrs. Brimm's class created their own Kachina Dolls after studying the Native American culture. They did such a great job choosing what best represented them!
5 months ago, Ivy Brimm
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Mrs. Brumback's class sampled past and present Thanksgiving foods to wrap up our Native American unit.
5 months ago, Cindy Brumback
Mrs. Brumback's students made dioramas of their Native American region. It included the type of shelter and food their region had.
5 months ago, Cindy Brumback
Robotic STEM creations, buildings and bridges in Mrs. Brumback's room.
5 months ago, Cindy Brumback
We made snow globes to hang in the hall.
5 months ago, Christy Armstrong
snow
snow
snow
snow
Mr. Holmes' class had a "pumpkin pie" day! We learned about the history of pumpkin pie, created a colorful multiplication mystery picture (which revealed a pumpkin pie image), and made pumpkin pie in a cup. It was a messy but fun day!
5 months ago, Mr. Holmes
pumpkin
pie
pie
pie
pie
pie
Mrs. Shields' class enjoyed TRYING pumpkin pie in a cup. Some decided they now liked pumpkin flavor after believing they didn't and were excited to eat pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving! Others were still not fans of pumpkin but still enjoyed the experience. 🥧
5 months ago, Jordyn Shields