Remember that time we actually got some snow? Ms Erin's PE classes jumped right in!
Grade 2 created a “rockstacle course” in PE!
Ms. Sam from Healthy Lincoln County taught first graders about squash and did a taste test.
Here is a great resource on technology topics to talk about with your kids - Childhood 2.0 - A Handbook for raising Kids in the Digital Age - https://link.aos93.org/Childhood2.0
Students in are grades 2-5 are officially starting the junior duck stamp unit to prepare for submitting their composition to the contest.
Third graders began learning about three types of waterfowl (ducks, geese, swans).
They learned about habitat and the history of the duck stamp (started in 1939 and originally named the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act, signed into law by president Franklin D Roosevelt). Since it’s inception the duck stamp has helped to raise $950 million dollars to conserve wetlands/ habitat, support clean water, and manage flood prevention/ soil erosion throughout the United States!
Student chose their specific waterfowl this week and are very excited to begin their paintings.
Ms Tibbetts 4th grade class enjoyed a hearty stew cooked over an open fire as party of a history through food exploration.
Our third graders started ice skating lessons this week at the MRC. They showed great perseverance and a positive attitude during their first lesson. They can’t wait for the next three weeks!
3rd building tunnels in the snow!
3rd grade spelling bee!
Our third graders enjoyed our winter tradition of opening upcycled board games, puzzles, and books donated by their families! We enjoyed playing some new to us games and of course tearing into a present!
We had an integrated lesson around animal adaptations, combining agriculture, art, and biology. Liz and Mark Ferrero brought their three wethers for students to study and play with.
Third graders have been busy working on their tennis skills and agility. Lots of fun, laughs, and games along the way. Thanks Georgia and the CLC YMCA for the engaging lessons these past few weeks.
We are so thankful for the amazing kitchen staff we have at GSB!
GSB students on a VR field trip to the North Pole!
First graders making holiday crafts and candles!
GSB students enjoying a holiday movie.
GSB is so thankful for the caring custodians and amazing kitchen staff of our school!
Happy Holidays Everyone! GSB students putting on a holiday feast for our office staff!
Mrs. Michaud's students enjoying Picasso Tiles that came off the Virtual Giving Tree.
Mrs. Verney’s class made Latkes and learned how to play dreidel with Ms. Hedda.