Saturday, January 28, 2012
What a great week!
It was an exciting week in lower school at Trinity! Our kindergarten students celebrated their 100th day of school this week! Kindergarten was full of parent and grandparent helpers for this special day full of activities focused on "100"!
Mrs. Belinda Hepburn, Preschool director from Taylor Road Baptist Church, shared a demonstration lesson with us at chapel!
Spanish Culture Study Showcase Day! This was our culmination of a month long culture study on Spain. Students from each grade level shared what they had learned about their area of focus (cuisine, dance, sports, customs, etc.) with the other grade levels!
Saturday, January 21, 2012
More Highlights from our Culture Study on Spain!
Students in the library enjoyed the book, The Tooth Fairy Meets El Raton Perez!
Mr. Ed Gannon, from the Vintage Olive at Peppertree, explained the history of olive oil and allowed students to taste several different olive oils.
Mrs. Quimby, one of our TPS grandparents, shared about being a missionary in Spain!
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Culture Study on Spain: Flamenco Dance!
Friday, January 13, 2012
Semester Celebration!
Monday, January 9, 2012
Fourth Graders Enjoy Pioneer Week! (slideshow)
The fourth graders experienced what it was like to live as a pioneer. The teachers produced a hands-on learning environment where the students compared and contrasted life in the early 1800's to their own lives, i.e. education in a one room schoolhouse, entertainment, living conditions, food, transportation, and clothing.
The students dressed in period clothing, read from the McGuffey's Fourth Reader, used slates instead of paper, had a spelling bee, used the Bible as a textbook for several different subjects, learned about music, played games, learned to square dance, jumped rope before school waiting for the teacher to ring the bell, had special pioneer treats, cleaned cotton, and had two guest speakers. The entire week culminated in a visit to the Grange Hall School at Old Alabama Town.
Please click here to see a slideshow:
The students dressed in period clothing, read from the McGuffey's Fourth Reader, used slates instead of paper, had a spelling bee, used the Bible as a textbook for several different subjects, learned about music, played games, learned to square dance, jumped rope before school waiting for the teacher to ring the bell, had special pioneer treats, cleaned cotton, and had two guest speakers. The entire week culminated in a visit to the Grange Hall School at Old Alabama Town.
Please click here to see a slideshow:
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Spanish Culture Study Kicked Off!
Trinity Lower School Arrives in Spain!
This morning the Lower School kicked off a month-long culture study of Spain. Excitement was in the air as the students boarded the Iberian Airlines "plane" in Willett Hall for the 4,758 mile “flight” to Barcelona, Spain! "Suitcases" and "passports" (prepared weeks ago in Art and Spanish enrichment classes) were in the hands of each student as the entered their assigned “gate” and approached their “flight attendants.” Students were greeted, guided to their “seats,” and advised to “fasten their seatbelts” as they prepared for take off. Students were directed to the big screen in Willett Hall as their plane lifted off and the “captain” began running through the flight plan for the journey. During the 8 hour and 25 minute “flight,” the students were “educated” on famous sights and information on Spain by two well versed “tour guides.” Upon “landing and deplaning”, students entered the “streets” of Spain and were greeted by several fully costumed Spaniards!
Students are in for an exciting month of study! Exhibits from Spain are displayed in the hallways for the entire month. Each grade level has chosen an area to research and share about by the end of the month. The Lower School Faculty has four learning goals for this culture study:
1. teach concepts through interactive exhibits
2. use an interdisciplinary approach to study a country
3. teach critical thinking skills
4. develop an understanding and appreciation of the people and culture of Spain
Look for more information and slideshows in the weeks to come!
Please click here to view slideshow!
This morning the Lower School kicked off a month-long culture study of Spain. Excitement was in the air as the students boarded the Iberian Airlines "plane" in Willett Hall for the 4,758 mile “flight” to Barcelona, Spain! "Suitcases" and "passports" (prepared weeks ago in Art and Spanish enrichment classes) were in the hands of each student as the entered their assigned “gate” and approached their “flight attendants.” Students were greeted, guided to their “seats,” and advised to “fasten their seatbelts” as they prepared for take off. Students were directed to the big screen in Willett Hall as their plane lifted off and the “captain” began running through the flight plan for the journey. During the 8 hour and 25 minute “flight,” the students were “educated” on famous sights and information on Spain by two well versed “tour guides.” Upon “landing and deplaning”, students entered the “streets” of Spain and were greeted by several fully costumed Spaniards!
Students are in for an exciting month of study! Exhibits from Spain are displayed in the hallways for the entire month. Each grade level has chosen an area to research and share about by the end of the month. The Lower School Faculty has four learning goals for this culture study:
1. teach concepts through interactive exhibits
2. use an interdisciplinary approach to study a country
3. teach critical thinking skills
4. develop an understanding and appreciation of the people and culture of Spain
Look for more information and slideshows in the weeks to come!
Please click here to view slideshow!
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Happy New Year and Welcome Back to School!
Happy New Year 2012! I pray that each of you had a blessed time with family and friends during the holidays.
Just a reminder of Upcoming Dates:
January 3 - Faculty Work Day (faculty/staff only at school on this day)
January 4 - Students return for classes
January 5- Report Cards go home
January 6-Kick off for month long culture study on Spain! (more info coming concerning this LS learning experience)
January 9- Semester Celebration-8:15 a.m. This is a time of celebrating the completed journey of first semester! Individual recognition will include All A's for first semester (both nine weeks), AR Top Readers, Math Fax Competition (4th/5th gr.), WordMasters (5th gr. vocabulary/analogies competition), and Christmas City-Wide Essay Competition. You will be contacted if your child is to be individually recognized during this celebration. (Grades 1-5)
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