Mrs Jones & the 4th Graders Share the True Spirit of Christmas
I wanted to share a fun project that the 4th graders have been working on. We made tie pillows in class and collected some sweet treats that the residents at the Group Home would enjoy. With the advice of Pam Hornbacher, we knew what each resident would like.
We made our deliveries to the Wells County Social Services with gift bags of just pillows. Then we delivered the extra special gifts to the residents at the Group Home. The residents we’re not there yet so she had us place each carefully wrapped package under their tree. Finally we made our way back to the school, it was a memorable fun experience for all.
The 3rd graders demonstrated patience along with their creativity while decorating their cookies! We also learned some decorating techniques for the type of icing we had made. Thank you to Miss Pifer and her students for helping us!
Oh the weather outside is frightful, but Coding is so delightful! Students loved coding this month and it is truly a delight to watch them learn to code!
Reminder that there is an Early Out on Friday, December 20th, for teachers in-service. Students will be dismissed at 12:30 PM. We would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year.
The Elementary students will be going to Harvey on Thursday, December 19, for a Christmas movie and will be back in time for buses.
3rd graders are having fun learning baking and kitchen skills with Miss Pifer’s class! They learned different measuring techniques, and safety when in the kitchen.
No Lego Robotics (Grade 3-6) on Tuesday, December 17th.
Christmas Week Dress Up Day ~ December 16-20 (Elementary)
CONCERT INFORMATION
Dear Parents,
This is a reminder that for the Christmas concert we would like to have our students wear “festive” Christmas attire. The attire should not be casual (jeans, t-shirts, sneakers/athletic shoes, etc.), but dressy (girls - slacks, skirt, or dress, blouse or sweater; boys - slacks, button-down shirt or sweater; all - nice shoes. Christmas accessories allowed!)
Our standard black/white is also acceptable, but with some added Christmas accessories, if possible (tie, bows, earrings, etc.). If you need help with attire, please let us know!
On Monday night students should be in their places in the bleachers by 6:20 at the latest. Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grades will perform at the beginning. At the end of their performance, we will dismiss them to be seated with their parents. Please do not have your child here before 6:15pm (unless they are with you), as they would be unsupervised.
Thanks so much - I’m looking forward to a wonderful evening!
Mr. Reeves
Upcoming Holiday Activities!
Mrs. Rau's Trivia Question number 16: Name the current Fessenden-Bowdon staff member(s) who were her former students (first and last names please).
Mackenzie Dietz and her dad, Kevin got the answer correct for Trivia question number 15. Dick Ertelt had a classroom next to Mrs. Rau's classroom for 16 years. Also Barb Looysen correctly answered question 14. Mrs. Rau's major for the first two years of college was medical technology.
The Fessenden-Bowdon FFA is starting the planning for our upcoming blood drive. It will be held at the school’s old gym on Tuesday, January 7 from 9-3. We will start making calls next Tuesday to find donors but if you know you want to give and have a specific time that works best for you, please don’t hesitate to go onto Vitalant.org and schedule your time. You could also call the school at 701-547-3296 ext 108 and leave a message. Don’t forget to leave a call-back number.
Thank you for your help in saving lives!
Here is Mrs. Rau's Trivia question number 15: What is the first and last name of the teacher who had a classroom next to her classroom for 16 years?
Nobody has gotten Mrs. Rau's 14th trivia question correct. Better keep guessing.
First graders are learning to code! :) All students K - 6 will be coding in the library throughout the month of December to celebrate Computer Science Education week!
Kids and teachers learning strategies to LIVE ABOVE THE LINE w #Top20 Tom Cody! @TjdsbTom
Dear Parents,
This year for the Christmas concert we would like to have our students wear “festive” Christmas attire, rather than (or in addition to) our standard black top/white bottom. The attire should not be casual (jeans, t-shirts, sneakers, etc.), but dressy (girls - slacks, skirt, or dress, blouse or sweater; boys - slacks, button-down shirt or sweater; all - nice shoes.
Our standard black/white is also acceptable, but with some added Christmas accessories (tie, bows, earrings, etc.).
If you need help with attire, please let us know!
There will be NO FIRST TECH robotics this week! Happy Thanksgiving 🦃
Mrs. Rau's trivia question number 14: What was her major for the first two years of college?.