
Today we went on a scavenger hunt around the room to find numbers 11-20! We had a blast, “writing the room!”





HUGE thank you to our families for donating to Caring For Classrooms! We were able to buy 3 new wobble chairs for flexible seating!!!


This week we researched bats. Today we took our learning out to demonstrate how echolocation works. With a partner, one student was the bat, and the other was the “food.” The bat would send/ yell their nose or sound to their partner like a sound wave as the food would send it back just like a sound wave bouncing off objects for bats to know where and how to find their food!! We had a blast!!!





For math workshop today, we had 3 activities going on: high low card game with a partner, tic tac toe on the smart board, or “one more” pumpkin roll and color game.




Huge thank you to Mrs. Fowler for teaching us how to play a treasure game during math workshop!! She is the BEST!!!



My students made me feel extra special today on my birthday. Card making craze!


Trick or Treat Smell My Feet, Can You Guess Who’s Under The Sheet?


Students used their Chromebook to connect to our main whiteboard. They used an interactive mind map, to brainstorm what they think they already know about amphibians.



It’s FALL here in room 16!! We painted our handprints to make leaves for our door display and cut out our school picture to put on our pumpkins!!!


Kindergarteners in Mrs. Fiewig’s class are learning about the letter Jj for jellyfish.



Due to impending weather conditions, our Trunk or Treat has been rescheduled. Mark you calendars with Monday, October 24, from 6:00-8:00 pm. We will see you in your costume next Monday.

Thank you Mr. Bontrager for being our guest reader to celebrate Lincoln’s Linden Leader week. He read, “There’s a Monster at the End of The Book. “


Miss Clark’s made retelling puppets today to help read our read aloud, “There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Bat!” As we read, we had our old lady eat a new thing!!




Love our math workshop time! Students are using different strategies while having fun.


Weekly 3rd grade Reading Buddies; Mrs. Fiewig’s class and Mrs. Foguth’s class.





Our class were scientist and sorted, compared, and discussed different kinds of leaves. Then, we made a leaf rubbing book to take home!





A big thanks to Mrs. McCormick, our Guest Librarian, for reading 4 Halloween 🎃 books. The kindergarteners enjoyed putting the monster back in the book!




1st grader’s using math racks to solve their doubles facts during math workshop.




We built brooms in STEM with straws after reading Room on the Broom. They had to see how many pumpkins could be held.





Investigating shapes with kindergarteners in Mrs. Fiewig’s class; building and structures.



