Pre-K 4 participated in the Academic Fair. We did interviews with a famous person from WECS TV!! These interviews can now be seen in Pre-K 4’s Hall of Fame outside our classroom. Some children made a project called, “When I was a baby, I liked to…”. We saw many pictures of some of us when we were little babies. They did a great job. We also worked on transportation, and the children chose a method of transportation, and where they would go on a trip.
We continue to pray for our class, our friends and families. We are looking foreward to our class trip. Where will we go? Find out in April!!
Miss Holden
We just can’t stop learning about all of the wonderful things Jesus has done. He raised Lazarus from the dead, healed a paralyzed man, and changed the hearts of Zacchaeus and Nicodemus. We also learned about the Easter Story and how awesome Jesus is
. Some of our new favorite songs include: Jesus’ Love Is A Bubblin’ Over, Jesus Watches Over You, and a song about David and Goliath. We love singing!
Miss Holden
We have been learning the letter of the week, and on March 30th, did the letter Z!! We have now gone through the entire alphabet! Yeah!!!!!We are still learning to write the letter of the week and have just started writing our first names correctly. That is HARD work, but we pray and ask Jesus to hlep us.
Miss Holden
March hasa been a busy month in Pre-K 4. We began the month predicting if March weather would start out nice or stormy, and made cute lions and lambs for our hallway. March started out like a LION!!
Miss Holden
Singing, Dancing, Eating, Rapping, Performing, and Sharing were all a part of our Academic Fair which took place on Thursday, March19 th, from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. What an exciting evening it was for all – students and visitors alike. Students in all grades had been working feverishly since January on their projects and reports and as you walked aroung the school the aroma of wonderful foods filled the air. Foods from India, Africa, Guatemala, and many, many more countires were represented. THe sounds of students talking with visitors, projects humming, music playing, and students reciting were all sounds that filled that evening. There were many different sections to the Fair: Technolgy, Dance, Art, Science, History, Health, Bible, English, Home Ec., Countries, and many more. Many students dressed up to represent a certain person, or country; there were also scientific dissections to witness. Students were so excited as they got the chance to explain their projects and research to our visitors – nearly 1,000! What a great job all teachers, staff, parents and students did! We applaud you and can’t wait until next year!
Celebrating the month of love, we emphasized Jesus’ love to each other by memorizing our monthly verse I Peter 1:22, “Love each other with all your heart”. This was a very festive month. We played heart shaped Bingo, and decorated felt hearts with glitter and stickers. We worshiped Jesus through songs and gave Him thanks for first loving us. Most of all we wrote poems and posted them daily to create a poetry book of love designed by PreK 3. Thank you all for having hard working hands filled with love and joy.
Mrs. Rivera
As overseer of Chapel, it has been my desire to see the hearts of our students be drawn closer to our Lord and Savior. The Lord has been faithful to hear my heart’s cry. There has been such a growth and hunger in our students to worship God and carry out His purpose for their lives. From Elementary to High School, there has been steady growth and our Spiritual Focus for the year has truly been our anthem:
Philippians 3:13 NIV
“I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: forgetting what is behind and straining towards what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.”
Please continue to pray for our chapel services. We need to continue to ask God to open our children’s hearts and minds, we need the Lord to anoint our worship teams and we need God to empower every speaker who shares.
Mrs. Torres
“Character” was the theme that was emphasized during Ronald’s visit to Evangel on Tuesday, March 10, 2009. The students played games, saw a puppet show and had a great time learning about Trustworthiness, Fairness, Responsibility and Respect. Even the teachers got involved as Ronald told a story and they got a chance to act it out. We are very grateful to McDonald’s for sending Ronald to our PreK – 3 through 6th grade to share how important character is. We can’t wait until he comes to visit us again!!!!!!
Please visit our “Galleries” to view some wonderful pictures.
On March 3rd, Evangel Christian school participated in the annual Read Across America project of the National Education Association, which celebrated Dr. Seuss’ 105th birthday. Dr. Seuss, the man who taught children that reading is fun was born, Theodor Seuss Geidor in Springfield Massachusetts, on March 2, 1904.
On this fun -filled day, Mrs. Jimenez came dressed as the Cat in the Hat, had the most fun of all, as she read several stories to the students written by Dr. Seuss. Hop on Pop, The Cat in The Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, and One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish were read to Pre-K3- 5th grade.
The students also went home with worksheets and door hangers created in class to remind them about the importance of reading. Our Pre-K 3’s made Cat in the Hat hats and ended their celebration by making their own green eggs and ham the following day. A great big “Thank You” to Mrs. Jimenez for all of her hard work!!!!
Please check out “Galleries” for some amazing pictures.
The entire class created a shape neighborhood. We created animals, houses, buildings, schools, and a snowman out of different shapes. We specifically concentrated on triangles, rectangles, squares and circles.