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Students have been working hard on learning about form. We have used a lot of dancing to illustrate form. The younger students learn simple AB form where they move one way during the A section and then they move another way during the B section. They not only learn to sing the music, but to move to it as well. As the student gets older, we have learned ABA form and ABACA form. They are having a great time of movement and singing in the class.

Mrs. Racoma

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What a beautiful change

We watched ten caterpillars turn into beautiful butterflies. We observed the life cycle of a butterfly. The fact we found most interesting is that a moth mostly flies at night while butterflies prefer the daylight. We were all sad to see them fly away.

Ms. Calma

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Look what is growing

We planted beans and wheat grass! The class is making sure that our plants survive and thrive and get all their basic needs: Water, Sunlight and Air. We learned that every part of a plant is made in a certain way (structure) so that it can do a certain kind of job (function). They all work together to keep the plant healthy and alive.

Ms. Calma

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We Are Scientists

In research teams we observed the three states of matter. After we placed antacid tablets and water into film cans, we watched the tops POP off. This activity explored the states of matter: Solid (antacid tablet) liquid (water) and gas (visible bubbles and foam). This was so much fun. Once was not enough!

Ms. Calma

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Ronald McDonald Promotes Literacy

Literacy”  was the theme that was emphasized during Ronald’s visit to Evangel on Tuesday, May 19, 2010. The students sang songs, saw a puppet show and had a great time learning about “Book Time” and the love of reading. Ronald encouraged our students not to “play the day away, but to grab a good book and go on an adventure!”  We are very grateful to McDonald’s for sending Ronald to our K-5th grade students to share how important it is to love reading and to read books  with excitement!!  We can’t wait until he comes to visit us again!!!!!! Thank you to the McDonalds Corporation for their generosity in choosing our school for their community outreach efforts.

Please visit our “Galleries” to view some wonderful pictures.

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Ronald McDonald Visits Evangel

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Peacock Bookmarks

Reading is fun but its tough when you forget which page you left off at. Students made lively peacock bookmarks using Popsicle sticks, feathers, googley eyes and markers. There’s no better way to save your page then with a bright peacock!

Miss Arnau

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Beginning Typing – no wait – Keyboarding

The students in elementary have begun a focused unit studying the history and basics of keyboarding. We have taken a speed test and many of the students have some natural ability. The students are exploring Microsoft Word and love drawing pictures for each other in Pixie, our basic illustration software. Jump start is a great addition to your home software collection. The students love playing it and they learn about many different subjects from playing it.

Mr. Boyd

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Elementary and Middle School students worked long and hard to prepare for Evangel Christian School’s annual Speech Meet. Students selected various forms of speech such as Bible scripture or a poem to recite. They were judged on how well they present their piece using just their voices to convey the feeling of their work.

Evangel congratulates all of the students who participated.

Our winners are:

Elementary

1st Grade Bible Memorization:

1st Place : Ismael Ruiz

2nd Grade Poetry:

1st Place: Sarah Joy Gallardo

2nd Place: Christian Pascal

4th Grade Bible Memorization:

1st Place: Jorge Ruiz

4th Grade Poetry:

1st Place: Amber Reyes

2nd Place: Brianna McMichael

5th Grade Bible Memorization:

1st Place: Jennifer Munoz

2nd Place: Leslie Aguilar

5th Grade Patriotic Oration:

1st Place: David Kem

2nd Place: Rachel Bou

5th Grade Poetry:

1st Place: Rebecca Edward

2nd Place: Amber Colon

Middle School

Dramatic Poetry:

1st place: Jerry Meng

2nd place: Samantha Byrne

Dramatic Reading:

Kristina Papacostas

Humorous Poetry:

Angelie Cesario

Check out our photo gallery to see pictures from the school event. And stay tuned for an updae as our Middle School students will be competing in the ACSI District Speech Meet on April 30th!

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The Easter Story

Every Friday during our reading intervention sessions students in grade 1-3rd take a sentence reading assessment, which entails weekly phonics skills, high-frequency words and the vocabulary words of the week. Students who complete their daily reading and homework assignments do very well.

On April 1st, the last day before beginning our Easter recess and after we completed our sentence reading assessment the students enjoyed reviewing the Easter story using the resurrection eggs. Each egg had a small item; a donkey which reminded them of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem and 11 other items representing the Easter story. In addition to using the resurrection eggs, the students learned that years ago during the Lent season people made a bread that would remind them that they should pray. Each student was given a home-made chocolate pretzel to observe how the dough was shaped like arms that cross the heart in prayer. After making this observation and discussing the importance of prayer we also enjoyed the chocolate covered treat. So, whenever you see a pretzel think of it’s origin and remember the importance of prayer. Especially during Lent when we recall the forty days Jesus spent in the desert, fasting and becoming strong as he thought deeply about fulfilling His mission on this earth.

Mrs. Jimenez

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Over 1,000 people cam to Evangel on Thursday, March18 to experience our Annual Academic Fair. Students in PK through 12th grade, worked for 2 and one half months to create a Research Paper, Project and Project Board for our fair. Students picked a topic of their choice from a variety of subjects such as: Science, English, Bible, Home Economics, Fashion, Art, Design, Technology, Math, Music, History, etc…

As you entered the school you experienced the sound of music, the smell of delicious foreign foods cooking, students super excited to share about their projects, dancing, acting, singing and so much more. Although the Academic Fair was a lot of work, it was well worth it.

We thank all the parents, students and staff for their hard work to make this year’s Academic Fair a HUGE success. We look forward to next year and if you didn’t make it this year we look forward to seeing you then.

Please check out our PHOTOBLOG and GALLERIES for some fantastic pics.

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