Soil, Soil, Soil

In Science we have looked at properties of soil. Students examined clay soil, sand soil, and potting soil. They examined texture, color, nutrient value and porosity. Then we planted radish seeds in these three different types of soil, it has been exciting to see how our plants grow in these types of soil.

Mrs. Ruiz

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Beetle Glyphs

For this month we are focusing on Unit 1 which is patterns. Students have explored the two types of patterns growing and repeating, through the use of pattern blocks.

Students also created Beetle Glyphs to represent data about themselves such as their birthday, their favorite season and how many family members they have living with them. They came up with some beautiful creations.

Mrs. Ruiz

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International Week at Evangel was filled with diversity an a unique blend of rich cultures.  Over 73 different nationa are represented at Evangel and how awesome it is to share about our heritage with eachother.

Each day of the week was filled with something new… from wearing the colors of our flags, to country costumes, to food and desserts from our homelands. Each new student gets tpplace a marker in our wall map to represent where they are form.

We are so blessed at Evangel and we thank God for blessing us with such diversity.

Please see “Galleries” for some fantastic pictures.

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“Evangel Newsletter”

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October 26th to the 30th was Spirtual Emphasis week at Evangel.  Students had an amazing week during our Spiritual Emphasis week.  Our younger students learned how God loves them just the way they are. They alsocompleted crafts and sang songs each day with our theme, “Panadamania.”  The students are continuing to learn that God is “wild” about us!  Our older students had an amazing week as our speakers, Ron and Heather Rhoads flew in for the week to share the love of God through the Word and song.  Many students responded to the message that was given each day and we are blessed as a staff to see the seeds being planted in our students’ lives.

Please check out “Galleries” for some amazing pictures.

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Fun Music Theory

One of 2nd and 3rd grades’ favorite music activities is Music Bingo. While playing this game, the students are learning about the parts of a note, accidental signs, time signatures, notes on the lines and in the spaces, rests, and key signatures with sharps and flats. Some of these things are considered advanced music education, but when it is learned in a fun way, they are eager to show you how they are grasping the concepts, and doing it with speed!

Miss Farrell

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Relay Races

The students did relay races with obstacle courses. First they ran a regular race with batons. Then we added hurdles, hula hoops, and finally an obstacle that they slid under. After they did all of them separately, we add all three obstacle courses together. Students had to step through the hoop, hop over the hurdle and then slide under. The students enjoy it.

Mrs. Rosario

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Gymnastics

The students have been learning gymnastic. They first learned to do a basic tumble . Then once all the students learn how to tumble, they go into cartwheels. Lastly they learned how to do a hand stand or a head stand with me stopping them.

Mrs. Rosario

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Hip Hop

The students wanted to do a second dance to a hip hop song. These children had fun and worked well. They did a great job learning the steps.

Mrs. Rosario

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Muscle Builders

The students have been working out their muscles. After our warm up exercises, we worked out our muscles to make them strong. They would do pushups and tug a war with their legs. They used their hands and feet to make a bridge. Then the students would lay on their stomach and try to touch their head with their toe.

Mrs. Rosario

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