Private Schools Athletics Association
Girls Varsity Volleyball: 10th – 12th Grades
S.O.R. Losers
This week, students learned more about types of characters (dynamic & flat) and the elements of plot: exposition, characters, setting, conflict, rising action, climax, falling actions, resolution, and theme. Students also completed a study guide to review for the “S.O.R. Losers” story test.
Mrs. Foster
Sparkle
In the beginning of October, students learned about compound subjects, helping verbs, and infinitives. They had to identify them in context in their Easy Grammar workbooks. We also played “Sparkle” to review for the Spelling & Vocab. quiz.
Mrs. Foster
Sparkle
In the beginning of October, students learned about compound subjects and compound objects of the preposition. They had to identify them in context in their Easy Grammar workbooks. We also played “Sparkle” to review for the Spelling & Vocab. quiz.
Mrs. Foster
Fun In Third Grade
In Social Studies we are talking about rivers, oceans and lakes and in Science we are learning about plant life. Reading is taking us to Antarctica to learn about Penguins.
There is something new every day in the third grade.
Mrs. Guzzardo
Math Time
We are doing measuring in math. Students had an opportunity to walk around the room and use a measuring tape. They measured the chairs, the boards, books, the sink, the rug, and each other. They used it on EVERYTHING even me.
Mrs. Guzzardo
Math
What’s in a Name? 5E gathered statistical data from the class to find out what name and the amount of letters was most popular in the class. We collected 24 names. Each day we picked three names and found the mean (Average) for the names. At the end of our survey, we figured that 13 letters seemed to be the class favorite.
Mrs. Emestica
Transpiration
Transpiration? What’s that? We found out that transpiration sounds like transportation and it’s how water gets from the roots of the plants to its leaves. WE performed an experiment in class with plants and the children named one of the plants Eva and the other plant was named Little Juicy. We had to be patient with this experiment, however it proved true that a plant can re-water its self from its roots.
Mrs. Emestica
PUSH
Pray Until Something Happens. – Well something is definitely happening in our class. Various prayers that we have prayed for have been answered. Prayers for healing, financial blessings, traveling mercies and many more have been answered. I want to especially thank the parents that joined in with me to pray for Mr. And Mrs. Aguilar. God answered our prayers and she is out of the hospital and on her way to a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Emestica
Elementary Electives
Junior Praise Dance
The course is designed to teach elementary school students the basic skills and techniques necessary to be a dancer. Students will learn ballet, modern and hip-hop through out the semester. They will perform at our Christmas and Spring Shows.
Drama
This course instructs elementary students in the fundamentals of theater arts. The course is designed to teach basic skills at beginner level. Students will work on movement, voice and diction and stage presence through out the semester and perform at the Christmas and Spring programs.
Junior Chorus
This course is designed for singers of all vocal ranges. The students are taught basic pitch and rhythmic notation as well as harmonization. The course also provides a practical study of various styles music. The chorus is compromised of sopranos, altos and tenors. They will perform at the Christmas and Spring Programs.
Elementary Specials
Art
Students learn and experience different genres of Art.
Gym
Students work on stretching, and fine and large motor skills.
Computer
Students work on various Educational Programs for Reading, Math and Typing Skills. They also learn Microsoft Word Pad and Microsoft Office.
Music
Students experience music at differnet levels according to their age. Students learn to play the recorder, move to music, sing and enjoy many types of musical genres.