Thursday, November 30, 2017

Toy Drive Tomorrow!

Don't forget that tomorrow is the St. Ann's Toy Drive. If you'd like to participate please bring a new, unwrapped toy to school tomorrow. We will bring it to church to adorn our altar. At the end of weekend masses, the toys will go to families in need. Thank you for your generosity the season!

Toy Drive/Christmas Concerts


Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Children's Choir


Looking to Practice Multiplication?

Check out http://www.fun4thebrain.com for some games and timed quizzes. Also, check out my Resource section for some other practice areas.

Remember, we will be working on this skill throughout the remainder of the school year to prepare for 4th grade math concepts. We are using this as an incentive in class. Have fun with this skill. Cheer each other on and have fun with multiplication!!!

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases

Here are some notes that highlight what we are working on in English class. To identify prepositional phrases, students should utilize their  They may use their Prepositional Phrase Jingle to help identify prepositions to start with. They should then find the corresponding noun that will serve as their object of the preposition. They should label each word with the correct abbreviation and put their prepositional phrases in parentheses. Hope these notes help!

Holiday Open House: Glory Be Gifts


Sunday, November 26, 2017

Celebrating Advent with the Family

When we think of New Year's celebrations, we usually think of party time. It's time to let the old year go. We anticipate the new year by making resolutions, promising changes in behavior.
As Christians, we celebrate the arrival of a new liturgical year differently. The new year that begins on the first Sunday of Advent is a quiet one. In the readings for the four Sundays of Advent, we remember the time when people waited in anticipation for the coming of the Messiah. And while we know that the Messiah has come in Jesus Christ, and we have remembered his life, death, resurrection and Ascension many times, we can still reflect on and celebrate the newness of his coming once again.
What is great about celebrating the coming of Jesus with children is that they help us approach the season with fresh eyes and insight. They present us with a challenge and an opportunity. The challenge they present is the way they soak up the values of the culture that has had them anticipating Christmas since the beginning of November. The opportunity they present is that we can introduce them to the timeless rituals celebrating the coming of the Messiah that will add depth to their spiritual lives.
There are a number of ways families can celebrate the season of Advent:
Make an Advent wreath and place it in the middle of the dining room table. An Advent wreath consists of a frame holding four candles placed inside a circle of evergreens. The greenery in the wreath symbolizes the promised new life in Jesus. The four candles denote the four Sundays of Advent. There are three purple candles and one rose candle. Purple is a sign of penance, and rose is the color denoting the anticipation of joy. Light a candle on each Sunday evening of Advent, saying a short prayer or singing a verse of “O Come, O Come Emmanuel.” The light of the candles represents the light coming into the world as we prepare to celebrate Jesus' birth.
Advent calendars are available at many gift stores. The calendar consists of two pieces of cardboard on top of each other. Twenty-four doors are cut out of the top layer. One door is opened each day from December 1 through December 24, revealing a picture. 
There is a long tradition in Christian art of depicting the Jesse Tree, a symbolic tree or vine with spreading branches on which there are images depicting the genealogy of Jesus. There are several variations of the Jesse Tree. In one variation, each ornament has a picture on one side and a Scripture passage on the other. An ornament is hung on the tree every day during Advent.
With the celebration of Advent each year, everything old can be new again. Each year gives ourselves and our family an opportunity to remember and anticipate the celebration of the birth of Jesus on Christmas morning.

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

No Afterschool on Friday

There will be no Afterschool this Friday, November 17th. 

Monday, November 13, 2017

Periodic Table of Elements

We have been studying the Periodic Table of Elements in Science class. Here is a great like to learn more about the Elements on this chart. 
Periodic Table Link

Sunday, November 12, 2017

The Early Church

We have been discussing how the Church began in Religion classes. This week, we will talk about the difficulties that the early Christians faced. Many students had a Saint that they studied in their project that faced persecutions. The ICHTHUS was an important symbol for the early Christians. We will discuss the importance of the symbol this week and why is it still a prominent symbol in Christianity today.
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Thursday, November 9, 2017

Regrouping with Zeros

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Veteran's Day Program Tomorrow!



Please join us for a special program to honor all of our amazing Veterans! Please join us after Mass. If you have served our wonderful country we would love to honor you after the liturgy!

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Pentecost Events

We've been going over the beginning of the Church this week in Religion: Pentecost (Also nicknamed as the "Church's Birthday") Here is a brief graphic that shows the events we discussed in class.Image result for pentecost facts

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Election Day!


How fortunate are we to live in a country where we have a say in who leads it! Hope all our parents and guardians go out and vote!

Friday, November 3, 2017

Subtraction with Regrouping Resources

I found this blogpost and loved the variety in strategies she has. My favorite it when she mentions that "You just never know what is going to 'stick' with them!" While we learn how to regroup one way in class and it appears that many students are understanding the steps, sometimes having them look at a new method may work better for them. Here are some videos they can review if your student is still having trouble with regrouping in subtraction. Today in "Tech Time" we practiced our basic addition and subtraction facts. It is crucial for the students to feel confident in being able to do these mentally to continue through our math concepts this year. Practicing with "apps" like we did today or using flash cards or quizzing them will really help them with them with this. Hope this helps out!
Subtraction with Regrouping

Thursday, November 2, 2017

MRT Pictures

So proud of our sweet Saints! Here is a link to the gallery of pictures that the Midland Reporter Telegram took!
All Saints Day Gallery

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Happy Feast of All Saints!

What a BEAUTIFUL celebration we had today! I can't even begin to tell you how proud I am of all our "Saints." They carried out a lovely, respectful, and joyous celebration. They also did a fantastic job on their reports and presentation. Parents and families, a simple "thank you" doesn't even begin to cover what I'd like to say to you. You all helped with this project from start to finish covering everything from the research, to writing, to the costumes. I also want to thank all of you who not only came to watch, but helped us with getting the students ready today. I just can't even fathom how lucky I am to work with such wonderful families! THANK YOU!
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November News!


St. Lawrence/Garden City Field Trip Tomorrow!

Hey Families! Don't forget that tomorrow is our Field Trip to Garden City. The bus will start loading promptly at 8:15 a.m. so please make sure we are all here on time. We will return around 3:30 p.m. so please park in the lot across the street from the church since we will not make it back in time to start carpool. We will walk your child over if they are afterschool. Otherwise, you may take your child home as they will not need to bring anything to school but themselves. If your child is going to afterschool, we will walk them over and send them to their afterschool teacher when we have completed the trip. We're looking forward to learning about agriculture tomorrow!

All Saints' Day