Spirit Day Class Winner!

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Mr. Brace’s third grade class was the winner of Spirit Day on Friday, December 4.

Remember to wear a Westside shirt or a red or blue shirt this Friday for Spirit Day!  We can't wait to see which class shows the most spirit!

Spring Canyon Middle School Principal Visit

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The principal of the Spring Canyon Middle School, Mrs. Hansen, came to speak with sixth grade and then fifth grade. The students are most excited about vending machines and having their own lockers! Mrs. Hansen gave them registration information. Your student will be bring home a registration packet that will need to be filled out and returned by Wednesday, December 9th. 

 

Attributions
Deanna Herrmann & Jane Price

Using Technology

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Third Grade Dual- Sra Salmerón Co- use of technology (joint media engagement) to solve Division real-world word problems.

Attributions
Maria Salmeron

Nebo Child Nutrition Workers Needed

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Nebo Child Nutrition Workers Needed

Come make a side income while your children are in school, be off when the children are (including holidays and breaks), and get your steps in for the day! Lunch is on us.

Starting wage $11.74/hr with opportunities for advancement. No experience required! Positions available districtwide.

Apply at https://apply.nebo.edu/applicant/home.php

Attributions
Lana Hiskey

Learning Math in Ms. Harrison's Class

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Ms. Harrison's class played a game to compare numbers. They call it, "Who Ate the Most Cake?" Using a number generator with cakes, Ms. Harrison tells 2 students they're having a contest to see who can eat the most slices of cake. They write the numbers on their whiteboards & add the correct comparison sign. Together the class reads the number sentence they've made. They love it!

Attributions
Ginger Harrison

Gossip is Like Glitter

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n Ms. Price's class, we discussed what gossip is and how it can affect others. The students were put in groups of 4 or 5. The task was to pass the glitter from one student to the next until the glitter was with the last student in line. The rules were no glitter on the floor, on your clothes, and no glitter left in their hands. If they completed this task in less than two minutes, Ms. Price said she would give them $20. Needless to say, glitter was everywhere and no one was able to complete the challenge.

Attributions
Jane Price

Weaving

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Mrs. Herrmann's class learned how to weave beautiful mini blankets on little looms.

Attributions
Deanna Herrmann