Kindness Week in Fifth Grade - Day 3
Today for our Kindness Week we wrote thank you notes to the veterans in our community. Remember, kindness costs nothing, but means everything.
Today for our Kindness Week we wrote thank you notes to the veterans in our community. Remember, kindness costs nothing, but means everything.
In October, Mrs. Crook’s class was honored with a virtual author visit from Jennifer Nielsen who is the New York Times best-selling author of the False Prince as well as many other amazing books. She talked to the students about her experiences as a writer and publishing books. Then she opened it up for questions from the students. She was enjoyable and inspiring. The class loved every minute of it. Thank you, Jennifer Nielsen!
On day two of kindness week for Ms. Price's class, we wrote thank you notes to our amazing head custodian, Mr. Berger. Remember, kindness always matters!
Veterans,
Thank you for bravely doing what you’re called to do so we can safely do what we’re free to do.
Veterans,
Thank you for bravely doing what you’re called to do so we can safely do what we’re free to do.
Day 1:
Ms. Price's class kicked off their kindness week by making kindness posters and hanging them throughout the school. Don't forget that Friday, November 13th is National Kindness Day.
National School Psychology Week 2020
Sra. Varga's class shined creatively with their book reports!
Mr. Park’s sixth grade class learned to write their names in Korean.