
4th grade planet presentations!


The verdict is in! Ms. Jones’ preschool class discovered liquid laundry soap makes more bubbles than powdered laundry soap! But now we have MORE questions and must try bar soap and shampoo!





SOS Turkey craft fun!


SOS Fun on this fabulous Friday!

7th graders were working on combining like terms in algebraic expressions by using hands-on Algebra tiles to simplify!


Middle School will be working on "Target Practice" in ELA


MS taking over the kitchen!


Math Centers and practicing retelling “The Mitten” in Ms. Jones’ preschool classroom!





Thank you to all who came to our Literacy Night last night. A HUGE thank you to our Parent Lighthouse team for sponsoring the meal, Gary Metivier as the guest author and Jackson County Grade Level Reading Campaign for the FREE books!





Ms. Jones’ preschoolers being creative at the art center.



Fun afternoon of making ornaments and watching The Grinch! 🎄




Making circuits!


Making circuits!





Andrew School will be hosting our annual “Penny Race”. The money raised will go towards purchasing toys for Jackson County’s Toys for Tots program. Students may bring pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters or dollars to school beginning Monday, December 3rd thru Friday December 7th.


Had fun subbing in preschool this morning teaching them the letter Q and making letters and shapes out of playdough!





NOTICE:
Due to our lack of ability to get lettuce, we will be substituting other vegetables in its place until further notice

Ms. Jones’ preschool classroom investigated powdered laundry soap as part of our clothes study. We discovered we get the most bubbles when we shake the powdered detergent and water mixture as opposed to stirring it. Stayed tuned for our liquid detergent results later this week!





Fun night of reading books and the River Museum taught us all about frogs 🐸





Just a reminder that we will be hosting Literacy Night on Thursday, November 29th. The FREE meal will be from 5:30-6:15 with guest speaker, Gary Metivier from 6:15-7:00. Hope to see you there!


2nd-4th graders working on multiplication facts!



