Here are the Elementary Main Event winners for this week! Our monthly focus was trustworthiness.
West Liberty Police Chief, Eric Werling, was spotted teaching 3rd graders about business plans yesterday as part of our Junior Achievement Program curriculum! @West Liberty Iowa Police Department @Junior Achievement of the Heartland
Sheltered Reality made a stop at the Elementary this afternoon!
We learned to take a chance & never give up!
A delicious opportunity! The West Liberty Parent Teacher Organization will be holding a Bake Sale and Raffle this Friday, March 24th from 4:30 - 8:00 pm at the American Legion, 307 N. Calhoun St!
Students in Ms. Castello's 4th grade class are studying renewable and nonrenewable resources in science. For nonrenewable resources, they mined "coal" (chocolate chips) out of "rock/caves" (cookies).
Students in Ms. Castello's 4th grade class are studying renewable and nonrenewable resources in science. For renewable resources, they built vehicles out of materials provided and then blew on them to see if wind energy would make them work.
We found 4th grade Comets warming up in P.E. Class with some cardio drumming today! Cardio drumming uses drumsticks, and a bucket (or exercise ball), students are able to mix in fun moves while drumming along to music. What a fun and rhythmic way to warm up!
It's time for the Elementary Main Event! Check out all of these trustworthy Comets!
Elementary TAG Mystery Meet with Kelly Daufeldt!
Today 4th grade TAG students did a Mystery Meet. The way it works is, we connect with another teacher/class in the country and the students take turns asking yes/no geographical questions until they can narrow down the state that we have connected with. Afterward, we share information and fun facts about each other's city and state. It was our 6th time meeting with another state's class. Today we connected with 4th-grade students in a suburb of Kansas City, Kansas!