Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Week 10: A visit to Preschool

From Class Blogger, Ben

This three day week was full of fun. On Wednesday, we had chapel and story time with the preschoolers. This week when we read to the preschoolers we read Arch Bible Stories to them. An Arch book is a book full of colors and words for little kids like the preschoolers so it must have been a blast for them! Then we got to spend time with them outside playing with them and hanging around with them. At chapel we sang lots of songs praising our Lord! 


From Mrs. R. - I was so proud of your kids!  They were friendly and helpful to Mrs. Linneman's crew of Preschoolers.  As we made plans to read stories and how best to play with the little ones, one of the kids even mentioned that we shouldn't "take over" their playground.











Hide and seek!


Performing on stage

These acrobats got a big round of applause















Other Highlights:
Religion - Reformation unit
Art: Bible Point of View
S.S.: Settlement patterns, featuring Canada
G-Math - Divisibility and exponents
T-Math - Variables and writing algebraic expressions 
Literature: Composing character sketches


Remember: Next week is Red Ribbon Week
T.J. Pizza Orders are due on Thursday, Oct. 26


Looking forward to seeing you at our conference! 


                Hark - The Students Lead  
                  Advent Worship!
On Wednesday, December 6 at 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m, grades 5 and 6 will lead the first Advent worship services at Zion Church.  This is a wonderful opportunity for our students as they help our congregation prepare for the Lord's coming.  Attendance is expected at both services, so please mark your calendars now and keep the date open.  Let me know of any conflicts right away as parts will be assigned soon. We are eager to begin preparations for leading worship as December will be here before we know it.

During the coming weeks, all students will learn songs selected to reinforce their message.  Students will also have opportunities to try various roles in the service, such as special drama, music, or “behind the scenes” parts.  Part of our Memory Work assignments will shift focus to learning songs and lines.  Students will also have an opportunity to share their special musical talents.  Any student who has had two years of music lessons or is in the Concert Band may offer to play for the services.  Selections must be:
     1)  sacred music related to the Advent or Christmas seasons of the church year
     2)  practiced and ready to audition the week of  November 13




 



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