Friday, April 28, 2023

Week 33 Novel Unit begins

 Tuck Everlasting

WHAT IF YOU COULD LIVE FOREVER????  In Literature, students have begun the novel,  Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt.  Kids are leading small group discussions in "book club" format, with the roles of Discussion Director, Connector, Illustrator, and Word Wizard.  We will be exploring the literary elements of foreshadowing, character development, motive, and universal theme as the characters ponder the benefits and downfalls of living forever.  It will be exciting to look at the novel through the eyes of faith as we discussed God's original design in Eden as well as our eternal life in the heavenly home he has prepared for us.  Students are discovering the blessings God gives us in this life through the many stages we live and even more blessings to be received in eternity with Him!  We will culminate the novel with creative projects.

READING IS INDEPENDENT for much of the book.  An audio version is available on GC through youtube (search title and chapter).  

 

 ABC's of Holy Week

Students created an ABC slide show to review Holy Week.  Check out their projects!


Adam, Kipton, Korrinne, Maggie, Eddie     

Elizabeth, Ellie, Nicole, Skyler, Graham

Alex, Brandon, Darren, Dallas

Mia, Emily, Lucas, Brenden


Olivia, Kiera, Lila, Lauren, Izzy

 

Coming Events

Sat. April 29 Bobcat Shuffle at Legacy Park 9:00 a.m.

                 **Book Orders Due (I will place orders Sunday afternoon) 

Mon. May 1 - NO SCHOOL (Professional day)

Tues May 2 - Best Choice begins  (look for morning email each day of our class).

Wed. May 3 - Strings play for chapel

Fri. May 5  JH Dance  7-9:30 p.m.

            Elective Choices for 7th Grade due:  Talk with your child about what elective choices would best fit their interests,  See email that came home today (Friday) or the link here 


Fri, May 12  - Field Trip Day 6:45 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.   (Parent chaperones will be contacted this weekend).


VBS Volunteers

It's time for  Stellar VBS and you can volunteer!  Please look in the drop down menu box for the role you are interested in.  JUNIOR HIGH students may volunteer in the assistant roles.  Please note availability:  all week or certain days.  


Questions?  Ask Mrs. Riemenschneider or contact Sara Gierstorf at sarah_gierstorf@yahoo.com
 
 






Some Current Units..

Religion - Witnessing in Acts 

G Math - Equations and Inequalities

T Math - We've worked with rates and unit cost.  Up next: positive and negative numbers!

S.S. - The European Union and political cartoons

Art - Texture and oil pastels  - Check out the art tab for our Easter Cross Art


Friday, April 21, 2023

Week 32 He is Risen!! May events!!

I hope you had a wonderful Easter Break and celebration of the Risen Lord with your families.  Lots of important events:   

 

May 2-9  Best Choice:  YELLOW PERMISSION SLIP

In May, we welcome an educator from Best Choice to lead our Religion classes.  Through this program, students will be involved in active discussions about setting goals, healthy relationships, puberty, and making God-pleasing decisions. The Best Choice program is designed to encourage children to make lifelong commitments to building relationships, making informed choices, choosing abstinence before marriage, and avoiding risky behaviors.

 

Mrs. Donner  and I will participate in the classes and continue follow up discussions.  Look for the yellow permission slip that came home to day.  Please return by Tuesday. 

 

To help you prepare for discussions with your child at home, here are the topics Best Choice has used in the past.   During the week of lessons, I will update you daily with our discussions.  Classes start Tuesday, May 2 for 5 lessons (not Wednesday).  I pray that you use these as opportunities to open the dialogue with your child and share your values with them.  Research shows parents are still the number one influence on their teens!  Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.

**Goals, Risky Behaviors, and Decision Making

** Respect, Friendships, and Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships, Refusal Skills

**Male/Female Puberty  

**Media Influence, Emotional Consequences, Boundaries, and Avoidance Techniques 

**Recognizing Your Value and Shaping Your Future by Making Positive Choices 



May 5 - STUCO DANCE

Dear Parents and Teachers,

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This year’s Spring Dance is on May 5th. The theme for the dance is U.S.A. The Student Council is planning and setting everything up. The dance will be held in Zion’s gym, and the price to get in is $5. The time of the dance is 7 pm, and ends at 9:30. Your kids/students can wear red, white, and blue, and it doesn’t have to be anything too fancy. The student council is providing snacks and drinks for everyone. We hope to see your kids at this year’s Spring Dance!
Sincerely,
Student Council
 
 
 


6th grade Field Trip:   Fri. MAY 12, 2023

         Our last field trip will be an extended day trip to Perry County, Missouri.  Green permission slips came home today and a white medical form.  We will have an opportunity to learn the history of some of the earliest Lutherans to settle in America and how Veterans are honored. Our trip will take us to:

 Missouri National Veteran’s Memorial.

  This is an exact replica of the D.C. Vietnam Memorial.  Students will learn about honoring veterans of all U.S. military branches. Families - if you have a loved one who lost their life in the Vietnam war, please send their name on to Mrs. Riemenschneider by May 2.    We would like to honor them by locating their name on the wall. 

Lutheran Heritage Center Museum

 Here we hear the history and examine artifacts of early Lutheran immigrants, see a Lutheran church from the 1800s and the first seminary in the country.

 Saxon Lutheran Memorial

  This is an historic homestead where will have an opportunity to not only learn about colonial life, but also try typical chores of the early pioneers.  Some possibilities are churning butter, laundry, grinding corn, and trying carpentry tools.

On FRIDAY MAY 12 -   Plan on...

 Arrival at Zion between 6:30-6:40 AM            YES, THAT’S EARLY!!

A comfy charter bus ride, graciously sponsored by our PTL!!!

*An historical tour learning about the earliest Lutherans in America.

*Active participation on the farm (wear Red Zion shirt, athletic bottoms or jeans, shoes/boots, jacket)  rain or shine.  

*Optional: pillow & book for bus


LUNCH:
TBD - Maybe a pizza lunch baked in an 1800s brick oven.  Most likely a cold lunch.  (snacks and water provided)

Return to Zion at 5:30 P.M.  (plan accordingly)

**FUN AND FELLOWSHIP as we learn about honoring our veterans and  the spread of the Christian faith in America!!     


Parents: We are limited by bus size, so please email homeroom teachers if you are interested in chaperoning by Tuesday.  We may draw names if more volunteer than are needed. 

 

Book Orders will be placed Saturday, April 26. There will be one more time in May to order.  Let me know if you want me to put a book aside in the office for a gift.

 

Discovering the European Union..'

We have been working on maps of Europe and Russia

This week we experienced travel and trade

Checking passports

Changing currency

After the European Union formed...

Travel and trade became easier!

We will explore the benefits and struggles of the EU next week!


 

Can you find the butterflies?   Mr. Debrick found these camouflaged in our room:


















 

Thursday, April 6, 2023

Week 31 Holy Week


Jesus Completes Our Salvation
Our Religion unit is not merely the focal point of all of our studies of our Christian faith this year; it is also the focus of the entire Bible. And by God’s grace, it is also the focus of our entire lives! Our studies in math and science and social studies are essential for daily life; but it is in our study of Scripture that all these blessings find their true purpose and meaning through life in Christ.

This week we walked the road with Jesus to the cross, to the tomb and who then gloriously rose in victory over sin, death and the devil to complete our salvation. It is finished! He offers us the gifts of forgiveness and eternal life through His loving grace and mercy. May God bless your family time this EASTER SEASON with the assurance from Jesus that...

In my Father's house are many rooms.  If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you?  And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where i am, you may be also.  John 14:2-3

Mrs. Riemenschneider 

We watched The Week That Changed the WorldCheck it out!

 

 

IMPORTANT THINGS COMING SOON...

**Bring a posterboard by Wed. 4/19 for a poetry project (any color)

 

**Bobcat Shuffle April 29

 

** May 12 Lutheran Heritage Field trip Arrive no later than 6:45 a.m. Pickup around 5:30 p.m (Scroll down for previous article).