Saturday, January 31, 2026

1/31/26 NLSW

 


National Lutheran Schools Week provides more than 1,800 preschools, elementary schools and high schools with the public opportunity to proclaim and celebrate God’s work among us in schools of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.  We thank God for the opportunity to provide excellent academic preparation for the children we serve. We are most grateful for the opportunity to share Jesus’ amazing love with your child and your family!!  

 

I hope the class enjoyed our fun week.  Enjoy listening to both the strings and the choir as you look at pictures from our last 2 weeks. 

 

2/1 Art fair between services

      Zion Open House 12-2

      4:00 Music at Zion: Sanctus Winds 

2/2  PJ day on Monday!

2/12  Valentine’s Party  In Jr. High, we no longer do full class valentine sharing. 

 IF your child would like to bring in Valentines, please do so for all the kids in their homeroom. 

No candy giveaways or gift exchanges per the Family Handbook policies.  Teachers will 

provide food for the parties. 

2/13 No school - Professional Day

2/15 Zion's Sausage Supper

2/16 No School - Presidents' Day

 


A week ago, Friday we had an opportunity to read and play games with Mrs. Thomas's preschool class.  We had a blast!  






















Wacky Tacky Day!







 Playing the games we designed in coding with Mrs. Donner.












 In Social Studies we have been using an interactive online mission provided by Lutheran Hour Ministries to learn all about the country of Mongolia.  Have your child show you this amazing website!  

 With the special events this week we will continue our exploration into next week of how vast and wide God's love is reaching this beautiful and unique country.  Thank you for your offering contributions for the Global Kids Fund!  Check out the opening song.


Friday, January 16, 2026

Week 21 and 22 Happy New Year! 1/16/26

 OOPS! I never clicked "publish" last week.The below info was in the email news.

 

From the class blogger: Lyla

This week was the start of the third quarter. In     

       art we did a winter based oil pastel drawing.   

 We kept it easy since it’s the first week back 

from winter break. We did a cellular respiration 

experiment in science class. We started a book called

 Blended. This week was the start of basketball. 

This was a great week! 


Hi families! Happy New Year!


3rd quarter is off to a great start!  Note that report card came home today.  It’s a great time to celebrate hard work and set goals for success as we progress through the year.


Chapel offerings this month will go to the Global Kids Fund of Lutheran Hour Ministries for their mission in Mongolia.  We will take part in their online mission at the end of the month during Lutheran Schools Week.


Often when we ask our kids, “How was school?”  all we hear is “fine.”   Here are a few of our current units that you can ask about:


Religion: John the Baptist, and Jesus’ Baptism


Math: GCF, LCM, Prime factorization 


English: pronouns, proper and common nouns


Science: cellular respiration and cell division


Soc. Studies: Central America and Caribbean - building the Panama Canal


Literature:  Novel unit: Blended by Sharon Draper.    

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We are deep into our novel Blended and have been exploring the world of a sixth grade girl adjusting to life with divorced parents (mom is white and dad is African American).  In the midst of this turmoil, a noose is found in a locker after a history class on the Civil Rights Movement.  We are discovering how literature can be a window into things we have never experienced, yet at the same time mirror our own lives.  Next week we will look at primary sources showing the issue of discrimination and prejudice in the CRM  and how people  stood up for equality and fairness.   As we continue to follow Izzy, we will explore how love and caring are stronger than hate and how God's love gives us the power to overcome even the worst in ourselves through His forgiveness and strength.


DATE TO NOTE:  No School Monday 1/19 - MLK Day


Here are our cell projects from December!