Make a JOYful Noise!

Make a JOYful Noise!

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Have a BLESSED Thanksgiving!

 Hi, Parents!  HAPPY THANKSGIVING!  I am so humbled and blessed to serve you and your kiddos here at Timothy.  I count you ALL as my richest blessings!  Thank you for being YOU!  God is SO GOOD!

*THANK YOU for contributing to our Thanksgiving Feast!  We had turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, cooked carrots, rolls, pies, cupcakes, and apple cider!  Our bellies are full, and we had a GREAT time!  We have learned SO very much about the Wampanoag and the Pilgrims and this first Harvest Festival. We thank our Heavenly Father for all of our amazing gifts!  ðŸ˜Š













Please take a look at upcoming events:
*Please come and worship with us!  We will have a Thanksgiving Eve Service on November 26th at 6 pm.  

*Christmas Wonderland Student Store-The students get to shop for Christmas gifts here at school!  The preview day is December 2nd and the shopping day is December 3rd.  More information will be coming home soon!  


*PTL's Breakfast in Bethlehem - Saturday, December 6th -9:00 - 11:00 a.m.!  Enjoy a delicious pancake and sausage breakfast, then walk through stations that bring the Christmas story to life—Discover the wonder of Jesus' birth!  


*Our students will be singing and leading the Advent Service on December 17th at 6:30 pm.  Our program is called "The Light Has Come!"  Please plan to be here, as the kiddos have been working hard and are so excited to share the Good News of our newborn Savior with you!   We respectfully ask that students come dressed in their Christmas best. We are grateful for your partnership in helping our students present the joyful message of our Savior’s birth with adoration and joy! Thank you!  
RELIGION-This week, we studied in detail the 4th and 5th commandments and what following those commandments should look like in our lives--Honoring, serving, and respecting our parents, other authorities, and fellow people.  
Upcoming MEMORY-
12/2- THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT
You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor.  What does this mean?  We should fear and love God so that we do not tell lies about our neighbor,
 
12/5- betray him, slander him, or hurt his reputation, but defend him, speak well of him, and explain everything in the kindest way. 

SPELLING WORDS for Friday, December 5th: 
Story: Sacajawea
million, collect, lumber, pepper, plastic, borrow, support, thirty, perfect, attend, canyon, traffic, fortune, danger, soccer, engine, picture, survive, seldom, effort
Challenge Word: interpreter

Have a blessed Thanksgiving,

Kim 

Friday, November 21, 2025

Have a BLESSED weekend...

Dear 4th Grade Parents,

Thank you for your prayers for Mr. Holland and his family.  We know that this time is difficult for them, but they are certain in the promise of eternal life through our Risen Savior Jesus Christ!  Praise be to God!  I have included information for the visitation and funeral of Becky Holland.  

A visitation will be held on Saturday, November 22, 2025,

from 10 AM-12 PM at:

Royer Funeral Home

100 Royer Lane

Grain Valley, MO 64029


the Funeral Service will begin promptly at 12 PM, with internment immediately following.

Obituary

Please take a look at upcoming events and what we have been doing here in the classroom:


*Next Tuesday, November 25th, at 11:00, the 4th graders will have their classroom Thanksgiving Feast in lieu of lunch. We have been studying the first Thanksgiving and all about the Pilgrims and Wampanoag. We will also be talking about all the things we, as Christian Americans, should be thankful for! What a wonderful way to praise our Father for all He has given! 

*Just a reminder that we will only have school on Monday and Tuesday of next week.  

*Christmas Wonderland Student Store-The students get to shop for Christmas gifts here at school!  The preview day is Decembe 2nd and the shopping day is December 3rd.  More information will be coming home soon!  


*PTL's Breakfast in Bethlehem - Saturday, December 6th -9:00 - 11:00 a.m.!  Enjoy a delicious pancake and sausage breakfast, then walk through stations that bring the Christmas story to life—Discover the wonder of Jesus' birth!  


*Our students will be singing and leading the Advent Service on December 17th at 6:30 pm.  Our program is called, "The Light Has Come!"  Please plan to be here, as the kiddos have been working hard and are so excited to share the Good News of our newborn Savior with you!   We respectfully ask that students come dressed in their Christmas best. We are grateful for your partnership in helping our students present the joyful message of our Savior’s birth with adoration and joy! Thank you!  
*Update on my son, Konrad:  He is back home in his apartment in Portland.  🙂  He is on medication for seizures and will have radiation treatments beginning next week.  Thank you for your prayers!  I am thankful to God for His mighty Hand and guidance of the doctors.  
RELIGION-This week, we studied in detail the 1st and 2nd commandments and their meanings.  We have discussed putting God first and foremost in our lives, and the challenges of this sometimes.  We reviewed the stories of Abraham and Isaac, of the three men in the fiery furnace, of David and Goliath, and of Daniel and the Lions' Den.  These are all wonderful examples of people in God's Word putting God and His will first in their lives.  
Upcoming MEMORY-
11/25-THE SEVENTH COMMANDMENT
You shall not steal.  What does this mean?  We should fear and love God so that we do not take our neighbor’s money or possessions, or get them in any dishonest way, but help him to improve and protect his possessions and income.
 
12/2- THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT
You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor.  What does this mean?  We should fear and love God so that we do not tell lies about our neighbor,
 
12/5- betray him, slander him, or hurt his reputation, but defend him, speak well of him, and explain everything in the kindest way. 
 
LANGUAGE ARTS/SOCIAL STUDIES- We have learned all about the first Thanksgiving this week—All about the Pilgrims and Wampanoags, why the Pilgrims came to America, what their lives were like, and how they worshipped God and took care of their families.  We talked about the Wampanoags, their traditions, and the peace treaty with the Pilgrims.  We read the story, “On the Wide, Dark Sea,” to learn more about the pilgrims’ adventures, hardships, and what they endured.  We are so thankful to be a part of this great country!  So many facts—our noggins are full!  ðŸ˜Š (November book reports are due December 1st.)
We will not have spelling words next week, but here are our SPELLING WORDS for Friday, December 5th: 
Story: Sacajawea
million, collect, lumber, pepper, plastic, borrow, support, thirty, perfect, attend, canyon, traffic, fortune, danger, soccer, engine, picture, survive, seldom, effort
Challenge Word: interpreter
MATH-We have been working SO hard solving 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication.  We have taken a few extra days to make sure all students understand the process, and I think we are "getting" it!  We will test over this chapter next week and begin learning about long division after Thanksgiving Break.  We are on our 8's in multiplication mad minutes.  The kiddos are realizing the importance of having these facts memorized when trying to solve these large multiplication problems! Please keep working on those flash cards at home.  Thank you for your help with this! 
SPECIAL CLASSES
ART-This week, we created our own "Molly's Pilgrims" from clothespins, fabric, pipe cleaners, and hot glue.  For some, this was a challenge, and others had a lot of fun!  They are very original!  (Thank you, Debbie and Gary, for the supplies!) 
MUSIC-We are working on our Christmas songs for the Advent Service! Every time I pick the kiddos up from music class, they sound SO beautiful and we hum the tunes the rest of the afternoon!
P.E.- This week, we learned how to shoot!  We practiced free throws and lay-ups.
WRITERS’ WORKSHOP- We wrote about what our families do on Thanksgiving.  It was fun to hear about traditions your families have!
SPANISH-The Spanish names of body parts, people in our families, and how to ask questions.  
Have a blessed weekend!
Kim





















Friday, November 14, 2025

Have a wonderful weekend... :)

 Hi, 4th Grade Parents!  It has been a very busy week, but a fun one!  Today, it is the midterm of 2nd quarter, and we will be dismissing at 12:30.  Midterm reports will come home on Monday.  

*Our VETERANS DAY program was beautiful and wonderful, and it was such a special tribute to our veterans.  THANK YOU to all who have served.  We are blessed beyond measure to have you protecting us. 






My dad and husband came by to meet the kiddos!  SO thankful for them and for their service.  


*Our 2nd quarter MISSION PROJECT is underway!  We are supporting Operation Christmas Child once again!  Shoe boxes came home yesterday with directions inside.  (Attached are some ideas too!) Please turn in your box anytime between now and November 21st.  There are labels inside each shoe box for you to attach to the outside of your box.  If you would like to fill more than one, any shoe box will do!  THANK YOU for loving our neighbors and helping spread the Good News of Jesus with kids all around the world!  Please see this website for more information:  https://www.samaritanspurse.org/what-we-do/operation-christmas-child?utm_source=Ggl&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=m_YGOC-B24V&utm_content=Pack_A_Shoebox&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAudG5BhAREiwAWMlSjENK9glPpNWkVow_XbFfbBggx7DpTErl6sZogr1Dxx7YXNhulP20jhoCiWEQAvD_BwE
*On Tuesday, November 25th, at 11:00, the 4th graders will have their classroom Thanksgiving Feast in lieu of lunch. We will be studying the first Thanksgiving and all about the Pilgrims and Wampanoag. We will also be talking about all the things we, as Christian Americans, should be thankful for! What a wonderful way to praise our Father for all He has given! I will supply the turkey and mashed potatoes and gravy, but if you are willing to send in some “extras” it would be mighty appreciated!  Please take a look at the sign-up if you are able!  (I have several outlets in our classroom for crock pots, if needed.)  Thanks so much for your help!
*Please be on the lookout for details about our Breakfast in Bethlehem - Saturday, December 6th 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.!
Here is what we have been up to this week:
RELIGION- This week, we discussed Jeremiah and Ezra and how they relied on God's wisdom to lead the people.  Next week, we will start to dissect God's commandments for us, and how they apply to our everyday lives.  
MEMORY for Next Week: 
 11/18-THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT
You shall not murder.  What does this mean?  We should fear and love God so that we do not hurt or harm our neighbor in his body, but help and support him in every physical need.
 
11/21-THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT
You shall not commit adultery. What does this mean?  We should fear and love God so that we lead a pure and decent life in what we say and do, and husband and wife love and honor each other.
LANGUAGE ARTS- We read the chapter book, “Molly’s Pilgrim,”  by Barbara Cohen.  This is a story about an immigrant from Russia, who learns all about the first Thanksgiving and what it means to be an American.  We had a lot of great discussions about our country, and what a blessing it is to be citizens of the United States.  We worked with compare/contrast, predicting, and timelines.  Next week, we will learn all about the first Thanksgiving!
SPELLING WORDS for Friday, November 21st:  Plymouth, Thanksgiving, praise, compact, Mayflower, pumpkin, barter, America, holiday, settlement
Challenge Word: conundrum
MATH- We have been learning how to multiply with two- and three-digit numbers this week.  This is a new skill, so it has taken some practice, but we are getting the hang of it!  We are working on our 8’s in mad minutes. 
SOCIAL STUDIES- This week, we learned about the Northeast states and all of the treasures that they have to offer!
ART- We drew and colored Wampanoag Art.  The projects are beautiful!















MUSIC- We practiced Christmas songs for our upcoming program!
COMPUTERS- We worked on publishing our fairytales today in the computer lab.  
WRITERS’ WORKSHOP- We learned how to write proper paragraphs using the "hamburger style."  We will continue this practice next week. 
P.E.-We began our basketball unit and learned three different types of passing-chest pass, bounce pass, and overhead pass.  We also learned how to dribble. 
SPANISH- Students learned how to say the parts of the body in Spanish.  

*Thank you so much for your prayers for my family this week.  I am sure the kiddos shared with you, but my stepson, Konrad, is in the hospital.  He lives and works in Portland, OR, right now.  He had a seizure the other day, and it was discovered that he has some bleeding on his brain.  Doctors are trying to figure out the best course of action.  Our Timothy family and how we lift each other up in prayer is such a blessing... God is good.  Thank you SO much... 


Have a blessed weekend,
Kim Brunkhorst