Friday, January 17, 2025

Happy New Year! :)

 


Hello, dear parents!  Happy New Year!   I hope you all are doing well!  I REALLY missed your kiddos and was so happy to see them last Thursday and this week!  I pray you all had a blessed break and some fun snow days!

 A few quick announcements:

*2nd quarter report cards came home last Thursday in a sealed envelope. 

*We took our MAP testing (Reading, Math, and Language Usage) this week.  If your child missed a test this week, he or she can make them up next week with Mrs. Self.  Results will come home soon. It is fun to see the improvements the kiddos have made over the last few months of school! 

*We will not have school on Monday, to commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday.

 

Other News:

*The annual AUCTION, “Aloha Nights,” to support our scholarship fund, will be held February 22, 2025.

What time?  8:00-10:00

Where?  The Farmhouse KC

17221 E 32nd St S, Independence, MO 64055

* If you would like to purchase your tickets for the annual event, just go to the home page of our website, www.timothylutheranschool.com, and click on the Aloha Nights graphic. If you have an item, tickets, basket, service, etc. that you would like to donate, please contact the school office. If you or someone you know would like to be an auction sponsor to help defray the costs of the auction, we have various levels and items that can be specifically adopted. This information went home in the Wednesday Weekly from Mrs. Anderson. 

 

*4th Graders have been working on our project that will be auctioned off too!  This week, we studied Psalm 139, focusing primarily on verse 14—“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;  your works are wonderful,  I know that full well.”  We discussed how God created each of us with all of our intricate details and how we are beautiful!  We shared the book, “The Best Part of Me,” and have written our own edition of it.  This will be “published,” and up for auction!  To go with this theme, we are also painting the frame of a beautiful mirror, where we can look at God’s Fearful and Wonderful Creation at any time!  Be on the lookout for pictures of these soon! 

 

NATIONAL LUTHERAN SCHOOLS WEEK (NLSW) kicks off on Sunday, January 26, with all our students singing at the beginning of both services (9 & 10:30). This is a special week set aside by all Lutheran Schools nationwide to celebrate together.  Timothy has a fun Spirit Week that week, where we dress in a special way every day and also do special activities.  (PLEASE don’t go out and purchase anything for these days—Just use items from around your home!  A flier containing these details will be coming home early next week.) There will be a Book Fair at the beginning and end of each school day. The week will conclude on Friday, January 31, with grandparents/special guest day and a talent show. We will dismiss at 12:30. There will be aftercare available in the afternoon.  Please see below and this link for the plans:

https://timothylutheranschool.com/national-lutheran-schools-week/

Theme:  “Endure”

Sunday, 1/26/25--Grades PreK-8 Sing at Timothy Lutheran Church Worship Service

o             Wear Timmy Gear or Dress Your Best

o             Beginning of both services – 9:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.

o             Children are invited to join Sunday School during the last part of the first service

o             Students and families may leave after singing in the second service

 

Monday, 1/27/25

Theme: Stripping Away Hindrances

Dress:  Blackout (Wear ALL Black)

Event:   1:00 p.m.  Cards for Homebound Members

 

Tuesday, 1/28/25

Theme: Fixing Our Eyes on Jesus

Dress:  Your Favorite Holiday

Event:   1:00 p.m. - Stretching, Moving, Dancing Activity

 

Wednesday, 1/29/25

Theme: Enduring the Cross

Dress:  Chapel/Family Groups Special Dress

              Alex- White

              Levi - Red

              Charlotte– School Colors

              Zeb– Favorite Color

              Savannah – Chiefs

              Nadia - Soccer

              Colton, Eli – Dress Up as A Teacher

              Easton – Neon Colors

              Lydia - Jeans

              Elijah– Cartoon Character

              Ashlynn - Royals

              Nathaniel - Hoodies

              Aubrey - Sports

 

Event:   Zoo Mobile - 1:10 p.m.

 

Thursday, 1/30/25

Theme: The Joy Set Before Us

Dress:  Favorite Sport – Show Your Endurance

Event:   1:00 p.m.

 

Friday, 1/26/23

9:00 – 10:30 a.m. Grandparents/Special Person Activities Time – Classrooms and/or Gym, 4-G’s

Theme: Running the Race with Perseverance

Dress:  Dress Your Best

Event:   Grandparents/Special Guest’s Day and Talent Show

 

*Please also mark your calendars for our January BOOK FAIR January 27-31 in the lobby!  The fair will be open before and after school January 27-30 (Monday-Thursday) and during Grandparents' Day (Friday, January 31).  We also have an online option at https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/tlsrams. Thank you so much for your support - all purchases benefit our school!  Our fair is run on 100% volunteer power and we need your help! Please consider signing up to volunteer with this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4CACAF2AA5FCC61-54459409-tlsjanuary

 

 Here is what we have been up to this week:

RELIGION:  This week, we have focused on the 10th commandment and what it means to covet.  To teach this, we shared the stories of David and Bathsheba and Sarah and Hagar.  We also talked about Jesus healing the official’s son, and what faith looks like for each of us.  Next week, we will have a classroom Bible Trivia contest to see who our class competitors will be for the Bible Bee during NLSW!

MEMORY:  We said the Lord’s Prayer this week and had our 10 Commandments test.

Next week’s MEMORY: (Friday only)

1/24- 1/24- Luther’s Evening Prayer : I thank You, my Heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Your dear Son, that You have graciously kept me this day; and I pray You to forgive me all my sins where I have done wrong, and graciously keep me this night.

MATH:  We are slowly learning how to complete long division with remainders.  This is an arduous task, but light bulbs have been going off this week, and I am proud of the kiddos!  We will keep working until we “get this!”  Please work on this at home as well.  We are memorizing our 12’s too, and will soon be having mad minutes that contain ALL the facts we have memorized!

LANGUAGE ARTS/SOCIAL STUDIES:  We have begun studying the lives of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks.  We read his short biography, watched his “I Have a Dream” speech.  In Reading class, we read the story written by his sister, “My Brother, Martin,” and have been studying words like “protest” and “boycott” that have helped us understand these events in history.  We will continue learning about them and the Civil Rights Movement next week.

SPELLING WORDS for Friday, January 24th: (from “Happy Birthday, Dr. King!”)

peaceful, protest, fare, injustice, boycott, civil rights, dream, equality, freedom, movement, treatment, kindness, *stupendous

SCIENCE- We read all about ferns, moss, and spores, and how these plants reproduce.

 

Special Classes:

ART:  We learned how to cut out snowflakes from coffee filters (FUN!), and then we made Snowflake Snowmen out of them.  :)  We also learned how to draw portraits, and began portraits of Martin Luther King Jr.!

COMPUTERS:  We worked on our keyboarding skills-finding the home keys and now looking at our hands when we type. 

P.E.:  We have begun our Presidential Physical Fitness unit.  We began by learning the correct ways to do sit-ups and push-ups.  We also learned how to do the Sit and Reach and the Shuttle Run.  We will set our own personal goals next week.

WRITERS’ WORKSHOP:  We wrote about the “Best Parts of Me,”  and worked on getting our book together! 

MUSIC:  We worked on our songs for National Lutheran Schools Week. 

 

STAY WARM and God's Blessings,

Kim

Snowflake Snowmen






Working on MLK Portraits and Best Parts of Me Writing...















Friday, December 20, 2024

Merry CHRISTmas! :)

Hello, dear parents!  WHEW!  What a week!  We have been busy, and had loads of fun celebrating CHRISTmas in all that we did this week!  I am so thankful for all of you and your help!  I have placed some really great pictures form this week on our blog, so please check them out when you have the time! 

 CHRISTMAS ADVENT SERVICE-We shared the message of Jesus birth so beautifully on Wednesday evening!  Thank you for supporting us and worshipping with us! 









 POLAR EXPRESS PARTY-We had some fun yesterday hot chocolating it up and watching Polar Express in our pj’s!









 BOWLING/CAROLING-We had a blast bowling and caroling today, and we did a beautiful job sharing God’s message at Benton House!  I was proud of how our kids witnessed, and how well-behaved they were!










 LANGUAGE ARTS-Each student picked out a Christmas story to read this week, and worked on studying cause/effect, character development, and finding the rising action and falling action. 

 MATH-This week, most of us mastered long division!  We worked on it almost daily, and I think we have the hang of it!  We have also been working on 10s and 11s in mad minutes and worked with graphing this week. 

 SCIENCE-We shared our cell posters this week, and finished our experiment with celery to learn how plants take in nutrients.









 *The end of the 2nd quarter is TODAY!  Report cards will come home after Christmas Break. 

 BASKETBALL-If you have not had enough to do this week, :) and want to come and cheer on our Rams tonight, please do so!  We are having home games and we are honoring our awesome 8th graders!

Friday, December 20 @ Timothy

(ALL 8th grade athlete recognition before the 7 pm game)

6 pm:  Timothy 5/6  G vs. Bethany 5/6 G

7 pm:  Timothy 7/8 G vs. Bethany 7/8 G

8 pm: Timothy 5/6 B vs. Bethany 5/6 B

 This SUNDAY, December 22nd—4th Graders have been asked to help out at our 9 am church service.   Please let me know if your child will be able to attend, so I can make sure we have enough to help.  Thank you!  Students just need to arrive by 8:45, greet people at the door, hand out bulletins, and help with the offering.  Then, stay throughout the service to worship, and then greet people for the 10:30 service.  After this, we are welcome to go!  If you are able to make it to any or all of this day, please let me know.  This is a wonderful way for our 4th graders to serve!  THANK YOU! 

 Please join us for WORSHIP-

Christmas Eve Services:  4:00 pm (Contemporary), 6:00 pm (Traditional) & 9 pm (Candlelight Service with Holy Communion)

Christmas Day:  Sat., Dec. 25, 10am (with Holy Communion)



 *I want wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS!  I count you and your kiddos all amongst my many blessings, and you all will be in my thoughts and prayers!  See you on the 6th.  :)  Love you all!

Love,

Mrs. Brunkhorst