Make a JOYful Noise!

Make a JOYful Noise!

Friday, April 24, 2026

Have a gorgeous weekend! :)

 Hello, all!  It has been a busy week, full of testing, preparing for our musical, and learning SO much!  

*We took our NWEA MAP Growth Spring Testing this week and the kiddos did fantastically!  I was so proud at how conscientious each student was and how they took their time and did their best.  The results will be coming home soon. 

*We were able to hear and watch our AMAZING band play this week!  Then, we were able to try out instruments with Mrs. Janie Wilson, our band director.  We had so much fun and many of us decided that we may want to try Band next year!


















Upcoming Events:

*FUN DAY is Friday, May 8th!  Please remember to send your kiddo to school with tennis shoes, some comfy clothes, sunscreen, etc.  It will be a FUN day!  

*4TH GRADE'S FAMOUS MISSOURIAN LIVING MUSEUM - 
You have been invited to attend 4th Grade’s Famous Missourian Living Museum
When?  Wednesday, May 13th, from 9 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
Where?  Timothy Lutheran Ministries: 4-G’s Area
Why?  4th graders have been studying Missouri History and we want to share some of our knowledge with you!
**There is no need to R.S.V.P.  Please just come by at your convenience.  The entire museum will take about 20 minutes to go through and to see all of the exhibits.  Thank you!

*4th GRADE'S END-OF-THE-YEAR FIELD TRIP is on Thursday, May 14th.  This is an all-day trip!  We will be visiting the Harry S. Truman Library for a schedule tour at 9:30, then head over to Pink Hill Park for a picnic lunch and to play.  Afterwards, we will hike some trails at Burr Oak Woods.   We will need parent help, so if you are able, please sign up!  Thank you!  (Also, don't forget to not sign up for hot lunches that day!)  ;)  
***Attached is the permission form.  Please get that in.  Thank you!  


Here is what we have been up to in the classroom:
RELIGION- This week, we have been learning about the first Christians.  We discussed what deacons are and the role that Stephen played in the early Christian church.  We talked about Peter and Cornelius and how the Holy Spirit gathers believers around us to help us to share and show the love of Jesus.  
MEMORY-
4/28-You prepare a table before me
    in the presence of my enemies;
you anoint my head with oil;
    my cup overflows.

5/1-Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
    all the days of my life,
and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

LANGUAGE ARTS- We learned more about Harry this week and the relationships he had in his childhood that shaped the adult he became.  We will finish the book next week, learning all about the jobs he had as an adult, as well as his presidency.  This will be just in time to visit his Presidential Library and Museum in May!  We also worked on our Biography Lap books this week--researching, writing, drawing, and publishing! 
SPELLING WORDS for Friday, May 1st:
Book: Harry S. Truman: Thirty-Third President of the United States
government, lumberyard, courthouse, fountain, responsibility, reputation, disappointed, graduated, president
Challenge Word: foreign

MATH- This week we added and subtracted angles, measured angles, and classified polygons and angles.  We are ALMOST finished with our mad minutes too!  

MISSOURI HISTORY-We discussed A LOT this week!  We talked about Missouri's nickname, famous people from Missouri, voting, famous places in MO, our neighboring states, the weather, native American tribes from here, our state song, and some other fun Missouri Trivia.  WE will dive back into our history books next week and will test over all Missouri things on May 6th.  
Special Classes:
Art- We created coil clay pots in the style of the Osage Native Americans.  We learned how to use slip and seal the clay.  That was fun and messy!  We will paint them next week.  These will be on display at our Museum in May.  







  
Writers' Workshop- We worked on our reports about our famous Missourians and began the revising and editing process.  
Computer Lab- Those of us ready to publish our reports began today.  
Music- Students have been practicing their songs for their spring concert.  
P.E.- We walked the 800 meter and compared this to the Rams Run, and the 100, 200, and 400 meters we ran last week.  
Spanish- Students learned the family tree and watched parts of "Coco."  
Upcoming Events:

April
28-K-2nd Spring Program

May
3rd-5th grade Spring Program
7-5th-8th Band Concert
8-Fun Day
13-4th Grade's Famous Missourian Living Museum
14-4th Grade's End-of-the-Year field trip to Truman Library and Burr Oak
15-Last Day of School12:30 dismissal; Graduation Pre-K at 5:30 pm and 8th grade at 7 pm
 
Have a beautiful weekend! 
God's Blessings,
Kim

Friday, April 17, 2026

Have a wonderful weekend! :)

 Hello, 4th grade parents!  It has been a good week!  Stay safe with the crazy weather out there!  


*SHINE, SHINE, SHINE!  Thank you for your donations for our Shine event! The students had a wonderful time writing cards and packing bags for others this week!  




*We had fun at our pizza party today!  Thank you, PTL and Kash!
Here is what we have been up to in the classroom:
RELIGION- This week, we learned about Jesus Asension, the Pentecost, and how God rescued Peter from prison. We had some beautiful, in length discussions about how we are never alone and how God has promised to always be with us.  He has given us the Great Commission as our command to go out and tell others about Jesus, His power, and His promise to always be with us!  We also talked about the MANY problems and temptations in the world, so we shared the 4 things below, and my prayer is that the kiddos will ALWAYS remember them: 
1. God can fix anything.
2. God can bless us with people who help us with our problems.
3. God can help us adjust or cope with living with a problem.
4. God will wipe awas all of our problems in heaven. (Revelation 21:1-4)
MEMORY-4/21-The 23rd Psalm
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul.
4/24-He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
    I will fear no evil, for you are with me;
    your rod and your staff,  they comfort me.

4/28-You prepare a table before me
    in the presence of my enemies;
you anoint my head with oil;
    my cup overflows.

5/1-Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
    all the days of my life,
and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

LANGUAGE ARTS- We have been learning SO much about Harry S. Truman, his childhood, his antics, and what characteristics shaped him to be president!  We have learned a lot of new vocabulary as well.   
SPELLING WORDS for Friday, April 24th:
Book: Harry S. Truman: Thirty-Third President of the United States
positive, believe, presence, wonderful, interesting, delicious, schedule, temperature, church, request
Challenge Word: excruciating
MATH- We began learning about geometrical shapes, parallel and perpendicular lines, and how to use a compass to measure angles.  
SCIENCE- We discussed ants, termites, and honeybees, and how they live in communities and are social insects.  On Wednesday, Mrs. Sullivan was our sub, and we were able to ask a lot of questions and learn about bees and beekeeping from her!  What a blessing! 
Special Classes:
Art- We made stained glass crosses from tissue paper.  
Writers' Workshop- We read and wrote about our famous Missourians.
Music- Students have been practicing their songs for their spring concert.  
P.E.- We learned how to the track events:  800-meter run and our cross-country course.  

Have a beautiful weekend! 
God's Blessings,
Kim 










Early Dismissal – Weather Update--12:30

 Early Dismissal – Weather Update

Due to impending weather, Timothy Lutheran School will dismiss early today at 12:30 PM.
Aftercare will still be available for families who need it.
Please plan accordingly and reach out if you have any questions. Thank you for your understanding as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff.


Friday, April 10, 2026

He is Risen Indeed! Alleluia!

 

Hello, 4th grade parents!  It was wonderful to see your kiddos again after Easter Break!  He is Risen!  He is Risen Indeed, ALLELUIA!

*Our own Mr. Don McGhee was baptized in Chapel this week!  We are so thankful for his faith and the washing of the waters of baptism!  




*Information about the Rams Run came home this week.  If your child is interested in running, please let me know.  Thank you!
*Thank you for your donations for our Shine event! We are all set on our fruit snacks!  
Here is what we have been up to in the classroom:
RELIGION- We have discussed the stories of Jesus' Resurrection and how He appeared to Mary, His disciples, and to Thomas.  We talked about "not seeing and believing" and how we are BLESSED!  Next week, we will talk about His message of the Great Commission and His Ascension.
MEMORY-4/14-Day by day, at home, away, Jesus is my staff and stay. When I hunger, Jesus feeds me, Into pleasant pastures leads me; When I thirst, He bids me go Where the quiet waters flow.
4/17-Who so happy as I am, Even now the Shepherd's lamb? And when my short life is ended, By His angel host attended, He shall fold me to His breast, There within His arms to rest.
LANGUAGE ARTS- We began reading and learning about the childhood of Harry S. Truman this week.  We have learned a lot of new vocabulary words and have focused on sequencing and cause, and effect.  During class, we have been working in Literature Circles, with each student taking on a different role during discussions.
  

Yesterday, each fourth grader received a biography of a famous Missourian.  Your kiddo’s job is to read the biography, take notes about this person, and then, in class, we will begin writing about the person we studied.  This will be our April/May book report and project.  We will create a Biography Lap Book, which we will begin in class, but will need to be finished at home.  They have been given a due date of May 8th.  In the meantime, please help your child come up with a plan to dress up as his or her famous Missourian.  Please use the resources you have at home or borrow from a friend.  We will be reciting the facts we have learned about these people, dressed as them, at our Famous Missourian Living Museum on May 13th.  (Think:  Night at the Museum!)  You will get to meet George Washington Carver, Harry S. Truman, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Daniel Boone, Mark Twain, Walt Disney, and Ulysses S. Grant!  I have some excited kiddos in here!  (Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. 
SPELLING WORDS for Friday, April 17th:
Book: Harry S. Truman: Thirty-Third President of the United States
although, magazine, introduce, predicted, tremendous, stomach, disease, probably, gradually, difficult
Challenge Word: diphtheria

MATH- We tested over Unit 13 and began learning geometry in Unit 14!  We discussed points, lines, line segments, and rays. We will learn geometrical shapes and lines of symmetry next week.  
SCIENCE- We created our imaginary arthropods this week!  They are AMAZING!  I love the creativity all of the students shared, as well as the knowledge about God-made arthropods and their structures.  
The Colorful Cool Beetle

Buzzer

The Pizza Masher

The

Dragomasbeetle


Water Hopper

LeBron-AuteKumpo-Curry-Jordan-Bryant-Oneal



Weedle

Special Classes:
Art- We worked on our Crowd and Action paintings.  They turned out beautifully!










Writers' Workshop- We began reading and writing about our famous Missourians.
Music- Students have been practicing their songs for their spring concert.  
Computer Lab-We published our Writers' Workshop writing assignments, using Google Docs.
P.E.- We learned how to the track events:  running long jump, standing broad jump, and the 100-meter dash.  
Spanish- Students learned how to translate complete English sentences into Spanish.  They talked about male and female nouns.  

Upcoming Events:

April
10-Midterm/12:30 Dismissal
16-Preschool Spring Program
22-24-NWEA Testing
28-K-2nd Spring Program

May
3rd-5th grade Spring Program
7-5th-8th Band Concert
8-Fun Day
13-4th Grade's Famous Missourian Living Museum-more details coming!
14-4th Grade's End-of-the-Year field trip to Truman Library and Burr Oak-more details coming!
15-Last Day of School12:30 dismissal; Graduation Pre-K at 5:30 pm and 8th grade at 7 pm
 
Have a beautiful weekend! 
God's Blessings,

Kim

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

SHINE! The Missouri District Lutheran Church’s Statewide Servant Event!



We are excited to share that during our 4th quarter mission project, Timothy Lutheran School will be participating in SHINE!, the Missouri District Lutheran Church’s statewide servant event taking place April 10–19, 2026.

SHINE! is a wonderful opportunity for students to live out Matthew 5:16 by serving others and sharing the light of Christ through meaningful acts of love.

The attached document explains more.  A paper copy is coming home today with your 4th grader.  

3rd-5th grade (32 kids)
Charity: Care Beyond the Blvd
Activity: Packing snack bags and adding encouraging cards for the homeless population whom they serve
Supplies: White lunch bags, cheese or peanut butter crackers, granola bars, protein bars, fruit snacks, beef sticks, packaged cookies, lunch size chips, trail mix (All items need to be individually wrapped and snack size)

4th Graders are asked to bring fruit snacks!  We will need 140 packages by Friday, which will be simple!  Most boxes contain between 10-40.  :)  We will be making cards at school.   Thank you for your support, your love, and your service!  

Kim Brunkhorst