Hello, all! Happy Mother's Day Weekend! May you feel LOVED, appreciated, and cared for this weekend and always. Your kiddos are blessed to call you Mom. I am thankful for you all and the partnership we share. God is good!
Can you believe that we only have one week left of school?! Where has the time gone? This group of kiddos is so dear to my heart. I cannot believe we just have one more week together...
They did a FABULOUS job singing at the Spring Concert! I was so proud! Here is a link that you can view it: (Please do not publicly post it. Thank you!)
3rd - 5th grade Spring Music Program
*FUN DAY was FABULOUS! We had beautiful weather and a great time! Thank you to all of our volunteers!
Upcoming Events:
*As a whole school, we are all going to wear our Yahweh shirts on Wednesday, May 13th! (4th grade can change into their Famous Missourian outfits and then back again!)
*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: 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! (I attached an invitation that you can share!)
*I met with each of the kiddos and we discussed what they will be wearing and what props they need for the Living Museum. Please check with your kiddo, as to what he or she needs from home. I have some things here at school. Please use things that you already have...please don't go out and buy anything!
*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 scheduled tour at 9:30, (I was also thinking about treating them to sodas/ice cream at Clinton's), then head over to Pink Hill Park for a picnic lunch and to play. Afterwards, we will hike some trails at Burr Oak Woods. If you would like to come, please sign-up below: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4DADAB2DA7F58-endoftheyear2
*May 15th is the last day to order your 2025-2026 yearbook. It is a great keepsake for the school year. It costs $15. You can order online at inter-state.com/order. Our school code is: 0331PD.
*Just a note: There has been some discussion and questions about Band for next year. It is exciting for me to see so many kiddos excited about our Band program! Please know: Band class is during the school day. They will have a full lunch and not have to miss any of their lunch period. They will not miss any core subjects. It is not a before or after school activity. If your student is not in Band, they will have a study hall or a review time. Students will perform in various Chapels, the Veterans Day Program, and the Talent Show. There is a Christmas Concert and an End-of the Year band concert, which are the only events that are after school hours.
Here is what we have been up to in the classroom:
RELIGION- We learned about Paul being on trial and how he was instructed for ministry. God communicated His Word to the first Christians, both congregations and individuals, through letters written by his apostles and other writers. His Word still speaks to the Church today. We will finish up our Religion books next week by learning about the letter to the Colossians and what the book of Revelation shares with us about the new heavens and earth!
MEMORY- (One more...and it's perfect!) 5/12-I am fearfully and wonderfully made. ~Psalms 139:14
LANGUAGE ARTS- We read a story which talked about the negative effects of television, electronics, and noise in a funny story called "The World According to Humphrey." We had some giggles from this story, which was told in first-person from the point of view of a hamster, but all-in-all learned the importance of spending quality time with family, friends, and getting exercise.
No spelling next week!
MATH- We spent a week reviewing long division, long multiplcation, and taking summative assessments! Good news—We have ALL passed our multiplcation tests! Instead of having an ice cream party in the classroom, I thought I would treat this little class to some ice cream sundaes at Harry Truman's first place of employment on the Independence Square, Clinton's. We could head there after our visit at the Truman Library next Thursday. Who says you cannot have ice cream before lunch?! ;)
MISSOURI HISTORY- We challenged each other to memorize all of the fun facts about Missouri, played a Jeopardy game to help, and tested this week! Try and challenge us at home and see what we remember! ;) We worked on our Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources Posters. These will be up for viewing at our museum!
Special Classes:
Art- We learned how to draw Missouri Mules. These will be on display at our museum. We also painted your Mother's Day gifts!
Writers' Workshop- We worked on our reports about our famous Missourians and published them!
Music- Students worked on their Spring Concert!
Spanish- The kiddos reviewed all of their Spanish terms with a fun game of Jeopardy!
Upcoming Events:
May
11-Book Reports due (Biography Lap Books)
13-Wear Yahweh shirts!; 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
Spring Concert
Mr. Murray can solve a Rubix Cube in about a minute! We were SO impressed!
Designing our MO Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources Posters
FUN DAY!
Please check out the flags we have on display in the gym and right ouytside the gym for the weekend. They are so very impressive!
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