We made it through a cold, but sunny skiing event on Friday. I am so glad that it appeared that everyone seemed to have a great time. A big thanks goes out to all the family members who hung out in the lodge and watched our stuff all day! Only one injury that I am aware of and hopefully it will heal up quickly.
This week we welcome Aleeia Mbaye to our class. This will make 29 in our class of 7th graders. Everyone seems very excited to welcome her. She visited for a brief time on Thursday and starts on Monday.
Valentine's Day plans... This is what I posted on my kim sciteacher facebook page.
"7th grade parents, we will not be having an official Valentine's Day party in the middle school. That Friday after lunch the 6th, 7th and 8th graders have a study hall. It was decided that they will have the opportunity to exchange valentines and have a treat if they would like. SO, I will provide some type of treat for our class. Please do not send in an additional treats. Also, most valentines end up in the trash or on the floor by the end of the day, so if your child decides not to exchange valentines that is quite alright. If you have questions or concerns, please comment or message me. Thanks! Kim"
The 7th graders start a new individual science project on Monday. They will be investigating mollusks, arthropods, echinoderms, fish, amphibians and reptiles. This project will be due on Thursday, February 20th at the end of class. Ask the kids about their research, students in the past have learned many new pieces of information about animals they never knew before the project.
I hope you all have a great week!
Many blessings!
Kim
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