Congrats to Mary Ann for EARNING a 2nd Place medal during the 11th Annual Boyertown Wellness Fair Kids Celebrity Chef!!!
We are so PROUD of our American Veterans, especially Mr. Avvento and Mr. McGuffin!!! Thank you for your service to our country!!!
Mary Ann Leshinskie explains rounding using a "Benchmark Number Line" with the help of a mid-point number!!!
Faith Yuengel shows us a "behind the scenes" look at subtraction with borrowing!!!
Kudos to all!!! Look and see who is noticing your work ethic when it comes to learning!!!
Noah Merryman makes us second guess our next flight...
Jobe Sztuba creates a creature we hope to never encounter...
Natalie Frey may just be the next Emily Dickinson...
Mary Ann Leshinskie makes you wonder..."Did you ever see 'The Thing in the Sky'?"
The following sentences started out as normal 4th grade sentences, however by Writing Workshop's end they got INTENSIFIED by creative writers...
Anthony uses a simile to make us feel his thoughts...
Ally Oescher uses personification to bring this sentence to life...
Brady McDonald allowed us to envision in this intense sentence...
Derek Strauss connected this sentence to our Social Studies lesson on the NE Region of the U.S.
Isabella could have stopped her sentence after the "heard" makes some noise, but she finishes with a "pack"-ful punch...
Here's one of our favorites by Liz Kline as she used Microsoft Word to INTENSIFY the terms...
Mary Ann Leshinskie electrified us all with this one...light printed area reads, "shot a bolt of"...last word is "blink"...
Zachary Frantz relives a moment from Disney World and takes us along for the ride...
Ally Oescher wrote a reply which allows us to feel her passion about reading...
Ryan McGuffin expressed his thoughts on our author Kate DiCamillo and her book The Tiger Rising...
Faith Yengel expressed herself in her writing journal with a lot of excitement about her self-value as a person...
Gavin Babula envisioned a scene from his book Soccer Shootout...Can you tell how Gavin portrayed the emotional state of the kicker?
Mary Ann Leshinskie reads Geronimo Stilton and visualizes this this scene...Can you imagine yourself as one of the mice desperately attempting to get a glance out the window?
Natalie Frey heightens her envisioning skills allowing us to become part of Roald Dahl's The Twits...Can you tell which boy is most exhausted and helpless as they are stuck on Mr. Twit's sticky tree?