Sunday, February 28, 2010

2010 WINTER OLYMPICS FINAL MEDAL COUNT

The total medals count for the 2010 Winter Olympics were as follows:

THIRD PLACE: CANADA


14 GOLD
7 SILVER
5 BRONZE
26 TOTAL

SECOND PLACE: GERMANY


10 GOLD
13 SILVER
7 BRONZE
30 TOTAL

...AND IN FIRST PLACE: UNITED STATES


9 GOLD
15 SILVER
13 BRONZE
37 TOTAL
MOST EVER FOR USA!

Our poll results were:

1. USA 77%
2. France & Canada 7%
3. Germany & Italy 3%

WAY TO GO USA!!!

WE FINISHED OUR 2ND TRIMESTER!



We have finished our 2nd trimester! Two-thirds down, one-third to go!

Congrats to the top students in each subject:

MATH (97%): Josh, Dakota, & Thomas

LANGUAGE ARTS (97%) (Reading, Language, Spelling, Cursive, Writing):
Carissa & Sophy

SOCIAL STUDIES (103%): Avery

SCIENCE (106%): Heather

MUSIC (100%): Josh, Carissa, Faith, Justin, Dylan, Coral, Dakota, McKay, Rachel, Thomas, Avery, Mandy, Heather, Zach, Elizabeth, Sofy, Hayden, & Maddie

ART (100%): Dakota & Maddie

P.E. (100%): Josh, Carissa, Faith, Savannah, Justin, Dylan, Dakota, Rachel, Thomas, Eric, Avery, Sofy, & Maddie

SANDBOTTLES!

For our February "end-of-month activity", we made "sand jars!" We use glitter sand, and decorated the jars!
Congrats to our top 5 qualifiers:

1. Heather
2. Carissa
3. Logan
4. Savannah
5. Josh





CAMPAIGN DAY

We are currently studying the US Constitution and government. We will be having a mock Legislative session, where we will make bills and try to pass them into laws. These were some of the posters from "Campaign Day."















This has nothing to do with campaigning, but look at this COOOOOL flag our class made in art!

DISTRICT SCIENCE FAIR

The District Science Fair was held Tuesday, February 23. Our school had 3 honorable mention projects, and 7 projects advance to the CUSF (Central Utah Science Fair) at BYU the end of March. Two of our classmates attended the District Science Fair! We are so proud of them!


Faith with her project.


Heather and her winning project.


Heather receiving her medal.


Waiting while others receive their award.


Heather will be representing Alpine Elementary at the CUSF at BYU next month! Congrats, Heather!

HAPPINESS IS . . .part 2

At the conclusion of our "Happiness Is..." Week, Mr. Francis, our art teacher, helped the kids to draw their own Charlie Browns and Snoopys. What do you think?!








AMERICAN FOLKLORE

We did a reading unit about "American Folklore." Each student was assigned an American folklore character to research. An original illustration accompanied their research, and was made into a bulletin board.



















Wednesday, February 17, 2010

WE FINISHED OUR REVOLUTIONARY WAR UNIT!


(Reenactment on "Patriot's Day." Concord, Massachusetts, April 2009. The Redcoats.)

CAN YOU MISS ANY QUESTION ON THE TEST?

Josh and Justin couldn't! They not only scored 100%...but, they also scored ALL 14 bonus points! Bonus points were earned when a student could change a false statement into a true statement!

OUR TOP TEST SCORES:

JOSH & JUSTIN 114%
AVERY 113%
MADDIE 112%
HEATHER 110%
SAVANNAH 109%
CARISSA & HAYDEN 108%
SPENCER 106%
MITCH, THOMAS, & ERIC 104%
DYLAN 101%
DAKOTA 98%
MCKAY 96%
RAINEY 95%
MANDY 94%
SOFY 90%

THAT'S 18 OUT OF 25 STUDENTS WHO SCORED AN A-, A, or A+!!!

WOOT! WOOT!


(The Minutemen.)

Congratulations to those receiving fabulous unit scores:
Avery 110%
Josh, Carissa, Justin, Heather, & Maddie 109%
Savannah & Dakota 107%
Thomas, Mandy, & Sofy 106%
Eric 105%
Andrew 99%
McKay 97%
Spencer 95%
Logan 92%



(The Colonial Minutemen fought for independence from Great Britain. We are sooooo grateful to these people!)

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

HAPPINESS IS . . . PART 1

Cartoonist Charles Schulz, who was responsible for Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and gang, has a daughter who lives in Alpine! All 9 of her children went to Alpine Elementary! Her youngest is now in 6th grade! This year is the 60th anniversary of the comic strip! Mrs. Johnson, his daughter, wanted to share her father's legacy with our school. In the fall, she did an assembly telling about her father, and showing original memorabilia. Each student in the school decorated a paper about what makes them happy. These were sent off to New York City to be made into tile. We also made a badge to wear today! Fox 13 News, featuring "Big Budda", came and did a live shot for he news! http://www.fox13now.com/news/kstu-alpine-elementary-students-happiness-artwork,0,5284923.story (I can't figure how to link this...you can type it in by hand)
It was a SUPER exciting day!

...and now, for the TILE TOUR!
The tiles by our fountain...after staring at the ginormous blue tiles for 30 years, it was a shock to come today to see these gorgeous tiles!


Snoopy is made of Peanuts comic strips.


This Charlie Brown was a hit with the kids.


Before the big reveal.


First grade boys bathroom.


First grade fountain.


First grade girls bathroom.


Snoopy can hardly wait for the festivities to begin!


Tile wall by office.


The other tile wall by office.


OK...I know you have ALL been waiting to see Miss Mitchell's tile! My Happiness Is tile was (drumroll)...SEASON TICKETS! (If you can't tell, it's a Jazz and a BYU football ticket!)


Wall at west entrance.


Mrs. Johnson gave all the teachers a Snoopy with "Happiness Is...A Warm Puppy!" All of the kids decorated for a badge, and she made them!


Mr. Stephenson looks WAY excited!


Excited to see "Big Budda" of Fox 13 News! We were on a live shot, then, about 20 minutes later, we got to see the rest of the story!


Charles Schulz's grandson has the ribbon cutting honors!


The BIG unveiling!


Having fun being on the news.


Big Budda telling us how much he LOVES Alpine Elementary!


The view of some of our class.


After 60 years, Charlie Brown FINALLY received a valentine!!!
Mr. Francis, our art teacher.


Heather and Carissa show off one of our blankets.


Avery and McKay show off the other blanket.


The "Linus Foundation" was named after the "Peanuts" character, Linus. He's the little boy who always was packing around his blanket! Every class in our school made one or two blankets for the foundation. It's for hospitals, emergency people, police, etc., to give to children who need a comforting blankie! Dakota and his mom made this blanket!


Heather, Logan, Sofy, Avery, Savannah, and Josh (who missed the picture, because he was heading for the cookie!) made this blanket! I had picked up material, and our room mother picked up some other. I gave the "Cars" materials to these kids (because they all have already qualified for the "end-of-month activity"). They went in the hall, followed the directions, figured out how to cut the slits without a seam ripper...all without adult supervision! It took them only 40 minutes to complete it! I am so proud of them!


Cake for the teachers!