Mrs. Dawe’s 1st graders worked together to figure out the steps of wrapping presents today. Oh what fun we had!
Ms. Clark’s students ate some “Christmas wreaths” while learning about the importance of fruits and vegetables!
We had Nutrition today! The kids made mini bagels with cream cheese and peppers! 🫑🥯
Kindergarteners read Bear’s Christmas Surprise in STEAM lab and built trains like Bear found under his Christmas tree.
Today during nutrition Mrs. Dawe’s classroom made a wreath with a bagel and green/red peppers. It was a yummy treat for some. Check out this weeks Friday’s folder for the recipe.
Throw back to School Transportation Week and some love for our Ithaca bus drivers! As we move through the winter, we are extremely grateful for our bus drivers. They get our students safely to school and back home each day. We couldn't do what we do without our drivers!
South Elementary would like to Thank M1 Credit Union of Alma for their generous donation for our school . We love the support our local business provide. Thank you Mrs. Ostrander for being our representative at the Alma M1 branch.
South's portion is just a part of the amount listed on the big check! Thanks!
Letters to Santa!
Letters to Santa!
Elves in Mrs. Schaeding’s class have been busy at work!
Kindergarteners made puppets and puppet stages in STEAM lab!
Mrs.Dawe’s classroom decorated a tree with colored Christmas balls and enjoyed a graphing activity.
We enjoyed the assembly with the DuHadway Dancers as they performed songs from The Nutcracker today!
2nd graders enjoyed listening to local author, Janet Defever, read us her book, Second Chance Christmas: A True Story!
The “sign” we all have been looking for!
Thank you South second graders for helping with recycling. Here are pictures of November’s helpers!!
Starting our winter sports unit!
Noodle Hockey 🏒🏒
Kindergartners read Little Owl in the Big City and learned about a real owl found in the Rockefeller Christmas tree. They then created trees to hold an “owl”.
Kindergarten read to “The Shape of Things” and used shapes to draw a fire station in art today.
2nd grade listened to the story “Skin Like Mine” before creating skin tone rainbows using line, shape, and patterns with crayons, markers, and oil pastels. They were excited to be using special crayons and oil pastels for the first time.