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We have already made it to the GROOVY 70th day of school! We are 70 days smarter!!
We have already made it to the GROOVY 70th day of school! We are 70 days smarter!!
Second graders in Demi Fogarty's class took a field trip to the Gateway Arch on Friday as part of their social studies unit on U.S. symbols and monuments. They have learned about U.S. monuments and symbols such as the Statue of Liberty, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial and Gateway Arch.
"[On Thursday], we Zoomed with Ranger Carl from the Arch,” Fogarty said. “He taught us about the Lewis and Clark Expedition and explained how the Gateway Arch honors all the explorers that set off to journey to the West.”
The Drummond Elementary students took a tram ride to the top, toured the museum and watched a documentary about the building of the Gateway Arch.
Sierra Dertinger is sharing her love of reading with her students and co-workers at Drummond Elementary.
On Friday, she read “Where Oliver Fits” to her third grade class as part of her #ClassroomBookADay project. After reading and having a class discussion, students created a puzzle piece that would be cut out to illustrate they always fit in when they are themselves.
Old MacDrummond had a farm, E-I-E-I-O!!!
St. Louis District Dairy Council has partnered with dairy farmers in Illinois and Missouri to bring the Adopt-A-Calf School Program to classrooms. The no-cost program allows classes to “adopt” a calf from one of its farmers, name it, and receive monthly pictures and updates.
Fourth grade teacher Ginger Roberts has participated in the program for a few years.
“Our class named our cow Toast and she lives at Clover Farms which is a real farm in Illinois,” Roberts said.
Sierra Dertinger is sharing her love of reading with her students and co-workers at Drummond Elementary.
On Friday, she read “Where Oliver Fits” to her third grade class as part of her #ClassroomBookADay project. After reading and having a class discussion, students created a puzzle piece that would be cut out to illustrate they always fit in when they are themselves.
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