Colony Pillows
For Social Studies, our fifth graders study American history. Miss Bird’s class has been studying the thirteen original colonies and were assigned to research and learn about one of the colonies. The students worked hard to learn interesting facts about their colonies. Instead of a traditional report, the students were assigned to make a Colo
Student Council Conference
Our student council was able to
Mrs. Larsen’s Class learns about Apples
This week Mrs. Larsen's Kindergarten class has been learning about apples, the apple cycle, and Johnny Appleseed. They tried different kinds of apples and graphed that they like green and red apples the most.
Brookside Elementary October Newsletter
Fourth Grade Learns about Energy and Power
We were excited today to visit the Springville power plant. They showed us the generators. They took us on a tour of the plant. Taught us about how to be safe with electricity. We played with magnets, static electricity and powered light bulbs by riding a bike.
Loveland Living Planet Aquarium visits 2nd Grade!
The week our 2nd grade classes had a wonderful experience when the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium came for a visit. We were able to learn about the rainforest and some of the creatures that inhabit that natural terrain. The students were extremely excited to see the wonderful animals and to learn about the wonders of nature.
Bubble Party
Way to go, Miss Bradford’s class! They earned a bubblegum party for doing things like…being quiet and ready to listen, keeping the classroom clean, being quiet in the halls, etc. Students had to earn 100 gum balls before they could get their party on.
Brookside Elementary Praise Note Students For September 24, 2021
Here are the Brookside students who did some kind and helpful things this week:
Principal Beckert watched Maclynn Thompson and Max Thompson help Mrs. Whiting serve breakfast in the lunchroom, Mrs Colby saw Shawn Costello helping another student be at the right place at the right time, Mrs. Barker saw Olivia Woodward pick up garbage on the playground, and Mrs. Knoebel said Becca Oberg helped multiple people to clean their desks without being asked.