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Third Grade Receives Dictionaries

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The Rotary Club made its annual visit to Brookside Elementary. Every year, the Rotary Club brings free dictionaries to every student in the 3rd grade.  The dictionaries were purchased by the Rotary Club and Trapnell Orthodontics. Thanks so much for your donation to our third grade! Our students love their new dictionaries!

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Ms. Mary Jenn Bradford

Arrayn-Bows

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Students in Miss White’s class are having fun with arrays this week!  They practiced painting “arrayn-bows on Tuesday, November 6.

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Miss Kelly White

Mrs. G’s students learn about Utah!

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Did you know the man who invented the television is from Utah? This week in Mrs. Gulbransen’s 4th grade class, we have been learning all about what makes Utah GREAT! We have conducted our own research using our wonderful Chromebooks, and have been able to learn many new things about our state. If you want to know something cool about Utah, come and ask us!

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Mrs. Sydney Gulbransen

First Scare Game of the Year

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We have been working very hard to earn our first Scare Game of the year: Heads Down, Claws Out. It was a well deserved celebration of being where we should be, doing what we are supposed to be doing when we should be doing it. Way to go 4th graders!

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Mrs. Miranda Graves

Wax Museum

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This past Monday, November 5, the Fifth Graders presented their wax museum.  The student choose a person that has influenced America in some way.  They read a biography, took notes, wrote a speech and then memorized that speech.  The student dressed up and became their person for the school and later, that night for their family and friends.  The student out did all of their teachers expectations.  They were fabulous!  Congratulations, Fifth Grade, you rocked it!

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Miss Susie Bird

Mrs. Graves Class Guest

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We had a class guest visit on Friday. Hayley Brown is not only a black belt in martial arts, she is also a P.A. in Orthopedics. She taught the kids about medicine, working hard, and how to read x-rays. She also let them listen to their heart and lungs through stethoscopes. It was awesome! Thanks, Hayley, for inspiring us!

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Mrs. Miranda Graves

Math Fun in Third Grade

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In Miss Bradford’s class, students invented games their own games that would help them remember how to round to the nearest 10 and 100. These students invented some very creative games. Watch out! They are showing their savvy side.

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Ms. Mary Jenn Bradford

Fourth Grade Water Cycle Dance

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As Mrs. Graves' 4th grade class comes to the close of the life giving Water Cycle Unit what better way to understand how the earth works than to dance it?! Students for ages have been--and will be--singing the tune to the Water Cycle Song in the day and in their dreams. (Mrs. Graves Singing) "The Wa-Ter Cy-Cle...takes the water and moves it UP and DOWN and all around..."

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Mrs. Miranda Graves