Students pose with the Moose outside the ECHO Leahy Center |
The last few weeks of the school year are flying by and this last week has felt more like summer outside than spring! Student had a short week following Memorial Day, but we packed it with lots of fun and learning!
Third graders worked with Tina Lyon to paint their mural on the side of the shed. Next week they will finish this project and add the final details! It is looking so good! A huge thank you to Tina for all of the time she willingly put into helping with this project! The Mural looks so wonderful! Also, thank you to Rob Bowan for donating paint!
On Wednesday we had a spectacular field trip to the ECHO Leahy Center in Burlington. Students began by participating in an engineering workshop where they learned about peregrine falcons and the importance of conservations. Then they worked with a partner to design a nest that would protect a falling egg. After, students explored the exhibits with their chaperones. The day was filled with delight and wonder as students learned about various animals living in the Lake Champlain basin, learned about invasive species, wind and water, physics, engineering, and more. We enjoyed a picnic lunch in the park before finishing our self guided tours and riding the bus back to Elmore. Special thanks to our Chaperones: Ashley Reynolds, Kath McCarthy, Steffany Mosley, and Caitlin Mahoney.
As the week heated up, we balanced outdoor time with indoor time in an effort to keep everyone comfortable. Students played a fun game of team Jeopardy where students had to answer questions from categories such as Phonics, Math, Science, This and That, History, and The Elmore School. It was a fun way to review some of the content we have learned about this year.
On Friday, we had our last Library of the school year. Students went on a fun treasure hunt through books Mrs. Boudreau read this year, then they got to choose books to keep. We completed a science lesson where students learned about where flash floods are most likely to develop and why. In the afternoon the long awaited step-up day occurred! Elmore 3rd graders visited MES 4th grade classrooms for the afternoon. While they were gone, incoming students visited the Elmore School! We had five visitors from three different schools joins us. Next year will have three new first graders, one new second grader, and a new third grader. Students did some getting to know you activities, Listened to a read aloud All are Welcome Here, shared about the Elmore School, and then did a name project where students created rainbow name plates which will be displayed at the beginning of next year.
Thank you to Ashley and Colin Reynolds for our family Hot Lunch on Friday! Student enjoyed meatball subs and doughnuts for dessert (to celebrate national doughnut day!).
Katy McCarthy will bring lunch (TBD) next week for our last family hot lunch of the school year.
We have a special treat next week! We have been invited to Martha and George Twombly's house for a picnic lunch of Hot dogs and Mac and Cheese on Tuesday, June 6th. This is old tradition that has not taken place since before the pandemic. We are thankful to the Twombly's for their continuous support of the Elmore School.
Please email your lunch orders for the week (Mon. Wed. Thur.)
Other Announcements:
Tuesday, June 6th, Lunch at Martha and George Twombly's on Beach Road.
PE with be Tuesday and Thursday next week - Students need sneakers!
Wednesday, June 7th - 4th grade production of FROZEN @MES
Wednesday, June 14th - LAST DAY of SCHOOL - Early release Wednesday, June 14th - Third Grade Graduation and Family Picnic 5:30 - 7:00 pm.
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