Artists in training

Submitted by amy.darrington on

Rees 1-3 graders have the wonderful opportunity of learning from our Artists in Residence this week and next.  These second graders are getting a close up demonstration on how to use chalk and different shading techniques. 

Ms. Spresser - Preschool

Submitted by angie.keisel on

I have been teaching in Nebo for 20 years.  I have done preschool for 19 years.  I love to read and sing in choirs.  I am single so I spend a lot time with my extended family.  We do something almost weekly together (go to movies, out to eat, go to BYU games, etc.).

 

I like green, but I don’t like white.

I like mexican food, but I don’t like berries.

I like football, but I don’t like baseball.

I like peaches, but I don’t like berries.

VIP Lunch

Submitted by angie.keisel on

Another VIP lunch took place this week.  Students had a blast eating lunch and playing games with Mr. Gull.  Congratulations students!  Keep earning those Thank You Notes!

 

Attributions
Photos by Mr. Gull

Mrs. Anderson ~ First Grade Teacher

Submitted by angie.keisel on

I am from Fountain Green and currently live in Payson.  My husband and I will be having our first baby in February.  I like to go camping and roast hot dogs.  I like playing games.  Skull King is the number one right now.  This is my second year teaching first and hope to keep improving.

 

I like red, but I don’t like orange.

I like bbq chicken pizza.

I like football.

I like mangos.

I like dogs.

Seconds vs. Minutes

Submitted by angie.keisel on

Get ready.  Get set.  Go!  Second-graders have been learning how to tell time.  Students began by exploring how long a second is.  Some of the activities they decided they could do in a second is stomp, snap, draw a line, or even swat a fly!  Running across the room however, would take more than one second.  Students then made predictions of how many times they could do an activity in one minute.  They participated in tossing a ball, jumping jacks, lining tiles up  and finding out how many times they could write their name.  Some predictions