Tew's Tiny Teachers Jan 24
Take a tour through all of the presentations that we experienced as Kindergartners transformed into Tiny Teachers once again.
Take a tour through all of the presentations that we experienced as Kindergartners transformed into Tiny Teachers once again.
The students from Multiage, 4-6 who received awards are listed below:
Sixth Grade:
Jake Taylor, David Skelton, Kim Barahona, Katie Perry
Valenna Penrod, Zander Pace, Jon Nelson
Multi-age:
Kaylee Sweat, Caden Daugherty, Kevin Mancia, Gavin Taylor,
Miya Frampton, Garrison Huff, Raigan Mayer, Isaac Fulwider,
Ammon Gathercal, Trinity Hunley, Jessica Lee, Charlize Fredrickson
Fifth Grade:
Adira Patterson, Brenda Rabidan, Abbie Fordham,
Sydney Adams, Kreighton Shumway, Emi Rocha
Fourth Grade:
Awards were received by hard working students at the assembly on Thursday. Listed are those who were picked to be highlighted for their efforts:
Third Grade:
Kodiak Johnson, Isaac Talhunter, Katy Wright,
Joshua Herrandez, Kaitlyn Wyatt, Adrianna Green, Riley Walton
Ian Hunt, Stran Fredrickson, Olivia Fordham, Miguel Martinez
Second Grade:
Carsyn Mikesell, Ean Love, Ava Harms, Alexa Little,
Asa Baugh, McKinley Hines, Brooklyn Dalton, Jayden Kennedy
Emma Hamberlin, Braxtyn Fowler, Autumn Jones
First Grade:
Here is a synopsis of what happened in the afternoon of January 17th when the class was taking over by Tiny Teachers! If you want to learn a lot of new things, drop by on a Friday afternoon!
Friday, January 17th, Mrs. Tew turned the teaching of her class over to the students. The minute the microphone was placed around their necks they began to astound the class with great knowledge. Mrs.
Old news, but good news: Rees Elementary has a tradition of singing Christmas carols in the gym before Christmas. Each grade level also has a chance to perform a number on the program. You can scan through the pictures and see the holiday cheer as they sang out the old year as we now zoom into the new.
Here are some just discovered shots of the Fifth grade Colonial Days. Looks like lots of fun and lots of learning!
Monday, we had a guest speaker (a marathon runner) come and talk to the students about being active and healthy. He talked about setting goals and working to meet these goals. Our school wellness specialist (Bethany Ericksen) has arranged for a great opportunity to help suppoort kids in being active by running 25 miles over the next three months. On May 3 there is a marathon scheduled in Provo that students can run the final 1.2 miles of the marathon (25 miles before hand and 1.2 miles the day of the race) and earn a medal and get a T-shirt. Mrs.