3rd grade used Skittles to create different types of graphs and solve problems using the data.
about 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Students using Skittles to solve math problems
Students using Skittles to solve math problems
Students using Skittles to solve math problems
Students using Skittles to solve math problems
ACE and the Boys and Girls Club are closed today. Please make sure your child's teacher knows how they will be going home.
about 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
It may be chilly outside, but our students were relaxing at the beach on the inside with their snow cone and a movie during lunch on Friday, January 12, 2024. Congratulations to each of our K-5 students who were rewarded for outstanding conduct! Let’s continue to encourage all of our students to have positive behaviors.
about 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Students enjoying snow cones & a movie for good behavior
Students enjoying snow cones & a movie for good behavior
Students enjoying snow cones & a movie for good behavior
Students enjoying snow cones & a movie for good behavior
Students enjoying snow cones & a movie for good behavior
Students enjoying snow cones & a movie for good behavior
Students enjoying snow cones & a movie for good behavior
Students enjoying snow cones & a movie for good behavior
Students enjoying snow cones & a movie for good behavior
Students enjoying snow cones & a movie for good behavior
We'd love to see you there!
about 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Invitation to a reading session in English
Invitation to a reading session in Spanish
Glorious Angels by the Carpenter artists, grades k-2. We used scrap paper to tear our shapes and form them into angel silhouettes.
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Scrap paper art
Scrap paper art
Scrap paper art
Scrap paper art
Scrap paper art
Scrap paper art
Scrap paper art
Scrap paper art
Scrap paper art
Scrap paper art
Mrs Rustin’s reading group talked about how even letters to Santa have sentence structure.
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Students holding their letters to Santa
Season's Greetings! You are invited to attend our 1st and 2nd Grade holiday musical, "Bear Stays Up for Christmas." (Please see the flyer attached.) If you are a parent of a 1st and 2nd Grader, please read the following message: Dear Parents and/or Guardians of 1st and 2nd Grade Emeline Carpenter Students, Your child will be a participant in this year’s holiday program, “Bear Stays Up for Christmas,” which will be held at the Carpenter Gym on Tuesday, December 12th at 5:00 p.m. This performance will occur before Carpenter’s literacy night event, “Reading is ‘Snow’ Much Fun.” I am asking all participants to be in the music room at 4:40 p.m. so all students will have time to get in their places. For the performance, students will wear school-appropriate pajamas. If there are any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your support! Frances Teal
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Musical Invitation
5th grade students participated in Hour of Code Week while in computer class.
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Students coding
Students coding
It's Hour of Code Week. Students are coding in computer class to celebrate the week.
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Students coding
Students coding
Snowball fight determining if you multiply or divide activity was "snow" much fun!
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Snowball fight!
Snowball fight!
Multiply or Divide cards
Student reading Multiply or Divide cards
Student reading Multiply or Divide cards
Student reading Multiply or Divide cards
Join us for a fun night of playing and learning!
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Parent night invitation in English
Parent night invitation in Spanish
3rd grade was introduced to fractions making fraction pie just in time for Thanksgiving!
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Fraction pie
Fraction pie
Fraction pie
Fraction pie
Fraction pie
Ice cream surprise for Ms.Tammie’s Kindergarten class! They helped by donating for the Food Drive! Thank you all!!!
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Students eating ice cream
Students eating ice cream.
Students eating ice cream.
Students eating ice cream.
Thankful for our Kindergarten artists!
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Handprint art
Handprint art
Handprint art
Handprint art
Math fun! Joining and separating with bracelets and beads. We also learned how to make an AB pattern.
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
AB pattern
AB pattern
AB pattern
AB pattern
AB pattern
AB pattern
AB pattern
AB pattern
AB pattern
AB pattern
Mrs. Rachel's students had fun playing math games in class.
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Students playing math games
Students playing math games
Students playing math games
Ms. Stobart’s class won the food drive contest and got a special delivery from Little Ceasar himself! The class brought in 126 donations. The school donated a total of 628 food items.
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Students with Little Caesar
Two students with Little Caesar
Donated food
Students with Little Caesar
Students eating pizza
Students with Little Caesar
Students with Little Caesar
Students with Little Caesar
In the library, Mrs. Taylor and 3rd-5th grade students used the book Amazing Origami Zombie and the Undead to follow procedural and expository text. Using the instructions, students create a Day of the Dead skull. After all the folding they decorated their skull.
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Student with their Day of the Dead skull
Student with their Day of the Dead skull
Students played "librarian and students" in the library after story time.
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
one student readying to another student
Our preschool program read about orchards and got to experience picking apples. They also used this activity to practice taking turns and counting.
over 2 years ago, Linsey Taylor
Three students holding up a book about orchards
A student picking apples
A student picking apples.
A student picking apples.
A student picking apples.