Brittany took first place in Mrs. Habing’s challenge to recite Pi. She recited Pi to 165 decimal places! Gus took second place by reciting to 107 decimal places. Both received a ‘Pi’neapple and Oatmeal Cream ‘Pi’es. Brittany also received a gift card to Niemerg’s for a free ‘Pi’e!


More pictures from Mrs. Meyer's 5th grade American Revolution project.


Mrs. Meyer’s fifth grade class got to choose an American Revolution topic to recreate. The students did a wonderful job creating games, making 3D models, creating Google slides, and making puzzles. The students will be presenting their projects in class this week.



Third graders in Mrs. Siemer’s class enjoyed some hands on activities with magnets after studying about electricity and magnets in science class.




It was Wacky Wednesday at TGS today for Dr. Seuss week. We had some wacky kiddos come to Mrs. Ziegler's preschool today!

Teutopolis High school student council members visited TGS for Dr. Seuss Week. Zoe Cremens read "Yertle the Turtle", Tia Probst shared Rice Krispie treats, Isabelle Hemmem brought Dr. Seuss coloring pages, and Macy Probst read "Green Eggs and Ham" to Mrs. Jansen's kindergarten class.




Watson Lee brought in Thing 1 and Thing 2 to help kick off our Dr. Seuss week. Thank you Watson and family!

Mrs. Hoene's second grade class had a visit from Dale, the calf, during FFA week. Dale, the calf, came to school along with Ethan, Elizabeth, and Mr. & Mrs. Weidner. Ethan and Elizabeth explained to the class what has to be done to care for Dale. The students had a chance to help bottle feed Dale and pet him! A bag full of goodies was handed out to the class. The students really enjoyed seeing Dale and learning something new! We want to thank the entire Weidner family for the fun experience!!



Miss Mette’s fourth graders used engineering skills along with science knowledge of circuits, batteries, and conductors of electricity to light an LED bulb.
Mrs. Repking's fourth graders did a steam project learning about wind turbines!
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Mrs. Kinkelaar’s first graders had the best morning practicing lots of reading skills! After reading the story, “The Mitten” by: Jan Brett, students acted the story out, sequenced the story, and retold the story with partners!

“Snow” much fun in Mrs. Drees’ class today! Students made their own snowflakes or snow creations!

Mrs. Probst’s students show off their unique Valentine boxes. They loved getting them stuffed with treats and Valentines.

Sharing kindness and love in Mrs. Kreke’s Kindergarten!

What do you do when you're stuck inside for recess on a cold, snowy day? The students in Mrs. Chojnicki’s class are working on their engineering skills and designing paper airplanes.


Mrs. Kinkelaar’s first graders are SO proud to show off their finished Valentine’s Day boxes! So much creativity!

Sandy Fisher, a retired Unit 50 teacher, has been generously donating her time and skills to creating pencil cases for our ENTIRE kindergarten class! Thank you Sandy! Our kindergarten students are loving their new pencil cases
100th day in Mrs. Jansen's Kindergarten classroom. Counting 10 different snacks to make a 100 Day Snack Mix, popping 100 balloons, and weighing and comparing different items that we brought in for 100th Day.
Indoor recess is not as popular as outdoor recess, but TGS students are making the best of it. During indoor recess on Thursday, 6C students practiced their art skills. The attached picture was drawn by a student in 6C.

100th day in Mrs. Bierman's kindergarten class.
