Mrs. Jansen's kindergarten class had fun painting pumpkins!

Mrs. Jansen's Kindergarten science experiment! Saving Sam! Sam is a gummy worm who fell out of his boat(cup). The kindergarten kids tried to save Sam by using a paper clip(not their hands) to help Sam get in his life preserver (gummy circle).
The students in Mrs. Drees’ class learned about teamwork, problem solving, and building techniques today. The groups were given the challenge to create the tallest tower possible in 30 minutes with limited supplies.
The winning group had a tower that was 10 cups high. This group had determination!!!


Students in Mrs. Schackmann’s 4th grade class tried to out run a dinosaur in science using information gathered from trace fossils.



Mr. Breer's kindergarten class made helicopters during their transportation unit!
Mrs. Jansen's kindergarten class at the Teutopolis Fire Station!

Mrs. Yager’s second grade class did a science investigation using pumpkins! 🎃

Kindergarten has been learning about fire safety this month. Today, they took a walk to the fire station. They had a great time and enjoyed the beautiful weather on their walk!




Fourth grade engineers designed and created drums to use for a class performance! The fun was hard to beat!




4th Grade STEAM activities:
Science- Mystery Science Program
Technology- Computer Programmed Robots
Engineering- Made drums out of K'nex building tools
Art/Math- Painted Pumpkins for fall




Mrs. Kreke’s kindergarten class celebrates with popsicles after learning about the letter P!

Mrs. McClellan's 1st grade class had apple tasting, apple treats, and did an experiment with apples to see if they would float. We found out that apples will float, but their seeds and stems will sink.

Eloise Feldhake shared her musical talent with her class today. She played the violin for Mrs. Drees’ class. It took a lot of practice to be able to play. Great job, Eloise.

Students in Mrs. Chesnut's class watched a "Coke Demonstration" that enabled them to visualize self-esteem as a process that is influenced by the messages received from significant others in their environment as well as their own self-talk. Afterwards, students completed an art project that had them focus on the positive - the real thing- their true essence.

Mrs. Kreke's kindergarten class celebrated Apple Day today!


Sixth graders studying the Old Stone Age, or Paleolithic Era, created cave paintings depicting religious ceremonies or events in a hunt as people during this time period would have done. Students painted using natural tools such as stone edges, twigs, grasses, deer antlers and other cleverly constructed utensils.


We are learning to read! Here in kindergarten, our super smart kiddos are starting to read books ALL BY THEMSELVES!!!! Awesome work kiddos!!!
Mrs. Jansen's 2nd graders released four monarch butterflies after watching and learning about the stages of metamorphosis in their classroom.

Mrs. Dress's class read The Dot, and the students were asked to create something with Dot Candy and toothpicks. This group made a circus.

Miss Mette’s 4th graders are learning about the three types of rocks in science class.
