Music for Kindergarteners--Week of March 23-27
Mrs. Nielson sent you a letter to read and instructions and links to follow for this week's music lesson.
Mrs. Nielson sent you a letter to read and instructions and links to follow for this week's music lesson.
Mrs. Boyer would like you to read the lesson, follow the directions, and click the links for this week's P.E. lesson!
Here are the materials needed for this week for Art, Music, and PE. (Click next to see all the different items/lessons)
Follow this link to see Mrs. Stonehocker explaining the art project: https://youtu.be/ZCnUlV8hd7o
March 13, 2020
Dear Parents/Guardians:
NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT TO DISMISS SCHOOLS
As directed by the State of Utah, all public schools in Utah will dismiss beginning Monday, March 16, 2020, for two weeks in response to COVID-19. This is a proactive measure.
CONTINUED LEARNING
Shadow Mountain is a Nebo District sponsored camp for 5th grade students and runs May 28 thru July 1. The cost of the camp is $100 which covers all costs. More information and media is available on the webpage at shadowmountain.nebo.edu. To register, go to shadowmountain.nebo.edu. Click the registration page tab and the appropriate button. The password to enter the Eventbrite system is ShadowMt2020.
Please plan accordingly for the 1/2 day scheduled this coming Tuesday. School will dismiss at 12 pm. PM kindergarten will attend on this date (but during the regular morning session as AM attending last time). Thank you for making arrangements for this schedule change.
We are excited to meet with parents regarding student progress and setting goals for 4th Term! Please schedule your appointment with your child's teacher using the provided link. Should you be unable to meet during the available times, please contact your child's teacher to set up an individual appointment.
Preschool https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080B45A5AD2DA4F58-march3
Kindergarten
Mrs. Hall https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080A4BA4A72FA3FF2-spring1
Yesterday, third graders at Maple Ridge were bubbling with excitement as they created bar graphs and pictographs to help guess the gender of Mrs. Olson's baby. Mrs. Sandberg's class voted 22 for boy and 4 for girl. Mrs. Olson's class also had boy outvoting girl with a tally of 19 to 12. Unfortuntaley neither class was correct and Mrs. Porter's class was left feeling triumphant with an overall vote of 24 for girl.