On the last day of National Lutheran Schools' Week, we took a break from reading during Literature class. We've been reading the book, Stowaway, by Karen Hesse. This is the story of a real-life boy who ran away from a life of cruelty to become a stowaway on Captain James Cook's ship, Endeavor. He ended up sailing with the crew for 3 years! Today we made miniature clipper ships.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Christmas Servant Event
Today we went out in the neighborhood around Our Redeemer for our Christmas Servant Event. We distributed informational packets to our school "neighbors" informing them of Christmas service times and a devotional booklet written by the staff and faculty of Our Redeemer. Our students had a great time - their only disappointment was that no one was home at any of the houses we visited, so they weren't able to do the caroling they had planned on.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
What's In A Christmas Carol?????
Enjoy a sixth grader's interpretation of a traditional Christmas carol! Their instructions were to take the lyrics of the carol and rewrite them so that a first grader could clearly understand what the carol was about. So, they took the more difficult words (hark, herald, reconciled, triumph, host, and proclaim) and put them into everyday language. Now even a young child can understand what Hark The Herald Angels is all about. Great job, kids!
Friday, December 17, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Advent Service 2010
I am so proud of my sixth graders!
They led the entire middle school with their enthusiastic singing!
They led the entire middle school with their enthusiastic singing!
Way to go kids!
MULLING IT OVER - LIAR, LIAR, PANTS ON FIRE
This week's Mulling It Over explores the concept of honesty. What does it mean to be completely honest? Is it ever okay to fudge on the truth?
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
IQBAL MASIH: CHILD LABOR IN THE WORLD TODAY
This video was made after we read the book, Iqbal. It made quite an impression on us. The class wrote some "poems" to express their thoughts on the realities of child labor. The poems are pretty intense, but so is the subject. Thanks for watching!
New Geography Kings and Queens are "crowned"!
It was an exciting time as we learned more about the world around us today! Our sixth graders are getting to be pros at locating everything from Madagascar to Papua New Guinea! Here are the current top scholars! Future cartographers???


Burger Geography Queen
Burger Geography King
Bietz Geography Queen (above)
and
Bietz Geography King (below)
Monday, November 8, 2010
Can we do it???
Friday, October 29, 2010
Election Day 2010
As Election Day draws near, our sixth graders talk about what it all means. Only 7 more years and they'll be voting too!
Monday, October 25, 2010
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