Some fifth grade classes took our love for reading outdoors to celebrate a great quarter and the sunshine.
over 3 years ago, Amanda Peck
2B created 3D shapes using playdough and toothpicks. Then they recorded the number of vertices and sides of their shapes.
over 3 years ago, Mrs. Trentman
2B
2B
2B
2B
Jr. High Band, Chorus and Art students traveled to St. Louis this week to attend a Jazz Concert at the Sheldon Concert Hall and visit the Laumeier Sculpture Park.
over 3 years ago, Dawn Trotter
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Sheldon
trumpet
sculpture
One of the St. Jude Chuck a Duck winners! Thank you Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Buerkett for such a fun week to raise money for such a great cause!!!
over 3 years ago, Megan Miller
First grade had a fun night at Black Partridge Park tonight having picnic dinner with their teachers and playing together to raise money for the MGS Foundation. Thanks to everyone who bid and came out to support our school!
over 3 years ago, Jamie Rutherford
picnic
picnic
picnic
picnic
PTO spoiled MGS with an awesome luncheon for Teacher and Staff Appreciation week! Thank you PTO for always taking care of MGS! We appreciate YOU!
over 3 years ago, Jennifer Sarver
PTO luncheon
PTO luncheon
PTO luncheon
PTO luncheon
A group of MGS teachers volunteered to pack sacks for the Metamora Area Weekend Snackpac which helps provide food on the weekends for area students with food insecurity.
over 3 years ago, Jennifer Sarver
snackpac
Kindergarten screening is underway. We are so excited to welcome these new faces and families to Metamora Grade School.
over 3 years ago, Ms. Vogel
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The Fourth Grade classes surprised Snyder Village residents with May Day baskets filled with candy. They learned about the history of May Day and enjoyed performing this community service.
over 3 years ago, Marsha Brown
May Day Baskets
May Day Baskets
Ahoy, Matey! The 4th Graders enjoyed their Accelerated Reader Pirate Adventure on Friday, April 29th. They learned their pirate names, told some haaarrrr-ible pirate jokes, and completed their pirate training. We even celebrated the top reader in each 4th grade classroom. A BIG thank you to all the volunteers who made this day such a success.
over 3 years ago, Marsha Brown
4th Grade AR Party
4th Grade AR Party
4th Grade AR Party
4th Grade AR Party
After learning about the layers of a rainforest, 2B created one together in small groups. They even drew animals that belonged in each layer.
over 3 years ago, Mrs. Trentman
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2b
2b
2b
Here is a special greeting from a few 5B students. They loved the challenge of learning a new way to communicate during Diversity & Inclusion Week at MGS. Please copy and paste link in your browser to see messages. 😊 https://photos.app.goo.gl/VW3v4pMqp8iPPpm78
over 3 years ago, Jana Southerland
1E students had the opportunity to feel Braille writing and pictures in books, check out the new AAC Board that will be coming to our playground in the future, and learn some sign language from a soon to be local sign language interpreter. We are thankful to the committee for providing these amazing lessons and opportunities to help us learn more about diverse ways to communicate!
over 3 years ago, Heather King
Checking out the new AAC board.
Practicing ASL with a soon to be sign language interpreter
Feeling the letters and pictures in a Braille book
Do you want to get away to the city? Join us in Volume City! Fifth grade math students applied their volume skills to create city creations and then reported on the volume of their buildings, perimeter of their green spaces, and the area of their roadways.
over 3 years ago, Jana Southerland
A "skyline" view of Volume Cities.
Birds eye view of Volume Cities
More Volume Cities
Look at the creativity of some "city planners"!
7th grade SS students discussed wartime emotions and strategies soldiers and civilians used to combat anxiety and boredom during the Civil War era... can any of these strategies be used by us today? Then they immersed themselves in distraction and entertainment activities "Civil War style" ... no electronics! A little checkers, jacks, marbles anyone?
over 3 years ago, Lori Porch
Old fashioned marbles!
Checkers, tic-tac-toe, chess!
Spinning tops, jacks, string art, and more!
6th-8th Grade Band Members enjoyed an amazing performance by the Peoria Symphony Orchestra this week!
over 3 years ago, Dawn Trotter
Symphony
strings
Bass
Taking a gallery walk with our finished graphing posters. Students are answering 1 question from each poster that their classmates came up with.
over 3 years ago, Megan Miller
7th grade math students worked together calculating mileage on an actual map. The re-fold of the maps turned out to be quite comical.
over 3 years ago, Wiley Beth
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folding maps
Today, in celebration of Diversity Awareness, students in 5B learned about Braille, translated words into Braille, and went on a walk reading Braille signs around the school.
over 3 years ago, Jana Southerland
Reading Braille at the restrooms.
Reading our room number in Braille
Students learned that our room numbers are in Braille.
Reading Braille at the restrooms.
Diversity awareness day #2. 3C students learned about Braille and found places around the school that had Braille signs. They even got to type on a Braille machine.
over 3 years ago, Megan Domenighini
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