Christmas Singing
Students enjoyed our first day of Christmas singing, thanks to Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Caldwell. Second-grade even have a special surprise for when we sang Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Students enjoyed our first day of Christmas singing, thanks to Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Caldwell. Second-grade even have a special surprise for when we sang Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Spring Lake has been participating along with millions of students around the world in Hour of Code. They have been introduced to the world of coding. Some may choose professions where they will code, others may make their own video games. Hopefully, everyone found it fun, maybe even a little addicting.
On December 3rd Mr. Daybell called down students of the month. They got to enjoy pizza, and went home with a certificate and movie coupon. Congrats to the following:
Friday, December the 4th the Spring Lake Choir did a concert for their fellow students. They have been practicing hard since school started, and now they really shined. There were definitely a lot of laughs during the Donkey song when a donkey started dancing along. Thanks to Diana Hunt who works with them every week. They will have a parent concert at the High School Next Thursday at 6 pm. Choir will start again the first Thursday after the Christmas break, so it is not too late to join.
Students got to share with parents what they have been working on in the after school robotics class. The next session will begin in January. Awesome to see so many young coders.
In an effort to get more likes on Facebook please click on the following link to vote on a name for our mascot the Hawk. Each week he will be somewhere in the school, and students will have to guess where. You will have to look at the picture on the Facebook page to see the picture, and submit the guess. We will them select at random from the correct answers for a prize. For those that have already liked us on Facebook we will be having some random drawings for prizes as well. You can increase your odds by getting more people in your family to "Like" the Spring Lake Facebook Page.
Don't eat me I'm not a turkey, I'm a ... First-grade had fun dressing up their turkeys, and disguising them so they won't get eaten for Thanksgiving.
Tuesday third-grade students celebrated Thanksgiving with a feast. They ate one the other side of the gym, with their placemat's they made, and Indian and Pilgrim hats. After they had a slice of pie each, and then later in the afternoon had a turkey bowl. They knocked down 2-liter bottles with frozen cornish game hens as bowling balls. Thanks to all those parents that donated items to make it a memorable day.
Thanks to the Spanish Fork Rotary Club and Zion's Bank of Payson. They came by with over 130 dictionaries for the third-grade students. Student's searched for a few Thanksgiving words. In the Spring, the classes will have a spelling bee to see who can spell like a champ. The dictionaries are a great addition to our classroom, as students work on writing this year.
There were some great turkey calls, Friday during our Health and Safety assembly. Thankfully no hunters showed up. Congratulations to all those that participated in both the class competitions and the school one. Winner were Benjamin Booth (K), Talon Harmon (1), Addi Dalton (2), Jace Bennett (3), Cooper Swasey (4), Hunter Smith (5), and Grady Grimshaw (6). They each took home a pie for Thanksgiving.