Mrs. Miller's FACS class had a Nutrition and Wellness Ramen Noodle Challenge. The students were challenged to come up with their own recipes following guidelines on post-it notes.
about 2 years ago, Mindy Hubbard
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Kaysinger Volleyball Pool Play Lady Tigers fell victim to some payback from the Cole Camp Bluebirds Thursday to kick-off off the Kaysinger Volleyball Tournament.  Cole Camp used short-serving strategies to keep the Lady Tigers off balance losing both sets 23-25, 21-25.  Nevaeh Washington, Sydney Gordon, and Emery Cannon all finished with 5 kills each and Nevaeh added 2 aces from the serving line.   Lady Tigers regrouped in the following pool play game against LaMonte taking care of business to win 25-12, 25-21.  Washington and Cannon led the offense again with 7 kills each and Abby Warner added 2 kills and 2 aces.   Lady Tigers finished the night  fighting off the scrappy Lincoln Cardinals with 25-8, 25-18 wins.  Cannon took charge at the net finishing with 6 kills, and Washington swung for 5 kills.  Mallory Reed added to the points serving 3 aces along with Washington’s 3 aces from the service line.   Lady Tigers will play Saturday at 9am to begin the tournament bracket play in Cole Camp.  Let’s Go Tigers!!
about 2 years ago, Lori Larimore
Mrs. Warner's students have been practicing several great reading strategies at her reading table: looking at the first letter, looking through the WHOLE word, covering part of a word, using picture clues, and a favorite...chunky monkey--looking for "chunks" or parts of words that students know to help figure out new words! Parents, these are great strategies to use at home as well!!!
about 2 years ago, Mindy Hubbard
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Ms. Dailey's students were working hard during guided reading time! A small group worked with her at her reading table while the others practiced independent reading activities at their desks. Ask your student how to "tap out a word!"
about 2 years ago, Mindy Hubbard
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From Mrs. Donaldson: "Biology completed a lab today called "Murder and a Meal." We used chemical indicators to check for the presence of macromolecules in the 'stomach contents' of our victim to solve our murder mystery." We may have some future forensic detectives in our midst!!!
about 2 years ago, Mindy Hubbard
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Mrs Shoop (2nd Grade) has been keeping word work engaging this week! Students had to roll cubes for onset (beginning letter)and rime (ending letter pattern). They had to write and read their letter pattern and decide if they had created a real word or nonsense word. Other students worked independently with support from our high school TA! GR8 work, Tigers!
about 2 years ago, Mindy Hubbard
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Ms. Treuner (2nd Grade) covered a lot of skills during her guided reading group time! Students worked with letter tiles for word work, read a story, completed a five finger retell, and even used some special reading tools. They segmented sounds with magnetic chips and scooped up the word with a "magic" wand! Students waiting for their turn at the table completed independent reading activities on their chromebooks.
about 2 years ago, Mindy Hubbard
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Mrs. Sleeper, our Title 1 teacher, has been working hard with Mrs. Hammers to support teachers with our new testing system. They have put in countless hours learning about the new STAR assessments, testing students, analyzing beginning of the year data, deciding on interventions for various students, setting individual student goals, and developing reading plans as needed. Mrs. Sleeper is already using her expertise in phonemic awareness and phonics to support students.
about 2 years ago, Mindy Hubbard
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From Mr. Taylor: "My students are writing a "news story" about the Neolithic Age--many fascinating stories!"
about 2 years ago, Mindy Hubbard
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Ms. Kelley was utilizing a variety of strategies with her beginning readers yesterday. A fan favorite was the enlarged "Scrabble-like" Blending Board! She pointed to each tile and said the sounds with students. Then, she slid her hand across the word as students read the word! GR8 modeling!
about 2 years ago, Mindy Hubbard
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Mrs. Davis and her high school TA were able to work with individual students while the other students did some work on their chromebooks today.
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Mrs. Thompson's 4th graders have amazing independent reading stamina!!!
about 2 years ago, Mindy Hubbard
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Mrs. Hilt's 3rd graders had a great discussion about their nonfiction book during guided reading today while other students read independently. The highlight of the small group time was a super engaging activity with syllables and index cards! They liked it so much that they asked to do it twice! It was all hands on deck!
about 2 years ago, Mindy Hubbard
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Mrs. Lamar's Kinders were working with letters, sounds, and words (real and nonsense) at the small group reading table today while other students were reading with stuffed animals and working with letters independently!
about 2 years ago, Mindy Hubbard
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Mrs. Piscopo's Kinders practiced so many foundational reading skills in small groups and reading centers today!
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Girls Golf traveled to Springfield to participate in the Class One District tournament. The tournament is ongoing, and hopefully the ladies are staying dry. HS Volleyball travels to Cole Camp this evening to play in the Kaysinger Conference Tournament. They play at 5:00, 6:00, and 8:00 p.m. Good luck ladies! Go TigerNation
about 2 years ago, Jason Cannon
Lady Tigers stormed the Cole Camp Bluebirds’ homecourt Tuesday night taking the win, 25-14, 24-26, 25-15, 25-19.  An impressive night of defense with 6 players in double-digit digs kept the Lady Tigers in control of the offense.  Abby Warner shut down the Bluebird hitters leading the Lady Tigers with 29 digs.  Zakiyah Morse scrambled for 26 digs, Nevaeh Washington had 20 and Sydney Gordon 18 digs.  Defense didn’t stop there, Emery Cannon and Mallory Reed chipped in with 14 and 13 digs in what was an exciting match.  With the defense in control, Lady Tigers were able to swing away on offense incorporating some new free-ball combination plays.  Nevaeh led the team with 19 kills.  Following Nevaeh’s lead, Emery finished with 11 kills; Abby with 8 kills;  Zakiyah 7 kills; Sydney 5 kills; and  Freshman Aliya Edington chipped in 2 well-timed kills of own.  Setters Sydney and Mallory finished with 22 and 14 assists respectively.  Adding to the night from the serving line, Nevaeh had 4 aces, Mallory 3 aces, Emery 2 aces, and Zakiyah 1 ace.   Lady Tigers are now 12-9-1 and 5-2 in the Kaysinger Conference.  They return to Cole Camp Thursday night for the Kaysinger Tournament and will play the following pool matches:  Cole Camp at 5:00pm, LaMonte at 6:00pm, and Lincoln at 8:00pm.   Well done Lady Tigers!
about 2 years ago, Lori Larimore
PINK NIGHT TSHIRT ORDERS CAN BE MADE BY USING THE LINK BELOW! Payment can be made by cash or checks made payable to Green Ridge School and delivered to the Green Ridge office or to Smithton Coach Larimore.  All paid shirt orders will be delivered on Monday, Oct 16th.  https://forms.office.com/r/yMajhWzC8g
about 2 years ago, Lori Larimore
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From Mrs. Warner: "First Grade made butter today as part of our studies about how things are different now than they were in the past."
about 2 years ago, Mindy Hubbard
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From Ms. Dailey: "We made our own butter today by shaking up heavy whipping cream! Learning about the way pioneers made different food."
about 2 years ago, Mindy Hubbard
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