Monday, March 14, 2016

Lutheran School's Week

This last week we have enjoyed many fun days at school during Lutheran School's Week. We have had the opportunity to dress up in silly ways, get to know other classes in the school, and celebrate the end of the week at a pep assembly with the whole school. We began the week learning together with the 7th and 8th grade students. These older kids helped us study flashcards and they taught us some of the different names of bones in our bodies that they had been studying in science.







Later on in the week, second and third grade students took some time out of their busy day in the classroom and had some fun moments together playing games and interacting with one another. This was a fun time to get to know their classmates a little better while playing some exciting games together!




Throughout the week, the school raised money to go toward the Alaska Missions Trip by participating in a penny war. Each classroom was given a small bucket in which they collected their pennies. However, other classes throughout the school could put in silver coins or dollars which would deduct from the pennies in our bucket. The penny war became a bit heated...so much so that our second grade class took drastic action and placed a wall around our bucket with fierce guards protecting our precious pennies! 


This entertaining week ended with a pep assembly where the whole school joined together to play some exciting games to wrap up the week. Both second and third graders were able to participate in these games in the gym. Second graders had fun bouncing ping pong balls into cups while the third graders tried to hike balls through hula hoops.




















Overall, Lutheran School's Week was a huge success!



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