On Wednesday, teachers, students, and members of First United Methodist Church gathered around the pole for the annual See You At the Pole event to pray for our school and our community.
This completely voluntary event, held before school started for the day, made a great start to our Wednesday morning at Claremont.
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One of the things our amazing computers teacher works with our students on in her classroom is getting logged into their Google accounts and Classrooms. Something that is second nature for many of us takes many repetitions for students to get the hang of.
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Mrs. Keener was so excited to begin teaching classical guitar to our 5th graders!
Music Education has so many benefits!
Did you know that music education can provide enhanced language capabilities and improved memory? Learning an instrument also leads to increased coordination and achievement.
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"My name is Bonnie Bear and I am a paraprofessional. I have been in education for 40 ish years. I am married and have two children."
"I teach because I love to see kids "get it." When they finally grasp a concept or idea, it is the best thing!"
Favorite Book: Pillars of the Earth
Favorite Snack: Snickers, Summer Peaches, Plain Chips
Favorite Treat: Massages
Favorite Color: Turquoise, Navy and Pink
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Did you know that small group instruction allows a teacher to monitor student actions more closely and provide frequent and individualized feedback to improve specific reading or math skills?
Small group time is SO important!
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On this #wellnesswedensday, and Arts In Education Week, we want to share the importance to the arts in education.
Did you know??
"Studying the arts also helps improve academic performance, not just through creativity, but it improves learning in areas like math and science as well as the literary field. Art education also fosters collaboration and group learning."
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Every student learns best in different ways - some through hearing, some through seeing, some through doing, and many, a combination of the three.
Mrs. Peck teaches spelling words to her students and during the lesson, they are able to HEAR, SEE, and WRITE the word, giving each student the ability to learn in the way that works best for them.
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Mrs. Harrison's 4th graders had the chance to participate in a fun activity to brush up on their math skills in a "Find Someone Who" game. On the game board, students had to find someone in their classroom who can...
-skip count by 5's to 100
-has hair that is at least 5" long
-has read 15 or more books over the summer
-etc.
This activity was a fun way for students to get up on their feet and get to know each other a little better!
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Our students are having SO much fun in Mrs. Francis' art class!! Every grade level is doing something fun and educational and all are thoroughly enjoying their time in art!
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Did you know that playing with chalk can help kids develop color recgonition, sorting and matching skills?
These kindergarten students had so much fun learning outside while creating designs with sidewalk chalk!
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"My name is Meredith Scott and I teach 1st/2nd graders. This is my first year in education, I am married and have a son and daughter."
"I teach because I love to see students learning new and creative things."
Favorite Book: The Cabin
Favorite Snack: Chips
Favorite Treat: Pretzel Reese's Cups
Favorite Color: Red
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Kindergarten students are having a blast learning the Musical alphabet in their lessons with Mrs. Keener, our music teacher!
Do you know the musical alphabet?
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Walking PALs is happening tomorrow morning!
Don't forget to pick up a participation form in the office if your student want's to participate!
Remember, "It's COOL to walk to school!"
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Pre-K loves centers!
Did you know that centers can help Pre-K students grow socially while also becoming more self-aware? The time that students spend in centers increases time management skills, regulation skills and even helps students to identify their own interests.
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CLAREMONT STUDENTS SHINE!
Last year, 2- 5th graders from Claremont won the GRAND PRIZE in Claremore's Conservation Poster Contest. The winning art piece was enlarged and placed on the side of a City truck permanently. We are so proud of all who participated, and so proud to have Claremont recognized in this way!
Way to go, Jaden and Addison!
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PLC Day for Teachers = EARLY RELEASE for students today.
🕑 Elementary @ 2:00 PM
🕝 WRJH / CHS @ 2:30 PM
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In today's Fridays with Frazier, Mr. Frazier remembers 9/11 and talks to us about COVID number compared to last year, quarantines, additional systematic protocols, and the future.
https://youtu.be/ChH71Ng99t4
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Tomorrow marks the 20th anniversary of 9/11, and we will #neverforget.
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3rd grade students in Mrs. Millsap's class are working on growth mindset - curating the ability to push past failures and continue making progress.
Mrs. Millsap read The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires and tasked students with building a free-standing tower that can support a bucket using only straws, a cup, yarn, tape and scissors. The bucket must be suspended and be able to hold weight.
Students used their critical thinking skills to plan out their design and then brought their designs to life and tested their weight bearing ability.
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In an introduction to Growth Mindset - the belief that with work, your skills can improve over time - 2nd graders in Mrs. Johnston's class read The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes and then worked together in pairs on a STEM activity.
For this STEM activity, students were challenged to design and build a broom and dustpan - using only construction paper and tape - to clean up the mistakes we all inevitably make.
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