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Spirit Club Celebrates Thanksgiving

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Spirit Club students recently shared what they were thankful for and created their turkeys!

Date Added: 11/28/2023

FPBSD Celebrates Thanksgiving!

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Students at Floral Park-Bellerose School and John Lewis Childs School celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday on Nov. 22. At FPBS, second graders and third graders marched in a balloon parade down the main hallway; and, at JLCS, pre-K students enjoyed a feast together.

Date Added: 11/28/2023

Phonics Practice

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Class 2C practiced their weekly phonics skills with a fun game of roll and read!

Date Added: 11/22/2023

Gallery Walk

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After learning all about habitats in science, the second graders in Ms. Flomer and Mrs. Romano's classes designed and created their own habitat dioramas. Then, they conducted gallery walks which allowed students to present their diorama projects to friends in other classes. Students were eager to present their own projects, but also excited to learn about a friend's project! As students listened in to project presentations, they were able to fill out a compliment sheet and share what they learned. What a great success!

Date Added: 11/21/2023

Math Ratios

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Sixth graders in Mrs. Foley's math classes have been working on their chapter about ratios. Students completed ratio tables to develop ordered pairs to plot on two coordinate planes. In addition, they needed to create equivalent ratios to design two other grids. Their work is inspired by the artist, Sol LeWitt, whose art included various mathematical concepts.

Date Added: 11/21/2023