Friday, we painted our Groundhog Day pictures that we drew on Wednesday. One student wasn’t there on Wednesday, so he drew and painted some pickles! đĽđ Source
Black History Spotlight Did you know that one of the Worldâs Tallest Men was a
Black History Spotlight Did you know that one of the Worldâs Tallest Men was a Tennessee Native??? Meet Mr. John William âBudâ Rogan! Rogan is know as the Gallatin Gaint. He was 8ft 9in tall. If you would like to read more in his story follow the link below: https://www.nashvillescene.com/news/pithinthewind/bud-rogan-the-8-foot-8-gallatin-giant/article_be127f9c-b6a4-5b9e-b482-7c34506a27e3.html Source
Yesterday was our first day of our brand-new Botley Robotics Team. These 1st an
Yesterday was our first day of our brand-new Botley Robotics Team. These 1st and 2nd grade students had just enough time to meet Botley, look at the accessories, discuss the rules and proper handling of everything, and then they got to do their very first coding program. Special thanks to our 7th grade helpers Joey and Christian. Everyone was very … Read More
For our Wednesday art project, Mrs. Brittany led the students in a guided ground
For our Wednesday art project, Mrs. Brittany led the students in a guided groundhog picture. First up was drawing the critter. Today (Friday), we are going to paint them. Source
What to Do (and Not Do) When Children Are Anxious – Child Mind Institute
What to Do (and Not Do) When Children Are Anxious When kids are anxious, itâs natural to want to help them feel better. But by trying to protect kids from the things that upset them, you can accidentally make anxiety worse. The best way to help kids overcome anxiety is to teach them to deal with anxiety as it comes … Read More
We sure have missed Jana Seantelle Acy from the Hickman County Aware Team! She s
We sure have missed Jana Seantelle Acy from the Hickman County Aware Team! She shared another important message with us yesterday about affirmations. The kids cut out hearts and wrote positive messages on them for the bulletin board we are putting together. Today we continued the lesson and worked on our âaffirmation treeâ to share how special all the students … Read More
Black History Spotlight Alice Coachman Coachman made history at the 1948 Olym
Black History Spotlight Alice Coachman Coachman made history at the 1948 Olympics in London. She leaped a record-breaking height of 5 feet, 6 and 1/8 inches in the high jump finals. This qualified her to win first place, becoming the first Black woman to win an Olympic gold medal. To learn more about Alice Coachman click the link below: https://usopm.org/alice-coachman/ … Read More
Children and Mental Health: Is This Just a Stage?
Children and Mental Health: Is This Just a Stage? Raising a child can be challenging. Even under the best circumstances, their behaviors and emotions can change frequently and rapidly. All children are sad, anxious, irritable, or aggressive at times, or they occasionally find it challenging to sit still, pay attention, or interact with others. In most cases, these are just … Read More
Kids’ cooking recipes
Kids’ Cooking Recipes Get the kids into the kitchen and turn them into little chefs with our easy and fun cooking projects and simple meals. They’ll love tasting their handiwork. #epicafterschooltn #UTExtensionFCS Kids’ cooking recipes Source
Yesterday, while the older students were doing a special series of lessons calle
Yesterday, while the older students were doing a special series of lessons called BrainWise, the younger students did a lesson titled “What Goes Up Must Come Down.” We learned about how propellers on helicopters cause lift. We also talked about ceiling fans and how the direction of the fan changes whether the air moves up or down. Then the students … Read More










