7th graders use google slides during math class to collaborate and learn which unit rate is the best. #uniteates #math #smsrocks #googlslides #orabnation
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
So pumped to bring an expert into the classroom with @zoom_us! 6th graders are hearing from REAL LIFE geologist Chris Carson about the rock cycle, local rock types, and a fossil found by one of their classmates! #science #VirtualLearning #LocalToGlobal
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
High school community service students helping remind middle school students about the Leader In Me Habits by creating a bulletin board in the 7/8 pod. #orabnation #leaderinme
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
SMS 8th Graders working on their Growth of a Nation museum exhibits #smsrocks #orabnation
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
SMS 5th graders working on discovering solutions and mixtures. #smsrocks #orabnation
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
6th Graders spent the afternoon working on a new skill, ice skating!
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind @ SMS. Students fixed puzzles, some flipped, some not, to demonstrate how having a picture of what you want the end to look like, makes it easier to reach your goal. #smsrocks #beginwiththeendinmind #leaderinme #orabnation
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
SMS students and staff began their Leader in Me lessons with Habit 1: Be Proactive by turning lemons into lemonade. #smsrocks #leaderinme #beproactive #orabnation
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
SMS students and staff began their Leader on Me lessons with habit 1: being proactive. Turned lemons into lemonade #smsrocks #leaderinme #beproactive #orabnation
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
Taking a break from normal instruction for @hourofcode today! The 6th graders are living all the different computer programs and tasks they are coding today! #HourOfCode #STEM #technology #coding
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
Congratulations to Josiah who place 1st in bowling at the Special Olympcs on Saturday #sms #orabnation
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
Sheldon Schools will be dismissing early at 1:15 due to incoming winter weather. No afternoon preschool or ECSE.
over 4 years ago, Cory Myer
Mrs. T's 5th science class started the "Changes in Matter" unit today. Kicked off with a "goop" lab. Students were investigating if it could be classified as a solid or liquid. It was messy, memorable, and completely engaging for the students. #sms #science #orabnation
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
A big THANK YOU to everyone who supported our MS Book Fair and also to those who purchased books for our teachers. Hope to see many of you at the East Elementary Book Fair March 17-19, 2020
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
Mrs. Neumann’s World Issues class had the opportunity to video chat with Fernando Bolivar, a Venezuelan native, today in class! The students have been studying the history of and crisis in Venezuela so this was a really cool opportunity to speak with someone who has first hand knowledge. Thank you Fernando!
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
Last day of the MS Book Fair! Stop by anytime today until 8:00 pm to help support our library. If you can’t make it, visit our book fair website at
https://bit.ly/2ojlvSI to order online.
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
No time to visit the Scholastic Book Fair? Shop online thru Nov 13th. All orders will ship home. Free shipping on book-only orders over $25. Visit our book fair website at
https://bit.ly/2ojlvSI.
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
Instead of sending cash with your middle school kids for the book fair, set up a Scholastic eWallet account today. Details and signup information are on our book fair website at
https://bit.ly/2ojlvSI.
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink
over 4 years ago, Eric Maassen
SMS Book Fair opens tomorrow! Located in the Middle School Library. Tues Nov. 5 and Thurs Nov. 7 - 8 am to 8 pm. Open Wed, Nov. 6th - 8 am to 2 pm. Hope to see all of our Sheldon School families there.
over 4 years ago, Carla Kleinwolterink