Wednesday, August 31, 2011

PIctures!

Getting tee shirts and oranges



Almost our entire school in tee shirts and eating oranges


One of our little kids skipping down the road


Walking down the beach



Looking for rocks and other little cool things


Me

Me and my teacher




Playing in a little creek




One of our little kids

All three of them were skipping down the road


Sara, our elementary teacher, is showing the little kids the caterpillars

The top of the little jar

The jar

The mess container we put the butterflies in






 These are all the pictures for now until this Friday!


Friday, August 26, 2011

Butterflies, Battle Books, and Diabetes


This is the second Friday of the new school year. Last week, just about right after I had posted that blog post, we had gone on a Diabetes Prevention walk. The whole school and anyone who wanted to walk with us, walked down he beach to an old house along side a creek. It was lots of fun. The little kids got paired up with the big kids, so nobody would get lost or anything.

Speaking of the elementary students, they are growing butterflies. They just got the caterpillars in this week. It will be about 5-10 days for them to go into their cocoons or “chrysalis”. They will be in their chrysalis for 7-10 days. Then they will break out of their cocoons and the elementary will get to take care of them for about a month. I will take pictures of all the stages and I will say something about them every week.

The high school students have been getting used to the online lessons. Every day from 9am to 10am, some students have reading lessons online that are taught by other teachers in our district. The students also have math online from 10:30am to 11:30am.

Me and one other student started practicing for cross-country. The meet will take place from the 14-17th of September in another village in our district called Nondalton. It is a 5k race or 3.2 miles. We practice everyday after school with our counselor, Kasie Pletcher. She will be traveling soon, which means we will have to practice without her.

Our high school students and elementary students have started reading books for a competition called Battle of the Books. State librarians choose 10-13 books for grades five and six, seven and eight, and then books for high school. We read the books and then we answer vague questions about the different books. The questions start with “In which book….”. For more information, you can visit www.akla.org/akasl/bb/bbhome.html

We also have our principal, Mr. Manning, here for a couple days. He is the principal of Port Heiden, Pilot Point and Chignik Lagoon. He is also our head teacher at the moment. We just had a LSAC yesterday, which is why he traveled here.

That’s it for this week. Hopefully everyone has a good weekend! I will post pictures next Wednesday

Friday, August 19, 2011

The first Friday of the new school year!


Today is the first Friday of the new school year! We started school on Wednesday. Some of you are probably wondering why I didn't do something on Wednesday, because that was the first day of school. Our school got a whole bunch of new Mac laptops, which weren't set up because our new computer tech guy was still working on it. We got used to our new laptops yesterday. Our school district decided to switch to Mac's. We got 12 brand new Mac's for our school! 

On Wednesday, we walked around our village and made maps with the little kids. We also started to lexile our new books for our library. If you don’t know what “lexile” is, you can go to www.lexile.com to see what it is. In short, it is a way to measure how hard a book is to understand. Students take a short test and it determines how well they understand what they read.

We are still getting used to the new school year, so we haven’t got really deep into things. We also have a few new faces in the class this year who are going to be staying a little while and our teacher hasn’t gotten their records yet. We are going to be doing reading and math online this year.  

Not much has happened yet but I have a good feeling about this school year!