Students in Ms. Ammendola’s social studies classes practice map skills each week. They are given an activity for a specific location or event in history and use an atlas to find the answers.
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Students share their thoughts on “T” (treat others with the same level of respect of which you want to be treated) in B.E.S.T. After the 4-6 graders read and showed their pictures, the entire assembly discussed the importance of “T” in school and in life.
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Ms. Ammendola’s social studies classes created Power Point presentations on famous historical people. The 5th and 6th grade students helped the 4th grade students cite their resources and create transitions. Then, the students presented their projects to the class.
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We hope you and your families had a restful and fun spring break. As another year rapidly approaches its close, we want to let you know about a few upcoming important events happening in our school. We are extremely proud to announce that we are celebrating our 20th year! We incorporated in January of […]
Continue ReadingA Midsummer Night’s Dream
Seniors in Ms. Hrabosky’s British literature classes read A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Shakespeare in class over several weeks. Students enjoyed reading the play in Shakespearean as well as presenting their character lines in different voices, tones, and dialects which gave them a change of pace from our everyday vernacular English. Once the unit was […]
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The Upper Elementary class plays Jeopardy to review for their upcoming test.
Continue ReadingThe War of the Wall
In literature class, the seventh graders are reading The War of the Wall by Toni Cade Bambara. When an artist from New York begins painting on a wall in their small Southern town, the narrator and his cousin are outraged. After reading the story, the students wrote a paragraph to describe what picture they would […]
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Students in Language Arts class are busy sketching old western maps based on the story; “A Covered Wagon Girl, The Diary of Sallie Hester 1849-1850.” The journey begins in Bloomington, Indiana and ends in San Jose, California. Students recreate the journey by drawing visuals to show each stop along the way. It is quite a […]
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The 4th grade science class investigates how distance changes the effects of an earthquake.
Continue ReadingCursive Writing
At Eaton students are taught cursive handwriting. In Ms. Ammendola’s class they learn and practice 1-2 letters a week. The letter is modeled on the board. The students write the letters on a white board and then complete a page in a workbook. Once both upper and lower case alphabet have been reviewed, students apply […]
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