First, second, and third place finishers of the middle school science fair! Congratulations to all!
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In geometry, the students did an activity where they had to solve a murder mystery using properties of linear equations. They had to find the murderer, victim, location, and reason behind the murder. This activity helped the students practice with slope, y-intercepts, and solutions to linear systems through a fun activity to see who could […]
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Mrs. Giacchino’s seniors finished reading Animal Farm by George Orwell and created a project to wrap up the unit. Students were asked to pick a dramatic or arts/crafts project from a list of approved projects. Christian created a timeline on a PowerPoint to compare the history of various totalitarian societies to the novel. Riley chose […]
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Grand Opening! Today Cafe! Tuesdays & Thursdays @ Lunch! Drinks & Snacks! The PACE students are continuing the Eaton tradition of gaining real-life experience while they learn by running the school store, Today Cafe. The store will be open on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the beginning of lunch, starting Thursday, September 17; so they […]
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Ms. Ammendola’s class practiced learning the states and capitals of the United States using Sheppard Software, an online interactive website.
Continue Reading“Getting to Know You”
Ms. Ammendola’s and Mrs. Romero’s classes shared their “getting to know you bags” for show and tell on Friday. The students had to put 5 items in their bags that represented who they are and what they like to do.
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During the week of May 18, many K-8 students participated in theme week. Students enjoyed dressing up as they finished their last week of school! Monday was Hat Day Tuesday was Sports/Team Day Wednesday was Wacky Wednesday Thursday was Patriotic Day Friday students enjoyed a few hours at Sky Zone Eaton wishes all […]
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Christian demonstrates his How-To project. He prepared chocolate chip and bacon pancakes.
Continue ReadingPACE Students become Paleontologists
Students in Ms. Robb’s Science class finished off the school year by becoming paleontologists for a day. Students received excavation kits and dug up dinosaurs skeletons of the as Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, and Diplodocus. The dinosaur fossil kits came from Dinosaur Park in Rapid City, South Dakota. Prior to the dig, students learned about dinosaurs found […]
Continue ReadingTornado Simulation
Mrs. Romero’s 5th and 6th grade science groups began their lesson about different types of storms by creating a tornado in a glass jar, using water, a small pebble, and some liquid dish soap. They compared how this mini tornado was similar and different to a real tornado.
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