Friday, November 10, 2017

So thankful!


This week our 5th graders had an opportunity to say what they are thankful for.  Some decorated turkeys, others horns of plenty.  In addition to these blessings, I wanted to the class to also be thankful for the men and women who have served in the armed services.  We had an opportunity to write a letter to an organization that will distribute them to a Veteran.  

We must "Give thanks in all circumstances..."1 Thessalonians 5:18, for everyone and thing around us that God has given.  I certainly give thanks for having such an awesome and unique bunch of 5th graders this year, and look forward to my students' academic, spiritual, social and emotional growth during the remainder of the school year!!!
May be peace of the Lord be with you always.  

Friday, November 3, 2017

Flat Martin Luther Adventures!



Although Martin Luther was a great reformer, bringing us closer to God's word, he was merely a man.  We can be inspired to become great as God intends us to be by continuing to learn about our spiritual, cultural, and societal families, in order to make a better place

My 5th grade students were directed to take our Martin Luther on trips outside the classroom.  Associating Martin Luther walking the same path as ourselves, enables us to conceive positive reform
in our own Christian environments.   Here are a few pictures my students submitted.