Brantley Sutton was "Camper of the Day" today in Ms. Schmidt's kindergarten class.
Kesslen Nesbitt was "Camper of the Day" in Ms. Schmidt's kindergarten class on Friday.
Kindergarten has been reading books about kindness, accepting others, and filling each other's invisible buckets. Kindergarten visited every student and adult at Neosho Heights this morning with a little treat from their kindness cart. The smile on their faces as they passed out treats showed the joy they had by giving to others.
NeHi students enjoyed the football players welcoming them to school this morning. The Indians play at 7:00 tonight at home against Chetopa! They would love to have your support!
Sawyer Dickerson was "Camper of the Day" today in Ms. Schmidt's kindergarten class.
Carsen Casey was "Camper of the Day" today in Ms. Schmidt's kindergarten class.
Neosho Heights Picture Day!
Wednesday, September 25
Alaina Robison is in the “Sweet Seat” for the week in 1A!
Allison Becker was "Camper of the Day" today in Ms. Schmidt's kindergarten class.
Venn diagrams about musical instruments in 2A.
MaKayla Farrow-Getman set the school record for 5th grade in the pacer test. She ran 54 laps yesterday.
The 3rd graders have been learning about pollination in science! Their goal for today was to pollinate their flowers. They used “bees” to get “pollen” from their partners flowers to pollinate the sticky stigma on their own flowers!! They had a great time! More pictures here:
Today the 4th graders built friendship towers! They wrote fun facts about themselves on index cards and worked in groups to see which group could build the tallest tower using those cards. After their tower was built they picked 5 cards from their tower and tried to guess who the card belonged to! These 4th graders had a blast! More pictures on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/146445425941466/posts/459885197930819?sfns=mo
Amelia Owens was in the “Sweet Seat” for the week in 1A at Neosho Heights Elementary.
Tucker Goodnight was "Camper of the Day" today in Ms. Schmidt's kindergarten class.
1B students working on domain-specific vocabulary. They are working in small groups making a grid sheet to draw a picture of the word, writing the meaning, using it in the sentence, and writing the word. Words this week are ally, aid, and relative.
We started practicing for our Pacer Test in PE. The Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity 20 meter shuttle run fitness test. The test is progressive in intensity-it is easy at the beginning and gets more difficult at the end. The test is set up to allow a period of warm-up running and helps kids learn about pace. Our method of testing in the past has been a long distance run. We replaced that method of testing with the Pacer test around 5 years ago. On the first day of practice MaKayla Farrow-Getman broke the 5th grade record of 50 laps. Kaitlyn Williams held the previous record. Makayla ran 54 laps. Congratulations, Makayla! You did a great job. I also need to give a shout out to her classmates. When I took her picture they all clapped for her and were sincerely happy for her to get the record. Great job 5th grade!
On the first couple days of school, fourth graders wrote poems using the 5 senses- see, hear, smell, taste, and feel. They first filled out a graphic organizer with their ideas, and then they put those ideas into lines of a poem. The next day, they typed their poems using their Chromebooks and were able to experiment with font types, size, and color. They also learned how to insert an image in their document. Finally, we printed their poems and hung them in the hall for others to read!
The 1st Nehi PTO meeting for this school year will be held Thursday, September 19th from 6-7PM in the Nehi cafeteria. We hope to see you there!
*Please, note the date change from September 10th to September 19th. We will not be meeting on the 10th.
The After School Program will be starting September 9th! Sign up sheets were sent home this week. The After School Program is a safe, academically enriching, and fun environment for students in Kindergarten through 3rd grade. Students that participate receive a healthy snack, two 30 minute sessions focusing on vocabulary, comprehension and fluency, as well as “Healthy Kids” where they will have a fun physical activity. The program runs Monday - Thursday from 3:30-5:15. Space is limited, so prompt sign up is encouraged!