6th grade news EPS 6th grade students participated in an Exponents Relay Race in Mrs. Gunnink’s math class. Students were split into teams and each member had to answer questions about exponents before handing it over to their teammates. The
6-8 School News: Science 8th grade science has found us talking about creation vs. evolution. We had many good discussions and watched some interesting videos proving creation. We realized that the best science textbook we could ever have is the
Upper room news School year 2021-22 continues on at Free Christian School and in its upper room. We continue to work through cold weather – having recess outside when we can and doing events on the inside when we cannot.
Third grade news Mr. Buckridge was a guest reader in Mrs. DeJong’s third grade. Third graders have been studying black history and enjoyed learning about Mary Walker, who learned to read at age 116! Fifth grade news Although we celebrated
This week’s School News comes from SWC Grades 3 through 5! 5th grade news Spirit Week/I Love to Read month Last week was homecoming week at the high school campus! The grade school wanted to join in celebrating with a
School News February 9, 2022 3’s Preschool 3’s preschool has been busy learning all about shapes since they’ve been back from break. The kids also really enjoy yoga, puzzles and building their names. 4’s Preschool Mrs. Reker has started
Hello from the 3’s class at Kingdom Kids Preschool! We have had a busy January and it’s been SNOW much fun! We have been learning all about winter—from what kind of clothes we wear in winter, what our favorite outdoor
First grade news First grade is preparing for the 100th Day of school, which will be here in early February. Writings from the first graders about what we’ve been told to do 100 times is on page 11. The 100th
Pictured: Kindergarten students throwing confetti. First grade news Welcome to 2022! With the beginning of a new year and season upon us the first graders have been busy settling into the routine again! We have also welcomed another student to
A classroom always seems the busiest during the months of December and May. With program practice, preparations for Christmas, excitement for a break, and all the festivities that surround the holiday, December goes by in a blur. The students of