Sunday, December 19, 2010
Here Comes Santa Claus!
HO! HO! HO! Santa made a surprise visit to the students of Seymour Elementary! The first graders were so excited to see him and tell him what they want for Christmas.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
It's Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas!
Mrs. Gregg's first graders are busy preparing for Christmas and our annual Christmas program. Excited children everywhere are anxious for Santa and the break for the holidays. I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Keki |
Addison |
Destini |
Ethan |
Kyleigh |
Aubrey |
Savanna |
Payton |
Ephrian |
Teagan |
Emily |
Joseph |
Breanna |
Rylan |
Michael |
Landyn |
Thursday, November 25, 2010
2nd 6 Weeks Academic Pep Rally-Nov. 24, 2010
The theme for the Second Six Weeks Academic Pep Rally was being "Thankful'. Cricket and Ladybug listed many things to be thankful for in this time of Thanksgiving. Seymour Elementary has truly been blessed with wonderful students, parents, and teachers and has much to be thankful for!
Students waiting for their awards. |
DQ Super Readers Ethan Gwinn & Emily Novak |
Ephrian Lopez Panther Pride Winner Addison Decker PE Award Rylan Smart PE Award Ethan Gwinn DQ Reader Award Emily Novak DQ Reader Award |
Perfect Attendance for Second Six Weeks Addison Decker & Ethan Gwinn |
Around the Town
Students in first grade learned that their home of Seymour is filled with many agricultural influences. First stop was Mrs. Williamson's home where students saw horses, calves, and goats. Mrs. Williamson also saddled up horse and rode him around and demonstrated how horses know which direction to go. It was very interesting learning about how horses and their trainers work together.
The second stop was viewing a windmill. The Tractor Shop has a windmill so Cody Wright met us outside the shop and students learned how a windmill works. Since it was a beautiful, calm day, Cody turned the windmill so the students could see how it turns in the wind. And, of course, students saw the huge tractors that are used in farming.
The last stop was a trip to the Orsak cotton farm. Students witnessed the process of stripping cotton and it was fascinating watching the huge cotton strippers do their job.
The second stop was viewing a windmill. The Tractor Shop has a windmill so Cody Wright met us outside the shop and students learned how a windmill works. Since it was a beautiful, calm day, Cody turned the windmill so the students could see how it turns in the wind. And, of course, students saw the huge tractors that are used in farming.
The last stop was a trip to the Orsak cotton farm. Students witnessed the process of stripping cotton and it was fascinating watching the huge cotton strippers do their job.
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