Riverview Elementary Weekly Newsletter
Principal Moment
Principal Moment
Ms. Callister’s 2nd Grade doing Breakout EDU with Mr. Hanosek! Communication. Collaboration. Creativity. Critical thinking
Thanksgiving Point visited Riverview third graders. Third graders were scientists as they observed and investigated mealworms and tulip bulbs. They discussed the differences between living and nonliving things. The third graders loved being scientists and learning new things! Be on the lookout for our classes’ new terrariums (featuring mealworms)!
Kade Hall a 4th grader at our school showed what being determined really looks like on Saturday when he ran with his dad the full 26.2 miles in the St. George Marathon! His determination in school and out of school is inspiring and proved to all of us we can do anything if we put our minds to it! He was the youngest of thousands to run that race and we all couldn't be prouder!! Way to go Kade!
Mrs. Jarvis's 4th grade class learned about the beliefs and culture of the Pauite tribe of Utah. They used movement and space to recreate different Utah animals, plants and landforms.
Principal Moment
Why?
Why will kids ask ten times when recess is but then want to stay in for the whole break to organize markers?
Why do kids forget where to indent in a letter but remember the name of my guinea pig I had when I was in the third grade, and why my dad washed my mouth out with soap when I was eight?
Why do kids write “THE END” so big?
Why do kids know precisely how many days, hours, and minutes are left till their birthdays but still ask, “When’s lunch?”