
4th grade students started their day as Boston colonists participating in a Town Hall meeting to vote on whether or not the colonists should dump the tea in the harbor! The students used evidence from texts that they have read in class to support their perspective of why the colonists should or should not dump the tea. After all colonists shared their opinions the Town Hall ended with a majority vote of YAY!






Third graders use a book's text features to add to and edit a timeline they developed about immigrants to America.




Another rainy day can not stop Mrs. Cole and Ms. Gault's Pre-k class. We love having extra center time!









Congratulations to Ruah, Kunal, and Sienna for placing in the American Legion essay contest! They were recognized today and got to share their hard work! We are so proud of you!





Colton and Kal received a gold coin to select a book from the vending machine. They show their love of reading every day.



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We are so proud of Saish and Elika for representing Showell in the Worcester County Alcohol and Drug Council Art Contest! Saish won 1st place and Elika won 3rd place! Way to go!


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Elle was the Shining Star of the day today. She gave a classmate her jacket to wear when they didn't have one for recess. What a great act of kindness. So proud of her!


The Art department and PTA at Showell are teaming up for a fundraiser that prints your child's artwork on a variety of items. Order forms will go home Monday 3/31. Click the link for more information. https://youtu.be/QyU6kIj4wDE





Cozy spots to independently read!




Third graders create fraction posters to explain the rules for comparing different fractions.



Mrs. Snyder's Class earned a class party and afternoon game day, after a great few weeks of learning!






Mrs. Drew's first graders have been learning all about adding two-digit numbers and representing our work using base 10. They took advantage of the beautiful weather and went outside to add numbers using the base 10 strategy. They used chalk to show their thinking!









Madelyn was selected as the Ripley's Believe it or Not student of the month. She always works hard, perseveres through difficult tasks, and is willing to help her classmates.


Isabella was selected as the Ripley's Believe it or Not student of the month. She always works hard and is willing to help her classmates.


After learning about weathering, erosion, and deposition, 4th graders in Mrs. Singer's created skits acting out examples of how living things can cause or prevent these things from happening. Their creativity was inspiring!








Third graders examined the actions, thoughts, and feelings of main character Masako from the story Tea with Milk. ✏️📚🇯🇵🇺🇸Check out our awesome text evidence!










Pre-k students in Mrs. Cole's and Ms. Gault's class have enjoyed sharing their center time with Parent Center Facilitators. This month, parents have helped students problem solve how to build a clock for Hickory Dickory Dock, how to match rhyming mittens that the Three Little Kittens have been washing, help the Itsy Bitsy Spider get back up the waterspout, find a three-dimensional shaped wall that Humpty Dumpty will not fall off of, and enjoy time at the Theater.










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