After paying rent, students participated in our first classroom auction. This was a chance for the students to use extra money they have earned, through academic and social citizenship, on items donated from a number of companies.






After paying rent, students participated in our first classroom auction. This was a chance for the students to use extra money they have earned, through academic and social citizenship, on items donated from a number of companies.






We packed a lot in this week and not only did a series of community building activities, but also got to a lot of content. We worked in all of our subject areas, went outside for PE, and finished our first art project. An amazingly fun and productive week!









The room is ready for Monday!








In order to help with our Classroom Economy, a number of corporations have donated items. Thank you to Pebble Beach Company, Advanced Micro Devices, Applied Therapeutics, Calloway, First Independent Bank, Amazon, Farmer Mac, and AGNC Investment Corp.







We had a really nice visit to Kids Court. After being introduced to Judge Ryan Sullivan, the students completed a Readers Theater about BB Wolf. This was followed by an overview of the jail, the role of the bailiffs and the Ask an Inmate experience.
Thank you families for sharing additional photos from the day!



















Pictures from our trip to Billinghurst, as the students get ready for middle school. The field trip included ice breakers, visits to multiple classrooms, a review of outdoor and indoor expectations, and work with their future principal, Mr. Mattick.














We maximized our instructional time as we headed into Spring Break 2023. We got another visit from Mrs. Gillette, role played key events from the American Revolution, finished our latest Doodles project and completed our first assignments on Writable. We also acknowledged Pi Day and Reading Week, which was punctuated by reading with a flashlight.



















We’ve been busy and got a lot done, despite all of the snow we have been contending with. We have worked through our core content areas, integrated art, and spent extra time on fluency through Reader’s Theater. We had a classroom auction, this time student-led, and opted into Nevada’s Reading Week. We even had a chance to visit with our kindergartners and show off our ability to read with prosody. (If you are unfamiliar with the term, the students can catch you up!)



















Decorating a cereal box is as old a tradition as there is in elementary school. Thanks families for sharing the boxes and for being so generous with Valentines treats.
















Thank you to all the parents who were able to assist with our holiday activities. We made snow globes, ornaments, and family gifts. A terrific way to end 2022 and a reminder that Westergard is a great community.











