“Don’t you worry about me. I’ll always come out on top.”- Pippi Longstocking

A classic and always a favorite in 3rd grade, we completed the adventurous novel study, Pippi Longstocking. Pippi has crazy red pigtails, no parents to tell her what to do, a horse that lives on her porch, and a pet monkey named Mr. Nilsson. Whether Pippi’s scrubbing her floors, doing arithmetic, or stirring things up at a fancy tea party, her flair for the outrageous always seems to lead to another adventure.

Our class celebrated the completion of our study by wearing “Longstockings” to school! We also compared the similarities and differences between the book and classic movie!

Eating Our Way Through Math


Learning how to analyze and interpret data from graphs was a fun change up in our math curriculum! In celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, we used a family size box of Lucky Charms to count the amount of each type of marshmallow. Then we created a bar graph to show the quantity of each. Who knew nearly 300 delicious marshmallows can be found in 1 box of cereal!?

The marshmallow that we found the most of was the “horseshoe” and the least amount was the rainbow”!

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Biography project

The Biography project is a fun way to incorporate research, note taking, public speaking and reading skills….Along with many many more teachable moments!

Kudos to my students for an outstanding performance and to the parents for the support! Thank you to our teachers and classmates Pre-K through 8th grade for taking time out of your day to visit and be a part of such a memorable day!



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Texarkana Has our♥️

Our Parents Club is hosting an online auction for our families the week of Feb. 21. Each teacher contributes a sentimental piece of art made with help by the students. This year I chose to incorporate my love for string art and a brief history lesson of our town. Our town is literally divided by two states, Texas & Arkansas! And when you combine TX & AR with Louisiana, you get our wonderful town, Texarkana!

Pictured below:

3rd Graders & Auction Item

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experimenting with highlighters

3rd graders sure were glowing after their science experiment last week! We studied a form of luminescence, fluorescent light. They mixed water, oil, salt, and the fluorescent chemical from their highlighters to make mini lava lamps. Who knew?!
Then a little fun was had!

Research with 1st Grade

While learning how to research, 3rd graders assisted the 1st graders with their, “All About Animals” project. Students browsed https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/ to discover where their animal lives, what it eats, and gave a few fun facts! I am so proud of the comrade both classes displayed! 1st grade then invited us to hear their presentations and see our commons transformed into a zoo!

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