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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Hallelujah, I'm Alive!

     As most know, I was out sick the first two days of the week. Unfortunately, a sore throat and fever aren't ideal teaching conditions, so the gracious Ms. Patterson allowed me much needed bed rest. Anyway, the point of my writing this blip are the smiling faces I saw yesterday morning. My dear children greeted me with open arms and bear hugs. My desk soon was cluttered with homemade "get well" and "I love you" cards. I'm so proud of the way these children love the people in their lives. They are not afraid to show their sweetness and they let you know, daily, how much you mean to them. The Lord uses each of my twenty-three students to teach me how to love and minister to others in my life. Thank you, my children, for your sweetness, encouragement, and constant love. Thank you for teaching me how to love better and more like Jesus.
 Matthew 18:1-3 
"At the time the disciples came to Jesus, saying, "Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?" And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them and said, "Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. 


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Thank you, Veterans, for your service!

     To celebrate and honor the Veterans of our great country, we attended a school wide chapel service. Ms. Heiskell gave a brief history of The National Anthem, followed by our guest speaker, Master Sgt. Adams. The students learned who Veterans are, why they are Veterans, what they do now, and how we can show them that we are thankful for their sacrifice. 
     We furthered the discussion in the classroom by completing a special project. Each student had the opportunity to research someone in their family, or a close friend that is a Veteran. The students were instructed to interview and listen to the Veteran's stories and then write a brief summary of why they are their American hero. It was such a joy to see the students understand the concept of honoring our Veterans, as well as their pride for their family member's sacrifice! I am daily inspired by my students' sweet and willing spirit. It is my prayer that the Lord continues to cultivate within them an appreciation for selfless giving. May they always be aware and humbled by God's grace in and throughout their lives.



Tuesday, November 2, 2010

The Lord's Plan

The past few weeks we have been studying the genealogy of Abraham. Each student made a visual representation of the genealogy to map out the relationship between Abraham and his ancestors. This has been a wonderful time of discussing how God always had a plan and how it was set in motion. We also had the opportunity to talk about how the Lord uses both good and bad things for His glory and overall plan. Our God is sovereign and it was brilliant to see how each student understood this! We will be expanding our family trees as we learn more about the family God designed from the beginning!     

Thursday, October 21, 2010

We Love Our Buddies!

Since school began, third grade and prefirst have become best friends! Every so often, my students partner with Miss Shannon's prefirst class and read books to each other. This is a sweet time for my students to set a good example and encourage the younger students. Enjoy the pictures below!
"Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing." 
~1 Thessalonians 5:11


Monday, October 18, 2010

"Miss Mackie, nature walks are the best!"

In third grade the past few weeks we have been learning about animals and their habitats. The great thing about science is that to really teach it to each student you must let them experiment and experience what you are teaching. Conducting experiments and engaging God's creation is where I see the students' excitement and understanding come to life. A few weeks ago our class took a nature walk around the school's property. We had a list of what we were hoping to observe, but before we set out we discussed the importance of documenting our findings. We created our very own field notebooks and set out with our checklist, ready to discover. In short, I was so proud of my students and how excited they were about the walk. They listened carefully to instructions and were so quiet that we could observe the animal sounds we heard! Enjoy the pictures posted below and stay tuned for more fun third grade adventures. 

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Third Grade Loves Chicken!

Every year The Heiskell School celebrates the arrival of the Fall season by putting together a fabulous festival. To take the celebration to the next level, each class designs and creates their own scarecrow. Well, do I have a creative class this year! As you can tell by the picture, my class came up with the idea of the Chick-fil-A cow as our scarecrow. However, what completed our scarecrow were the slogan signs around it. Everyone knows that Chick-fil-A has some pretty great advertisements, but maybe they should call up my students when designing their next billboard. My favorite slogans that my students made up are pictured below.... and of course we included the famous phonetic Chick-fil-A spelling!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

"Please, Dad, we really want to go!"

Heiskell father/son retreat!
(We encourage all boys to attend with their father, grandfather, uncle, or a close friend)
When: November 6th and 7th

Where: Blue Ridge Camp (www.blueridgecamp.com )
Located near the city of Clayton, Georgia

Attending: Kindergarten through eighth grade boys

Cost: $90.00 per person

Included in fee: Three meals, lodging, and all activities

Register immediately, time is running out!