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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

We Run for the Glory of God!


Last Friday, April 23rd, The Heiskell School held its infamous Olympic Day! Each student from first to eighth grade was broken into teams representing four countries. As each class went through the various events, the scores were written down and compiled at the end of the day.
Mexico took the gold, followed by Japan in second. South Africa came in third, closely followed by the United Kingdom. It was incredible to watch each student give their best in every event! However, what was most comforting was the encouragement that seemed to surround The Heiskell School like a cloud on a foggy day. Students were cheering for classmates and fellow teammates to keep working hard and to never give up. What a blessing to see all the character building done in the classroom applied to real life! Last Friday, third grade lived out the meaning of 1 Thessalonians 5:11 "Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing."

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

On Your Mark... Get Set... Go!




Olympic Day is right around the corner! This Friday at The Heiskell School, each student will be participating in multiple field events including a lay-up contest, a balloon toss, and a water sponge race! We look forward to displaying our athletic talents that the Lord has blessed us with on Friday! Don't forget to drink plenty of water and rest up for the big day!



"I can do all things through Him who strengthens me."

~Phillipians 4:13

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Future Senators? Maybe in a Few Years!

We have returned from our adventure to our state's capitol, and we had a blast! We explored the beautiful building from top to bottom and even had the privilege of entering both the House and Senate Chambers! Each third grader had the chance to view the legislators' desks, as well as pick up the infamous gavel. However, our adventure didn't stop there! Senator George Hooks surprised us in the hallway with a smile and a handshake for every Heiskell student! It was a great honor to meet him and we all were beaming with pride! After visiting the museum on the top floor, we headed outside to sketch the interesting things we saw. The students loved visiting this important architectural and historic landmark and maybe one day a Heiskell alumni will run for office. We never know what the Lord has in store for us! Below are pictures from our big day.



Tuesday, April 6, 2010

And We're Off!

Tomorrow at 8:45 A.M. third grade will be setting out for Georgia's capitol building! We will be touring this beautiful establishment located in downtown Atlanta. We will be arriving back at Heiskell just in time for lunch at  12:30 P.M. Bring your camera to capture the beautiful sights and please join us in prayer for a safe trip!


 
  

Monday, March 29, 2010

The Tale of Three Trees

Easter is around the corner and we can hardly wait! Sure, egg hunts and baskets filled with treats are fun ways to celebrate this upcoming season, but there is a greater and more precious gift that we are reminded of. This week we read The Tale of Three Trees in order to discuss the real meaning of Easter. This book is very dear to my heart and was read to me throughout my childhood. It is such a joy to now share this beautiful story of grace and mercy with my students. 

As we wait to experience the joy of Easter Sunday, let us not forget what sacrifice took place on Good Friday. It is such a blessing to live each day with the knowledge of how deeply we are loved, which was measured out by the events that took place on that day darkness fell across the earth. Enjoy a video version of the book, as well as a sweet scripture of how much our Lord loves us. 

 


 Isaiah 53

 1 Who has believed our message?
      To whom has the Lord revealed his powerful arm?
 2 My servant grew up in the Lord’s presence like a tender green shoot,
      like a root in dry ground.
   There was nothing beautiful or majestic about his appearance,
      nothing to attract us to him.
 3 He was despised and rejected—
      a man of sorrows, acquainted with deepest grief.
   We turned our backs on him and looked the other way.
      He was despised, and we did not care.

 4 Yet it was our weaknesses he carried;
      it was our sorrows[a] that weighed him down.
   And we thought his troubles were a punishment from God,
      a punishment for his own sins!
 5 But he was pierced for our rebellion,
      crushed for our sins.
   He was beaten so we could be whole.
      He was whipped so we could be healed.
 6 All of us, like sheep, have strayed away.
      We have left God’s paths to follow our own.
   Yet the Lord laid on him
      the sins of us all.

 7 He was oppressed and treated harshly,
      yet he never said a word.
   He was led like a lamb to the slaughter.
      And as a sheep is silent before the shearers,
      he did not open his mouth.
 8 Unjustly condemned,
      he was led away.[b]
   No one cared that he died without descendants,
      that his life was cut short in midstream.
   But he was struck down
      for the rebellion of my people.
 9 He had done no wrong
      and had never deceived anyone.
   But he was buried like a criminal;
      he was put in a rich man’s grave.

 10 But it was the Lord’s good plan to crush him
      and cause him grief.
   Yet when his life is made an offering for sin,
      he will have many descendants.
   He will enjoy a long life,
      and the Lord’s good plan will prosper in his hands.
 11 When he sees all that is accomplished by his anguish,
      he will be satisfied.
   And because of his experience,
      my righteous servant will make it possible
   for many to be counted righteous,
      for he will bear all their sins.
 12 I will give him the honors of a victorious soldier,
      because he exposed himself to death.
   He was counted among the rebels.
      He bore the sins of many and interceded for rebels.


 

Monday, March 22, 2010

African Animals Everywhere!

Third grade has completed their African Animal science projects and our hallway has come alive! Each student was responsible for creating a model of their animal living in its habitat, as well as writing a research paper and designing a poster. Mrs. O'Dell and I are so proud of everyone's hard work! Here is a slideshow, but if you want to see the projects up close and personal, stop by the lower floor of the elementary building... just please don't feed the animals!






Tuesday, March 16, 2010

"I AM THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD"

In honor of a new month, Mrs. O'Dell and I have decorated a new bulletin board in the hallway. Looking back this year, we have been so blessed to go on multiple field trips. We have traveled to the Tennessee Aquarium and took a stroll down to the Governor's mansion. We have even made our way to Savannah and St. Simon's Island to learn more about Georgia's rich history.
Although we are blessed to experience these trips, there is a deeper meaning at work. Mrs. O'Dell and I were reminded of the verse found in John 8:12 "I am the light of the world; he who follows Me willnot walk in the darkness, but will have the Light of Life." Like the verse states, Christ came to this earth to bring light into a very dark place. Without Him we have no hope. It is so amazing that we can connect our class field trips to this verse. Christ is our light, but he has also given us a command. In Matthew 5: 14-16 God then speaks to us by saying, "You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven." We are putting this into practice as we are ambassadors for Christ on every trip. It is such a joy to teach the children that wherever we go, whatever we do, we are to shine the light God has given us to people we meet. What a valuable lesson for eight and nine year olds... and even teachers! I love that the Lord is using The Heiskell School's third grade to share His love and hope to people of all ages!