Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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110 North ABC StreetMilledgeville, Georgia 31061Main Phone: 478-453-4176FAX: 478-457-3327Mrs. Geneva BrazielSuperintendent Baldwin County Schools
~CONGRATULATIONS~Ms. Jocelyn Hill, 1st grade teacher at Blandy Hills Elementary, won $1274.00 from the Tri Co. EMC Bright Ideas Grant!
Second graders, Anna and Ming enjoyed making right, obtuse, and acute angles using pretzels and gum drops, along with Devon Harper making cubes with toothpicks and marshmallows in Mrs. Black's kindergarten class.Glendon and Cheyenne peer evaluate projects on vertebrate and invertebrate animalsFifth grade students collaborate while planning to present their graphing dataMembers of Blandy Hills Trail Blazers learn about erosion by observing the effect of shaking on clay bricks. After every 200 shakes the canister was opened and the contents were observed. Predictions and conclusions were made and discussed.
GCSU basketball player, reads "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle to Ms. Black's classTrendsetters Reading Mentor Program - This successful initiative pairs high school students with good citizenship skills and academics with elementary age mentorsBaldwin High Mentors -James Humphries (with Jalen Walls) and Erica Ammons (with Jamal Hurst) read with Blandy Hill students twice a month Mrs. Drummond's second grade math students at Blandy Hills Elementary are showing their "100th Day of School Collections" to the class. The students were asked to display a collection of 100 items in honor of celebrating the 100th day of school.
Social Studies student create mobiles Math students discover Base 10Demonstrating anglesStudents and parents enjoy a Student of the Month celebration. Students were recognized for "generosity".
BLANDY RECYCLES!Detavius Veal made a life size man that represents himself naming him Detavius the Recycable Dude 5th grade students working on prime and composite numbers. They stated they use factors when we they put things in groups, find the greatest common factor, and the least common multiple.Kindergartener Brent Lumpkin perfects his Celebration of Writing piece all by himself!2nd grade students Kayla Waddell and Kelsey Smith are playing "frog games" to help them with grammar.