Dance party! We did the cupid shuffle, cha cha slide, macarana, and cotton eye Joe! But my favorite part was when the YMCA came on the kids started singing the song Mrs. Choi taught them about angles. #learningisfun#NokesvilleTigers@CoachChoi23
Our Picnic was a blast today. We played on inflatables, yard games, played soccer, sung, and danced. Thank you to all our parent donations, volunteers, and students for making todsy special! #NokesvilleTigers#5thgradepicnic
We've been making board games for concepts we learned this year. Loved hearing, "wow this game was fun!" As they solved multi-step computation problems. We had Candy Land, Guess Who (for numbers), Risk, and so many unique creations. #NokesvilleTigers
Had to squeeze in one more visit with our book buddies. We loved reading with our book buddies and today had a special bonus....eating Popsicles. Thanks @DanicaLow for treating us to Popsicles and letting us hang with our buddies. #NokesvilleTigers#bookbuddies
Yesterday's part 1 of 5th Grade's picnic was a success. Due to rain we had our Gaming Truck and Ice Cream Truck only yesterday. The kids had a blast! #NokesvilleTigers
The students had a fun "May the 4th" Day thanks to Mrs. Choi. They even used Star Wars to review 1st vs 3rd person perspectives for their reading SOL! #NokesvilleTigers@CoachChoi23
Love how engaged everyone was in our first day of Science GAP (Group Activity Practice for Science SOL review). The students are working together solving SOL review questions. #NokesvilleTigers
Using books to dive deeper on one of the energy sources we've learned about: wind power, hydropower, solar power and nuclear power. The kids worked in teams to describe what the energy was and the pros and cons. Thanks @LibraryTns for pulling books for us! #NokesvilleTigers
We had a great time sharing our Shape Books during book buddies @MayeMrsa on Friday! First we read our books with our buddies and then we shared with the whole group. They were so proud to show off their books. #NokesvilleTigers#bookbuddies#bookcreator