Student Athletes Assembly

Submitted by linda.beck on

We were so lucky today to have an assembly today put on by some student athletes from Spanish Fork High School.

They did a great job and teaching our students to be kind and respectful to others.

They had some questions for the students "What would you do?" it made them think of how they would act in certain situations.

They taught them to THINK before they speak.

T= Is it True?

H=Is it Helpful?

I=Is it Inspiring?

N=Is it Necessary?

K=Is it Kind?

Egypt Walk

Submitted by linda.beck on

Today our 6th grades had their Egypt Walk. They have been studying about Egypt, they have learned so much and have had a great time making their projects to show to all of the students and parents. It was fun to walk through the classrooms and see all the creative projects that were on display.  We have such great students at East Meadows!

#emmustangpride #runningahead

1st Grade Pirate Day

Submitted by linda.beck on

Our 1st grade classes had a fun day, many of them dressed like pirates and acted like pirates and they had a great time! Our teachers make amazing pirates! We love our students and teachers at East Meadows! #emmustangepride #runningahead

2nd Grade Field Trip

Submitted by linda.beck on

2nd Grade had a great day on their field trip! They went on the Provo River Trail and to the Pumpkin Patch. The students had a great time! Thanks to all the parent helpers that went as well! We have great students, parents and faculty! Thanks for showing your Mustange Pride!

4-H Ambassadors for 2017-2018

Submitted by linda.beck on

Our 4-H program is in full swing here at East Meadows!

We have our Ambassadors who help with our program. They help with the pledge, snacks, and in the various clubs. We have a great group this year!

We have so many fun 4-H groups going on. Our next session will start on Monday October 23rd. Watch for the sign ups next week.

6th Grade Egypt Unit

Submitted by linda.beck on

Our 6th grade classes are getting ready for their Egypt Walk tomorrow. They learn so much and have so much fun with this unit. We can't wait to see how creative they are and all that they have learned. It will be great!

 

5th Grade Visit Centennial Park

Submitted by linda.beck on

Fifth Graders went on a field trip last week. They walked to Centennial Park (soldiers had to walk a lot) and did Revolutionary War activities. These activities included making a hat (Yankee Doodle hat) with a feather, playing games (pick up sticks, cats cradle, and a solitaire game with beans), learning about Paul Revere's Ride, and learning some Von Steuben militia drills. The students had a great time.