Every Child, Every Chance, Every Day November 2014 Discover Zone After School Program at Lewis & Clark GET IN THE ZONE…..DISCOVER ZONE!!!!! Question 1: Students – ever find yourself wondering what you are going to do after school? Question 2: Parents – Ever wonder what your child does after school and who they are with? ANSWER: Discover Zone after school program at Lewis & Clark Middle School can help answer both questions. Discover Zone offers after school clubs & activities to students at Lewis & Clark Middle School. ANY student enrolled at Lewis & Clark Middle School is eligible to participate and all activities are offered FREE OF CHARGE! Discover Zone currently provides after school activities in multiple 5-week sessions throughout the school year. Activities take place after school Mondays through Thursdays, until 5:00 p.m. All activities take place at Lewis & Clark Middle School and are led by area youth serving organizations (Girl Scouts, 4H, Friendship House, MSU-B, & others) and community volunteers who have been interviewed and screened prior to acceptance with Discover Zone. Session One starts Oct. 6 through Dec. 18. Parents are encouraged to volunteer as well. Registration forms and activity calendars can be picked up at Discover Zone, Lewis & Clark Middle School, room 103. For more information please call Nate Becker, Youth Development Coordinator, at 647-2032. Important Dates for Parents to Know! Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, November 26, 27, 28. Thanksgiving break Wednesday, December 24 ……….Winter Break (Monday, January 5, 2014 school resumes) Friday, January 16 …………...End of Semester Monday, January 19 ………...PIR Day, No School Friday, January 23 …...Second quarter marks sent home LEWIS & CLARK SCHOOL SAFETY I want to assure the parents of Lewis & Clark Middle School that the staff is doing everything possible to keep your children safe. The following procedures have been implemented over the last school year: 1. All doors except the front doors will be kept locked during the school day. 2. All visitors will sign in at the office and receive a visitor’s badge. This includes visits to the cafeteria during lunch hours. All parents or visitors in the building must have a badge or school personnel will send the visitor back to the office. 3. Throughout this school year, Lewis & Clark will be practicing the following: several fire drills, an evacuation to our alternative location, (Elks Lodge, 934 Lewis Ave., 406-252-8407), a lockdown, and a shelter in place (snowstorms, chemical spills). Some of our drills will take place during the lunch hour and during passing times. 4. The staff will be talking to students about emergency situations, safe locations, and how to find a staff member for help if they are transitioning between classes. 5. The Lewis & Clark staff takes great pride in teaching our students to cooperate with school personnel during an emergency. We understand that these new safety rules can be stressful and time consuming, however, the safety of our students and staff is our utmost concern. Thank you for your patience and cooperation! Steve Pomroy, Principal Police to begin enforcing the “No Parking” signs around school Prompted by complaints from drivers on 14th St W, between Grand & Lewis, the Billings Police Department will be enforcing the “No Parking” zones around Lewis & Clark Middle School. According to SRO Zorzakis, “a danger zone exists on the west side of Lewis & Clark”. Parents are illegally stopping southbound on 14th St W to pick up their kids, creating a danger zone for both cars and students. The southbound traffic lane is not wide enough to safely accommodate both stopping and the flow of normal traffic. The danger is increased in this zone, when students cross in the middle of the street, in between vehicles, to reach parents illegally stopped across the street. SRO Zorzakis suggests parents pull into the parking lot behind the school to safely pick up their kids. A little cooperation goes a long way in keeping our children safe. Welcome to Lewis and Clark Middle School from Mrs. Bayne, Mrs. Beaumont and Mr. Brook with a special greeting to parents of our 6th graders. Middle School is a new system with roles, personnel and procedures different from the elementary buildings. Please know that you can call the Counseling Center with your inquiries of how-do-things-work-at-this-school. We are happy to help you! The first quarter kept us very busy with scheduling new students, changing schedules, arranging Individualized Education Program meetings and Parent/Team meetings and coordinating, proctoring and trouble-shooting the Fall NWEA-MAP Testing, in the midst of all our other duties. Learning the names of our students is a huge job in the beginning of every year and always a challenge as we try to put names and faces together. We hope we are able to meet most of our parents as the year progresses. Please be in contact with the counseling Center if we can be of service to you and your student. Thanks for sharing your terrific children with us. Happy, safe and successful students are our goals. To contact us: Cynthia Bayne Marcia Beaumont Kevin Brook Secretary Grade 7 Grade 8 Gr. 6: Kimm, Korf & Zickefoose Gr. 6: Feely & Reitz 281-5909 281-5969 281-5908 baynec@billingsschools.org beaumontm@billingsschools.org brookks@billingsschoools.org History Alive Lewis and Clark’s history department had some fun with the causes of the American Revolution. Mr. Visser, Mr. Jensen, Mr. Polkow, and Mr. Jarvis presided over a town hall meeting in which students, posed as Patriots (for Independence), Loyalists (against Independence), or Neutralists. They debated the course of American history. Students prepared for the meeting for a few days and then had a great historical simulation in which many of them dressed in period costume. Each period, the Neutralists voted on which side presented the most compelling case. Passionate arguments were made, fun was had by all, and more importantly – the students understood why we broke free from Great Britain. Ask your student if they voted for independence the period he/she participated in! Special thanks goes to Mrs. Waddington for her help and for hosting the event in the media center. Huzzah! Gorilla up! Mark your calendars!!!! Coffee Sales will kick off Friday November 14th. Sales will continue through November 24th. Tech. Ed. club will begin meeting on Wednesday mornings starting on the 4th of December. Involved students will be preparing for the state TSA (Technology Student Association) competition. Activities include various technology related contests that require the contestants to use problem solving techniques to come up with the solutions. If you have any questions please fell free to call Mr. Liston at 281-5914. $20 The Title VII-Indian Education Program at Lewis and Clark is staffed with one home to school coordinator, Kati Fink. She works primarily with our Native students and families. If you need to contact her, you can call at 281 -5923, or email at fink@billingsschools.org. Kati is here Monday, Thursday, and Friday. Native club will be every other Thursday for about an hour after school starting on 10/23/2014. Tutoring will be available every Monday after school. Club and homework assistance will meet for the first time in Kati’s office, and other meeting places will be determined. “STUDENT COUNCIL IS PUTTING YOU FIRST” Lewis and Clark Student Council under the sponsorship of Mr. Visser has been very busy this fall! The twenty two person council has already raised over $600 at Saturday Live with our Billings Best Yogurt booth and our hat day in early October. Student council helped put on special ice cream socials for all students as well as guided tours for open house. We have many exciting projects lined up for this year. All student council members will participate in a community service project this year that will partner with Mr. Jarvis' "Two Roads Project". We are also helping Ms. Wardrip with a school art project. Kudos to all of our members for an outstanding start! Indian Education and Native Club Attention MATHletes: Math Club Has Begun! What: Lewis and Clark Middle School Math Club When: Friday Mornings at 7:30 Where: The Lewis and Clark Middle School Library Who: All Lewis and Clark Students who are interested in increasing their math knowledge and problem solving skills. Why: The Lewis and Clark Middle School Math Club will be preparing our MATHletes for the upcoming math contests later this fall and in the spring. We will also be sharpening our math skills to make us better math students, and hopefully having a little fun along the way! Questions: Please see Mrs. Staub or Mrs. Fitzgerald PLEASE CHECK IN As a safety precaution for our students, we need to have ALL parents and visitors check in the main office. You will be asked to sign in and you will receive a visitor’s pass. For your child’s safety, our teachers are trained to stop and question any person who does not have a valid pass. Please remember to check in each and every time you enter the building! Native Club will be a fun way to get to know each other, play games, have snacks, and plan fun adventures. The club will be holding fundraisers in order to pay for the adventures and t-shirts. Money earned this year will be spent this year. All students are invited to come and participate. Thank you, Scouts’ Honor Sponsors! The Scouts’ Honor program recognizes students who are academic achievers. Each quarter any student who achieves a 3.5 or higher grade point average receives a Scouts’ Honor card which entitles that student to discounts and free items from area merchants. We would like to thank our Scouts’ Honor sponsors. Please patronize these fine merchants! American Classic Pizza, 2658 Grand Ave. Signed, Sealed and Delivered, 1212 Grand Ave. Suite 13 NeeCee’s, 2821 2nd Ave. North Flowers from the Heart, 1010 Grand Ave. Papa Murphy’s, 1212 Grand Ave. Salon 17/Shelly Fiant, 1709 17th St. W.. Sunset Bowl, 1625 Central Ave. Bagel Inc., 2135 Grand Ave. Sunshine Express, 3209 Grand Ave. Taco Treat, 1313 Grand Ave. Time Out Sports, 1603 Grand Ave. Subway, 875 Grand Ave. Fuddruckers, 2011 Overland Ave. Sam & Louies’ Pizza, 1595 Grand Ave. The Pita Pit, 2228 1/2 Grand & 2813 2nd $20 Special Olympics 2014-2015 Special Olympics at Lewis and Clark is back!!!! The 2014 fall sports start with basketball and equestrian. Athletes participating in Basketball from Lewis and Clark are Ashley Luskleet and John Bedwell. Their team, The Firecrackers consists of 10 players from various middle schools and high schools acrossBillings. This year we will host the 3rd annual Yellowstone Valley Regional Basketball Tournament on October 25th. The Firecrackers along with other teams from the area will gather together for a fun filled day of Basketball. The games will be played at Lewis and Clark MS and Will James MS. The teams will then travel to Helena in November to attend the State Special Olympics Basketball Tournament. We also have a skills component to our Basketball season. From Lewis and Clark, Alana Crook will compete at the area competition on November 10th here at Lewis and Clark MS. For more information regarding Special Olympics contact Tammy Grimm @ Lewis and Clark MS. Participating in Equestrian this fall from Lewis and Clark are Rebecca and Sarah Eck. The are riding out the Equine Motel in Lockwood. CARE Club is off to a great start this year! We are already busy with many projects and we have plans for lots of fun activities throughout the year. Congratulations to this years officers: Clara Bentler ( president), Emma Black ( vice president), Rachel Eaton and Natalie Romei ( co secretaries), and Ashlyn Morales and Grace Steepe ( announcements). Our sixth through eighth graders are currently planning and preparing to support activities in observation of Red Ribbon Week . Students will be dressing in a different theme each day of the week October 27th through October 31st in order to draw attention to their pledge to stay drug and alcohol free! We will keep you posted on future activities that support our school and community! Seventh grade science students have been working on learning about the tool of science and how scientists experiment. After a lot of practice, students were introduced to termites. They found out termites have no eyes, but are able to sense their surroundings using their sense of smell. They found that worker termites will follow certain types of ink! After observing termites and ink-drawn circles, the students devised their own experiment to see what else they could learn about termites. They learned a lot about termites, how to design and experiment, how to write and share what they learned, and 6th grade honor roll Allen Ans Arnold Ash Bear Cloud Bear Don't Walk Belcourt-Lowe Black Bough Brager Brooke Brott Burd Burghardt Carey Christense Clark Cole Conklin Cronk DeRoeck Dolan Easton Egan Emineth Eto Fink French Gilsdorf Goffena Goodridge Goss Graves Green Summer Abigail Summer Lee Skyler Joshaunna Lilly Haddan Olivia Ashley Hailey Taylor Paul Elizabeth Surrena Cheyenne Uriah Madilyn Connor Keenan Savanna Nate Jack Harley Tatum Kerani Kiyomi Kailei Isaiah Riley Kaeden Madison Andy Reegan Athena Gugler Haslem Hegg Hernandez Hoerster Hogg John Kennah Kerns Keyser Kolstad LaBeau Lavenger Leone Leonhardt Lind Lozano Luft Luse Lyle Mallary Malloy Martinez McMullen McMullen McNeish Miller Miller McCoun Montiel Nentwig Parnell Pierce Porter Jasmine Hannah Kimberly Xavier Stephon Heather Michaiah Teja Liam Leown Nickolas Olivia Azurae Kris Hannah Sarah Ashlynn Tucker Ryen Remy Alivia Maliea Alauna Kacey Julia Justine Sopia Sean Elijah Seager Daisy Skylar Greer Predmore Pryor Quintana Raber Reid Roccisano Rogers Rogers Rolfson Runestad Russell Sandefur Schauer Schreckendgust Schreier Schwarm-Simpson Seibel Singh Slade Solland Sopko Steffan Stewart Stoddart Strong-Stephens Teter Thelen Toffton Turnquist Vaughn Webb Welk Williams Wimpfheimer Taiylor Sydney Ashley Dylan Kacey Rosa Gabby Braylon Simon Chris Bobby Bailey Caid Brady Allie Davlin Makaila Taranveer Alli Heidi Theo Payton Cyanna Lauren Haleigh Anthony Hailey Marley Bryn Jayden Mariah Samantha Dailyn Ciera Library Renovations Parents, Tell us how Lewis & Clark is doing! We need your input and hope you take this quick online survey about your experiences and thoughts about our school. Your opinion is very important to us, Thanks, Steve Pomroy, Principal. To take the survey, participants simply need: Survey website: http://myvoicesurvey.org Survey Participation Code: 88eba7 You may participate anytime during the two-week survey window: Start Date: December 01, 2014 End Date: December 15, 2014 Check current Lewis Library events and links to great free research resources on the library website: https://sites.google.com/a/billingsschools.org/lewis-clark-middle-school-library/ 7th Grade Lewis & Clark Middle School 1st Quarter Academic Achievers Congratulations to all the students listed for maintaining a “3.0” or better grade point average for the 1st quarter of this school year. It is an accomplishment of which you can be proud. The entire Lewis and Clark Middle School staff commends you for your effort. Adolph Ady Aguirre Barth Baughman Bennett Bentler Bick Birkeland Blain Boggio Bough Boyd Bradshaw Braley Breiter Brindley Buck Buckland Caraway Castro Castro Cermak Choyfoo Clark Clarke Clay Clayton Collett Cooper Costin Cotharn Dahlberg Dangerfield Davila DeBar Demaniow Dennis DeVries Dillon Dolan Dooley Dostal Eck Eckhardt Eliason Erekson Esplin Evans Evans Felten Field Fix-Brierton Frisby Thomas Corinne Isabel Haley Brian Zackery Finnian Avery Eden Ashli Joseph Andrew April Tylere Jhett Dahlia Madelyne Hailey Kyler Lyberti Marisa Gabriel William Jordan Michael Joseph Simonne Dylan Solfrid Kynzee Elijah Jayla Tealy Bailey Eliana Carly James Austin Cody Kelsey Koby Kye-lin Garrett Sarah Brianne Nicholas Isaiah McKenzie Daemiun Redel Ellie Kaden Lillian Mariah Frye Funke Gallagher Garcia Gatlin George Gibson Grossman Guerrero Guilland Gutierrez Haemmerle Hall Hamilton Hanson Harper Hart Harvey Haslam Hegg Hilliard Hinckley Holmes Hoppe Horn Houle Howell Humphrey Jenkins Johnson Jordahl Kelly Kenyon King Kirby Kirby Kleinsasser Kooyer Kraske Kraske Krueger Kuntz Largent Lave Lawson Lennick Leo Lindberg Logulo Lorenz Losoya Lozano Lysaght Lysaght Mallary Lily Jordan Karissa Nathanial Riley Samuel Lexi Treyton Emily Amanda Zachary Jordyn Anela Alexander Carter Taylor Donald Hailey Zachary Kira Jadon Chase Areannah Annabelle Gia Zoe Olivia Jenna Erin Summer Jaeden Rowan Jazer Leiaya Helen Katherine Sydney Rylee Parker Aisley Cannon Mikenzie Conor Julia Jasmine Rylan Cameron Bryce Gabriel Layla Hunter Leonathan Sheryl Val'Ree Joleen Malone Martinez Martinsen Matye May Miller Miller Mills Mitchell Monson Montague Morey Morgan Morse Myers Nottingham Nyquist Pachl Palin Pannell Paris Peete Perea Pierni Porter Potter Putman Qualman Reitz Ricci Rickbeil Riek Rimer Rodriguez Roesler Rolle Romei Ross Roush Rowe Sand Sanderson Schell Schoneberg Scott Sell Sevareid Smith Sones Soria Standing Rock Steiner Stene Sulser Taylor Jadyn Daphne Emma Nathan Harrison Brendan Savannah LeeAndra Alison Mitchell Virginia Gavin Aaliyah Hunter Ginny Katie Allison Emma Tygr Drake Reagan Madison Kaydyn Ashton Samara Clayton Adam Emma Spencer Cael Bengt Phoenix Kimberly Evaleyn Jaelynn Sean Natalie Elizabeth Eric Christopher Aiden Quinn Daysha Kylee Kelbi Mackenzie Alex Kyle Ashley Haven Austin Karli Shauna Ewan Payton Thelen Tiry Tschetter Uhren Uzelac Vejtasa Verhasselt Viker Viviano Wadman Walker Wallace Walter Walton Watts Welk West Westerman White Whitney Wilson Wolf Woodley Woodring Wright Yohannes Zimmer Taylor Emily Emily Brady Joely Keely Kaden Patyn Jenine Macey Nicolas Levi Ethan Shane Joshua Steena Dynasti Maisie Gloria Carlyn Mildus Anya Hunter Noah Alyas Ezra Laura 8th Grade Lewis & Clark Middle School 1st Quarter Academic Achievers Congratulations to all the students listed for maintaining a “3.0” or better grade point average for the 1st quarter of this school year. It is an accomplishment of which you can be proud. The entire Lewis and Clark Middle School staff commends you for your effort. Abdallah Allie Avery Bach Banderob Barrett Belcourt-Lowe Bentler Bertrand Biggins Binstock Binstock Black Blackmore Borden Borg Bowles Breum Brown Bruns Bruns Budde Burgess Bykonen Cady Caraway Carr Chacon Chavez Church Clark Clarke Clayton Cotharn Cozzens Creitz Crook Curtiss Dale Daubert DeAnda Pease Deppmeier DeVries Dixon Dolan Dominguez Ealy Easton Eaton Ebach Eccles Erekson Esplin Evenson Olivia Samantha Ryleigh Madison Cloie Kaitlyn Angelie Clara Devon Dasia Vu Karsen Emma Emma Collin Marissa Kyla Kaylee Eric Maisee Alex Michael Brooklyn Geoffrey Todd Claire Ivanna Harper Lucas Keaton Kaitlyn Gwendolyn Ulrike Selina Christian Meliyah Emma Alana Nicole Andrew Peyton Gabriella Molly Grace Chrishon Star Deizy Hayden Olivia Rachel Miranda Adrianna Elijah Nathan Max Fawcett Felstet Finch Fisher Foster Frank Freese Frerichs Gall Gar Gaston Gatlin Gonzalez Goodale Goodridge Gormley Goudy Gratwohl Grunseth Guerrero Habener Hageman Haivala Hall Hall Hallgrimson Hallgrimson Harder Harris-Watts Hash Heffel Heflin Heilman Henrickson Henrickson Hockin Hockin Hohn Honea Hope Hoppe Howey Hunter Jaeger Jenkins Jette Jimenez Johnson Johnson Kappel Kelsey Kimball Kirchmar Kirwin Kittelson Iyana Sidney Austin Dylan Marko Kendall Anna-Lena Mackenzie Hayden Landon Angelica Jenna Marcella Cole Jane Ebin Theresa Jonathan Kyann Armando Ian Jacob Zane Peter Tyler Jaden Jaylyn Ethan Jamy Alexa Alexa Kendall Sophia Jalin Amanda Simon Nickolai Stephen Fletcher Conrad Lilly Christopher Connor Alden Nicholas Blayne Caitlin Avery Madison Molly Adam Allina Clayton Colton Kade Korb Kraske Kriskovich LaVe Legare Lehman Leroy Lindberg Lindsay Love Luskleet Ly MacDonald Maehl Martin Martinez Maynard McQueen Moberly Model Montiel Morales Morales Morup-Baez Munson Murphy Nelson Nutting O'Donnell Okragly Olson Parker Poetzl Polkowske Ramirez Randak Restad Richardson Roberts Robertson Robinson Roccisano Rosier Ross Rush Russell Sappington Sargent Schafer Scheller Schnetter Schreier Scrivener Shaw Shay Kearra Kirsten Keilee Joseph Emery Riley Makenzie Adam John Eric Ashley Vivian Brooklyn Kathleen Kaleb Lauren Sarah Kade Makenzie Mikayla Angelique James Ashlynn Darius Elley Trevor Kobe Cally Bryanna Ameris Dillon Robert Michael Connor Grace Samuel Sarah Sophia Benjamin Taylor Emily Isabella Kylie Tanesha Diana Shana Parker Jotaro Jade Mackenzie Danyel Rylee Jonathan Josiah Victoria Sheneman Sheridan Shull Slade Slevira Smith Smith Smith Smith Solland Stapleton Stapleton Steffan Steppe Sutherland Thompson Thompson Jon Nicole Logan Hayden Thalia Dayton Payton Hailey Rayna Heather Blair Amber Alexandria Grace Irvin Serenity Mary Timmons Turner Turner Volbrecht Ward Weatherby West Willett Wilson Winberg Winters Winters Wolff Wong Yarbrough Zent Eli James Payton McKenna Bailey Calista Magnolia Jaxon Ethan Alexus Madison Mackenzie Tab Isaac Hayden Dalton The Rattler Team has had a great first quarter, learning all sorts of fun and exciting things. In science, we learned about scientific method (love those termites) and also studying ecology. In math, we have reviewed operations with rational numbers and are moving on to expressions and equations. In English, we just finished The Wednesday Wars, a coming of age story. The students really enjoyed this novel and some even said it was “the best book they have ever read”. In geography, we are studying North America and Mr. Swanson’s class even got to write their own constitutions. In health we are studying the bones and muscles. In p.e. we are starting our basketball unit. 7th grade girls will be starting their games shortly and the wrestlers are off to a great season. Boys basketball will start practicing on December 8th. We hope to have a great turn out of players. Remind your student to come to class prepared and ready to work. Thanks for all the parent support. We hope to continue to have a fabulous year. The Wolves’ year is a “howling” success thus far. These “pups” are some of the nicest ones we’ve had a pleasure to teach! Speaking of teaching, this quarter has already been a whirlwind of learning. In Math, students have finished reviewing past knowledge, and they are about to start two-step equations and graphing linear-equations. Whoa! That’s some serious learning, but that’s just the beginning. Moving into P.E. and Health, students are going to wrap their brains around tobacco and drugs, while wrapping up their fitness unit. Their fitness has “paid” off during the Walk-A-Thon: they raised $487 for weight room equipment. Students are also getting “pumped” for History; they are starting a “Revolution.” And their “Why’s History Important?” essays were revolutionary in themselves, though some needed a new “plan of attack.” Perhaps the revision process will aid them in English as they are moving into their Anne Frank theme analysis essays. Afterward, students will be “Poe”king around the mind of Edgar Allan Poe, exploring the genre of mystery and suspense, which should be old-news after their murder -mystery activity in Science using the Scientific Process, a process they will need to use when doing their inventions: a major project that is due on December 15 with checkpoints along the way. What is your child’s industrious idea? Well, after this plethora of learning, students better have some foresight when it comes to their high school journey as they will be registering for their ninth grade classes in December. Dialogue with your child about his or her goals to make this process more meaningful. Let’s make it a memorable and successful year! Go Wolves! History: We just had our town hall meeting on the eve of the Revolution with the Loyalists, Patriots and Neutralists. Next up is the Revolutionary War and the crazy document known as the Declaration of Independence. Pretty soon we’ll be dissecting the Constitution and our Bill of Rights. This is all good stuff! 6TH GRADE NEWS! It is hard to believe that one quarter of the school year is already over. We have been working hard in all of our subjects. In math we have been learning about factors (prim factorization with exponents) and multiples. We will be moving on to fractions. In reading, we are working on our Holocaust unit with a novel, "Number the Stars". Early civilization is the topic being discussed in social studies. Be sure to ask what interesting things are being discussed in science (Forces and Motion/Nature of Matter). REMINDER!!!! With winter coming, just a reminder that unless a student is with a teacher or in an activity they must vacate the building by 3:30! Science: We just finished metric measurement and will be diving into the periodic table next. Students were to have their science project idea approved and turned in by Oct. 1. Final project is due Dec. 15, which is right around the corner. Math: We will be starting linear equations both solving and graphing. Students are encouraged to stay caught up on daily work. Health/PE: We are starting the alcohol, tobacco, and drug until, which discusses the harmful effects of all those listed. We also introduce abstinence during this unit. We are also continuing to work on our cardiovascular until, which includes the Pacer, the mile, and the 12-minute run. Ahhh...what the students love most! English: We just finished Summer of My German Soldier, a novel set in the USA during WWII. The students wrote essays demonstrating their ability to integrate quotes in their writing to prove a point. We will be focusing on the elements of literature in the weeks to come! The Griz teachers hope all is well and we are off to a great start for this school year! The Bobcat team is enjoying a new year of learning and fun! We are so excited to have such amazing and talented seventh graders on our team, and we are looking forward to a great year. Mrs. Greene’s science class spent the first part of the year making sure everyone knew how to stay safe in science class, use science tools, and how scientists experiment. Since then, they have moved on to their Environmental Science unit. One of the first activities was, "Oh, Deer!". Students became "deer" that had to find resources in their environment while avoiding wolves, disease, fire, drought, and hunters! They will be applying what they learned during this activity to help them understand many of the concepts in the unit. In English students have just finished the novel The Breadwinner based on a true story of a young girl living in war torn Afghanistan. Next, we will be looking at some biographical stories of children living in Kabul Afghanistan. Next we will move on to some works by Edgar Allan Poe! In Mrs. Allie’s Geography classes students have just finished studying the United States and now they will migrate up to Canada. Mrs. Fitgerald’s math classes have been busy making interactive notebooks and working at solving equations. Mr. Luft’s Health Enhancement classes have just finished up with their fitness testing and they are beginning the study of the body systems in Health class. It has been a busy and exciting start to the school year and we look forward to visiting with parents during parent teacher conferences in November! Lewis & Clark Middle School 1315 Lewis Avenue Billings, MT 59102 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Billings, MT Permit #88 Newsletter
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