Thanks to our parents who came out to our VIP meet and greet hosted by Mrs. Caine! We’re excited to have a great support system of parents this year.
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
vip
vip
These programming students successfully built a minicomputer and programmed a Pico to display a traffic light today in class. Awesome!
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
Computer
Computer
Mrs. Carden’s math class presenting their survey data through graphs.
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
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7th grade science teachers have something cool they’ve been prepping for: a massive collaborative project with Pike County schools to raise money and awareness for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Stay tuned for more awesome learning experiences in this project!
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In the mornings, prior to homeroom starting at 7:45, Dr. Davis warms up our minds with creative team building challenges. The past few mornings students have worked in creating origami art. They had to design, build and title their artworks. I love seeing all the different things they designed and came up with!
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
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Coach Flakes volunteered her time to help Mrs. Anderson's kids make some of her famous biscuits!
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
Biscuit
Biscuit
Biscuit
Biscuit
Time to register for the PSAT!
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PSAT
Throughout the week students have a chance to earn raffle tickets for work completed in math. Raffle tickets are drawn on Fridays for tacky prizes. We play with the rules of white elephant where a prize can be stolen. Although the prizes aren’t grand, the laughs are and makes it worth the win!! 🥇
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
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test
Our Kindness Club shared positive messages on the sidewalk, what a great way to kick off our Friday morning!
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
sidewalk
sidewalk
sidewalk
Thank you to the Lumpkin Literacy Coalition for their donation of novels for our 6th graders to read together in class!
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
novels
Our 6th grade scientists observed the property of density by stacking samples of saline in straws.
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
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science
science
Slime bubble competitions in homeroom: Who can create the biggest air pocket? And who’s can last the longest without popping
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
bubble
bubble
In homeroom Monday, Dr. David’s students created tissue paper flowers and wrote appreciation cards to teachers. They put the cards and flowers in teacher mailboxes. It was amazing to see the different flower designs created 💐 🌸 🌺 and a fun way to start the week off right!
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
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flowersx
Mrs. Stroud’s class joined Mr. Fagan’s class for a science lab this morning! Students practiced different ways of measuring parts of a whole using chocolate bars.
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
chocolate
7th grade students had fun in STEAM today! Katie Parker Gravlin, owner of Chestatee Bee Farm in Dahlonega spoke to the classes about bees, let them See and touch hive equipment and also taste her newest batch of honey!
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
Bee
Bee
Bee
Dr. Davis is using home room time to get students working together, laugh, and learn more about each other. Check out their monster runway fashion show!
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
monster
Coach Rhodes's 7th grade ELA classes participated in an immersion station rotation learning and writing about the 1960s.
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
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Station
Station
We are so excited to have full time band, art, and chorus programs at LCMS! Hardwood, Isaacs, and Martin are doing amazing things already with our 6th graders. 100% of their students were engaged in creating art today. Not every middle school is lucky enough to have 3 amazing teachers, but we are!
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
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art
chorus
Mrs. Brunner tries to follow step by step directions written out by her students for making a PB&J. The kids were able to see how precision of language is important, especially when giving directions!
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
Brunner
Mrs. Carden's class worked on how important it is to read directions and work together. Individually students did not know what the puzzle said, however after working together they were able to complete the puzzle to solve the mystery. Moral of our story, we are #bettertogether
almost 3 years ago, Nathan Gerrells
puzzle
puzzle
puzzle
puzzle