The Technology Student Association (TSA) is selling luminaries for $5 to honor survivors, those battling cancer, and to remember loved ones.  The luminaries will decorate Forest Park on the night of Relay for Life - Sept. 9th.  We are taking donations through Sept. 8th.  We will have a 50/50 pot at the Parsons/LCHS football game on Sept. 8th and also be selling luminaries that night. Please contact any TSA student, Kendra Barcus (kbarcus@vikingnet.net)or Megan Fugate to purchase or donate. Donate Online at https://mobileacs.org/4b1skl Viking TSA goal is to raise $500 to help fight cancer.
over 1 year ago, Parsons District Schools
Rekay for Life Luminaries
First grade students enjoyed playing a number sense game with partners in Mrs. Hicks's class. Math is fun!
over 1 year ago, Tiffany Hicks
math fun
Mrs. Manley's class is having fun during reading rotations!
over 1 year ago, Olivia Manley
Fun in first grade!
Fun in first grade!
Fun in first grade!
Fun in first grade!
Xavier was the first to lose a tooth in Mrs. McGuire's first grade class. We love to celebrate lost teeth!
over 1 year ago, Kyra McGuire
Look at that smile!
We read a poem and put up a tooth for each tooth that is lost.
Jennings is a STAR!!!!
over 1 year ago, Shelley Gardner
Star Student
Star Student
Star Student
After listening to the story "The Dot" by Peter H. Reynolds's, a story about finding creativity within yourself, kindergarteners had their own chance at making creative dots this week in Mrs. Shields' art class. They will cut the dots out next week to make a galaxy collage!
over 1 year ago, Jordyn Shields
KG having fun painting dots!
Practicing handling art tools and materials wisely
Students tried using just one color at a time, to avoid mixing colors too much
Friends collaborating to create a collage of dots
Practicing using patience and a steady hand
Working together and sharing supplies like champs
Artists just like Kindinsky!
Ms. Varner's kindergarten class enjoyed making sunshine name puzzles today! ☀️
over 1 year ago, Paige Varner
sunshine
sunshine
sunshine
sunshine
sunshine
sunshine
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is always a hit!
over 1 year ago, Olivia Manley
fun in first grade!
fun in first grade!
fun in first grade!
Non-guided art activities are all part of the creative process in Mrs. Finley's preschool class.
over 1 year ago, Colleen Williamson
A girl and a bouy cut out random shapes and glue them to construction paper.
Lincoln Librarian, Mrs. Stephens, reads a book to students that includes a very hungry bear.
over 1 year ago, Colleen Williamson
Lincoln Librarian Mrs. Shields reads a story to a class that involves a very hungry bear.
Mrs. Kennett reads a book to her students about how to spell the word green. A song helped them along.
over 1 year ago, Colleen Williamson
Mrs. Kennett reads a book about how to spell the word green.
Learning letters during preschool activity stations is made much more fun when colorful alligators are involved.
over 1 year ago, Colleen Williamson
A bou and a girl play with plastic puzle pieces that firt together to make a alligator with letters on each end.
Mrs. Hutley's students gathered in front of her and practiced sounding out all the letters of the alphabet. Little tips to help the students remember sounds for certain letters were included in the lesson.
over 1 year ago, Colleen Williamson
Mrs. Hutley holds up a card with the letter a on it and helps her students with the sounds it makes.
Development of fine motor skills is part of preschool. Mrs. Finley teaches a young man how to better use scissors to cut things out.
over 1 year ago, Colleen Williamson
Mrs. Finley guides a student on how to use scissors better,
Incorporating letters into every day classroom items helps students be exposed to them even during play time, like this young man in Michaela Anderson's class who is playing with little men whose bodies form letters of the alphabet.
over 1 year ago, Colleen Williamson
A boy plays with little men whose bodies are letters of the alphabet.
After reading "A Very Hungry Caterpillar" students drew and colored pictures of caterpillars. Asked if they were a caterpillar what they would eat, students included everything from apples to pizza, which likely accounts for the size of some of them.
over 1 year ago, Colleen Williamson
Pictures line the wall of caterpillars students drew and colored.
One picture a student drew is of a very fat caterpillar.
Sneak Peek Pictures!
over 1 year ago, Shelley Gardner
Sneak Peek Pictures!
Sneak Peek Pictures!
Sneak Peek Pictures!
Sneak Peek Pictures!
over 1 year ago, Shelley Gardner
Sneak Peek Pictures!
Sneak Peek Pictures!
Sneak Peek Pictures!
Sneak Peek Pictures!
over 1 year ago, Shelley Gardner
Sneak Peek Pictures!
Sneak Peek Pictures!
Sneak Peek Pictures!
Sneak Peek Pictures!
over 1 year ago, Shelley Gardner
Sneak Peek Pictures!
Sneak Peek Pictures!
Sneak Peek Pictures!