Seadrift Students Have Fun Learning

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 07 Sep 11 - Comments Off on Seadrift Students Have Fun Learning

Mrs. Kern's Kindergarten class went on a hunt looking for the Gingerbread Man around the school! They had a great time and got to find out where some important places on campus are. They didn't catch the Gingerbread Man, but had fun anyway!

Sydney is working hard on her Chicka Chica Boom Boom tree.

Braeden and Aaron liked Chicka Chicka Boom Boom.

Andrea enjoys her Chicka Chicka Boom Boom snack.

Athyn enjoys his Chicka Chicka Boom Boom snack.

Creasie Gohlke reads to Miss Stringham's class.

The students were very excited to listen to their classmates.

Mrs. Christy's 1st graders practicing a safety drill.


Ryan-Cain. Kindergarten and 1st grade using the new fitness equipment obtained through the Texas Now Fitness Grant.


Eric Anzaldua


Breann Kelley


Athyn Morales


1st grade boys using new fitness equipment


2nd grade classes

Miss Sistare, and Mrs. Canales/Mrs. Flisowski's 2nd grade classes are studying liviing and non living in Science and having fun going on a hunt for these objects.




Third grade students at Seadrift School are learning how to use Thinking Maps. The students created circle maps to brainstorm ideas that tell what they know about themselves, vocabulary words, and fire drills.



5th graders at their reading workstations. They are working on Venn Diagrams, story plots, and transferring their thinking maps to a composition on their unit about chocolate.

Mrs. Henderson’s 6th grade readers put their heads together to create a Circle Map. Thinking Maps are a curriculum being used throughout the district. Pictured clockwise: Ethan Wooldridge, Edward Estrada, Mycheala Bierschwale, Torri Mikolas, Kelsey Vannoy, Abbigayle Luna.

On Fridays in Mrs. Charnetski's classes, the students enjoy doing their own "Friday Dance". Here Jeremy Montano, Trent Martinez and Corey Cunningham demonstrate their Tango skills.

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