Friday, December 11, 2009

Lighthouse Research - 4th Grade

Students in Ms. Harrower's class spent time researching lighthouses during the second quarter. Students took the information that they learned and wrote postcards "home". These postcards had to sound as if the student was vacationing at the lighthouse while sharing interesting facts about the lighthouse.
























Thursday, November 19, 2009

Kindness Counts

Mrs. Blackmon's 5th grade class has been busy "trailblazing" ways to demonstrate our BANKS (Believe in yourself, Ask and listen, Never give up, Kindness counts, and Show respect) expectations. They've focused especially on Kindness counts in regards to their classmates, their peers at BRES, and even people they know or don't know in the community.
Back in September, Mrs. Blackmon's class alone collected over 23 bags of clothing to give to Fuquay Varina United Methodist Church's clothes closet. Students came to FVUMC to help set up and assist shoppers at the clothes closet to get hands-on experience in showing kindness to others.
These past 2 weeks, most of Mrs. Blackmon's 5th graders went "Trick or Eating " through their neighborhood to gather non-perishable food items for the Fuquay-Varina Food Pantry. With just 26 students in the class, 687 food items were collected! Wow! Before Mrs. Ellison from the Fuquay Varina Food Pantry arrived this past Monday to collect the items in her "trunk of love", BRES's school counselor, Ms. Hibberd, was able to gather items from the collection to assist with making holiday food baskets to give to families in need at BRES. Mrs. Blackmon's 5th graders think Kindness counts, and it shows!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

3rd Grade PowerPoint Presentations

After you research and learn about a person, what do you do next? The 3rd graders at Banks Road Elementary make presentations. Below is an example of one of the PowerPoint presentations from Mrs. Stover's Class.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Kindergarten at Noah's Landing


The Kindergarten class took a field trip to Noah's Landing. This hands on trip allowed them to study up close many animals from this area and other parts of the world.