Together, the Grade 2-3 students at Immanuel Academy STL embarked on a journey of exciting activities leading up to spring break in March.
They reveled in Read Across America Week, celebrated Happy Leap Day, embraced Dressed Day, participated in a National tornado drill, and indulged in Happy National Pancake Day!
Engaging in a gold coin memory game, they honed their skills in making 100, vital for mental math regrouping when dealing with currency. Additionally, they delved into the creation of carbonated drinks, inspired by Joseph Priestley, and concocted their own carbonated lemonade.
Amidst their academic pursuits, they found time for small delights like a Secret Garden tea party and flying kite day. Furthermore, they diligently practiced spelling words by syllable and mastered making change with money through mental subtraction and regrouping, even simulating a “store” where precise change was essential for purchases.
Enthusiastic about their school life, the students eagerly anticipate the adventures that await them in the upcoming term post-spring break.