Ms. Davlin and Ms. Betford's second grade students visited Safety Town on Thursday and learned how to stay safe during bad weather and when playing outside.
Ms. Champion's students designed and created their own superhero capes in support of childhood cancer awareness. Today we wore superhero gear to "Defeat" Childhood Cancer!
Ms. Fort and Ms. Parrie's second grade students visited Safety Town today and learned how to stay safe during bad weather and when playing outside.
Kindergarteners in Mrs. Harville's class have been very busy learning. They have participated in Dot Day activities along with practicing with math tools which include the tool they carry with them everywhere, their fingers. Great Job Little Wolverines! Have Fun Learning!
This week's issue of the Wolverine Weekly!
https://desotoparishschoolsla.edurooms.com/engage/mansfield-elementary/newsletters/wolverine-weekly-12778
Just Another Reminder!
Next Week-September 16-20, 2024, we will be honoring the courage of all children around the world who have been touched by childhood cancer along with our two courageous friends at Logansport High School. We stand with you! We honor you! We raise you up! We will be wearing special attire this week to honor these children. Monday-Pajama Day Tuesday-Sock it to Cancer-Crazy sock day Wednesday-Defeat Cancer-Superhero Wear Thursday-Wear yellow for Childhood Cancer Awareness Friday-Make Cancer Fall-Wear Fall Colors and jeans.
Hey, hey, hey! Ms. Roberson's first grade students are celebrating International Dot Day and the important lessons from the book, The Dot.
Y'all! We all know Wolverines are kind and have PRIDE... but Laicee and her mom were very, very kind to Mrs. Tilley. Laicee presented her math teacher, Mrs. Tilley with a loaded tea yesterday. Thank you, Mom and Laicee, for showing kindness and caring!
First graders have been busy working towards their academic goals everyday. Mrs. Champion's students used their new learning in ELA and celebrated their success with the unit culminating project, My Magnificent Thing.
MES is celebrating Dot Day by wearing dots, learning about Vashti, and being creative. International Dot Day is a global celebration of creativity, courage, and collaboration that takes place on September 15. It's inspired by the children's book The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds, which tells the story of a student who learns to trust in her own abilities. Happy Dot Day!
Mrs. Fort’s 2nd grade classes have been learning about schools around the world. Today they used hula hoops as a venn diagram and sorted the differences and similarities for the tent school and MES.
Don't forget about Dot Day tomorrow! Everyone may wear jeans and dots!!
Ms. Cooper and Mrs. Wilcott's PreK class are celebrating blue today by wearing the color blue! You guys are so blue!
This week, second graders from Ms. Howard and Ms. Hubbard's classes performed a Reader's Theater of skits from the book they are reading "Off to Class." What a different way to understand the events in the book! Awesome Job, Second Grade!
MES had 164 students that achieved perfect attendance for the month of August! Way to go Wolverines! We appreciate you coming to school everyday and doing your best!
Next Week-September 16-20, 2024, we will be honoring the courage of all children around the world who have been touched by childhood cancer along with our two courageous friends at Logansport High School. We stand with you! We honor you! We raise you up!
We will be wearing special attire this week to honor these children.
Monday-Pajama Day
Tuesday-Sock it to Cancer-Crazy sock day
Wednesday-Defeat Cancer-Superhero Wear
Thursday-Wear yellow for Childhood Cancer Awareness
Friday-Make Cancer Fall-Wear Fall Colors and jeans
We did it! We met our tardy goal last week and students are getting extra recess today! Parents, please help us continue to meet our goal! Our goal this week is to have fewer than 27 tardies. School begins at 7:35, so please make sure students are here before then!
MES will join with millions of people across the world to celebrate International Dot Day on Friday, Sept. 13th. "The Dot" is the story of a caring teacher who dares a doubting student to trust in her own abilities by being brave enough to "make her mark." What begins as a small dot on a sheet of paper becomes a breakthrough in confidence and courage, igniting a journey of self-discovery and sharing, which has gone on to inspire countless children and adults across the globe. Our students will be exploring this book this week and we will celebrate on Friday by wearing dots!
Learning About Kindness! During library enrichment, MES students are learning about kindness and ways to show kindness. We created "Thank You" notes to show others we appreciated their kindness.