
Our older grades have been busy making more holiday earrings!
Available in the front office.


Families- we are two weeks away from Parent Teacher Conferences that will be held February 11th & 13th.
Please follow the link below to schedule a time slot to visit about your child's mid-year progress with their teacher.
https://www.ptcfast.com/schools/Glenn_Livingston_Elementary_School


Our 5th graders had hard days Wytopp testing last week and enjoyed a much needed break on Friday.










Second graders continue their study of solids, liquids and gases as they learn about a variety of building materials.
"Could you build a house out of paper?"

2nd graders did a fun activity with crayons today! We melted them down and re-shaped them to learn about reversible changes and states of matter!






4th graders coded Ozobots to “read” geometric symbols in STREAM.


3rd grade had the wonderful opportunity to have our District Literacy coach, Mrs. McCue, come in and help us with our spelling patterns.


Information about summer Baseball & Softball



Building bridges and retold the story of The Three Billy-Goats Gruff in reading groups today.





Update on our postcard project!
We are slowly filling in the states.


Goodies with Guardians!


It’s all about the “M” in STREAM this week!
K&1 are learning about shapes and 3rd grade is learning about fractions.
Math is everywhere!


3rd grade got to start making Valentines pinch pots in Art today.






1st graders were busy practicing red words with a 3d pens and Kindergartners practicing counting 0-20!






Our 5th Graders enjoying a jumping
brain break from Wytopp testing.




THANK YOU Copperline Wealth Management for the pies on this cold teacher work day!


I have a Dream!


Today first grade learned about the statue of liberty and made a fun craft!


3rd graders have been learning about extreme weather. Today, we designed prototypes that could help minimize the impact of avalanches and blizzards! It was so fun!




May have had indoor recess, but we are enjoying some snow for sensory time!

