Fifth Grade Wax Museum

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Famous people were seen at Art City Elementary School on Friday November 12, 2010.  Fifth grade students dressed up for a Famous Person wax museum.  The students chose a famous person from a list the teachers had compiled.  Students then researched, wrote a paper, created a poster and dressed up as their famous person.  All the students and teachers enjoyed seeing the Fifth Grade students dressed up. 

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By Shelby Markham and Emmelia Cieslewicz

Vetrans Honored at Art City Elementary School

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The Veterans of parents, grandparents, spouses and siblings were honored at Art City Elementary School on Thursday, November 11, 2010. The Brigham Young University Air Force ROTC color guard and gunnery team presented the flag and performed. Dusty Kawaii spoke to the students sharing some of his war stories and experiences. A slide presentation set to patriotic songs showed the veterans we all honored. Thank you Sarah Ferrin and Jennifer Follette.

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Pictures By Caleb Garnica

Pilgrims and Indians in the Kindergarten

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Pilgrims and Indians were seen in the Kindergarten classes at Art City Elementary. On November 18th and 19th the Kindergarten classes learned what it was like to be Pilgrims and Indians. They dressed up like a Pilgrim or an Indian, scrubbed a shirt on a wash board, made pockets by sewing on a button, ground corn, made beaded jewelry, popped corn, made shakers and butter. Mrs. Miner and Mrs. Morgan would like to thank all of the moms for you their help.

Third grade Dads and Donuts at Art City Elementary

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Dads and Donuts was a wonderful experience for the Third Grade classes, at Art City Elementary on November 12, to read and eat donuts with their dads. An opportunity for the dads of the Third Grade to come and see their students in the classroom environment, thank you Dads for supporting us.

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Written by Alivia Birch

First Grade Celebrate A Harvest

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At the end of October Miss Murdocks class had a harvest celebration. They harvested pumpkins and lots of carrots from their school garden. Students estimated the length of the pumpkins circumference, estimated the weight, and estimated how many seeds it had. They sorted the seeds and counted them by using groups of 10. They counted 672 seeds in one pumpkin!

McKell Murdock
Art City Elementary

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pictures and article by McKell Murdock

Where's Waldo

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Art City Elementary Faculty challenged the students to find Waldo. Can you see him?  Students had fun trying to find Waldo, are you tricked by Mrs. Murray on the front row?  Students got in on the fun and whore signs asking "Where's Waldo?"

Miss Bush's Sixth Grade have a newspaper Celebration

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Donuts, muffins, juice and pajamas, how much fun can you have at school? Miss Lindsey Bush’s sixth grade class at Art City Elementary school, Springville, November 10, 2010 celebrated the end of studying World War II with a newspaper celebration! The students in Miss Bush’s class wrote articles about World War II such as Hitler, the Holocaust, and Pearl Harbor. A few parents came and listened as sixth grade students read the articles they wrote about World War II.
Article by Erin Caswell

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Article by Erin Caswell

Art City Student Council goes to Leadership Conference

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Trysta Moala, Natalie Sumsion, Savannah Simmons, and Sammy Gutierrez (sixth grade), Art City Elementary School’s Student Council Presidency, Wednesday, November 10, 2010 went to Brigham Young University for a Student council Leadership Conference. They had the opportunity to listen to speakers such as John Bytheway, Jason Hewlett, and many others to learn about leadership, including others and how to succeed. It was a wonderful experience for all.
Article and Picture by Natalie Sumsion, 6th grade

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Article and Picture by Natalie Sumsion, 6th grade