Mrs. Michael's first graders created boats in STEM class. Did they float?
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Students making aluminum boats.
Students making aluminum boats.
Students making aluminum boats.
Students making aluminum boats.
Second grade teachers Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Veazey were inspired by the district theme this year!
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Welcome Aboard
Anchor's up!
Omega Elementary School wants all of our students to...
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Fall in love with learning
Mrs. Michael wants all the students to...
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Spread your wings and see how far you fly.
1st grade gifted students have been learning all about the water cycle (evaporation, condensation, precipitation), how clouds are formed, and the 4 main types of clouds (cumulus, cirrus, stratus, and cumulonimbus). We did an experiment with evaporation. We painted our hands with water and put a handprint on 2 sheets of paper. One paper was put in a Zip-lock bag and the other one was left out. We noticed that our handprint evaporated on the one left out. We also painted with water on the sidewalk, and WOW our pictures disappeared fast (due to the process of evaporation). Another day, we went outside and were cloud hunters. Then, on another day, we made clouds in cups and made clouds with shaving cream. We are becoming weather experts and having fun while learning!
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Students learning about clouds.
Students learning about clouds.
Students learning about clouds.
Students learning about clouds.
Reminder...Blue Devil Spirit Days!
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Homecoming Spirit Days Flyer
Mrs. Paige Bennett's first graders shared all their favorite things!
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Mrs. Bennett's 1st graders all about me activity.
2nd grade gifted students have been learning all about bees. We conducted an experiment with "pollen" (which was really Cheetos). The students moved around touching the Cheetos, and found out that this is much like how a bee collects pollen. We also learned about how important honey bees are to our world. We created posters, to hang in the school, to let others know of the importance of this insect. We have had an un"bee"lievable time learning about these fascinating creatures! Be on the lookout for more bee adventures from us!
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Pollination experiment.
Pollination experiment.
Students create bee posters.
Students create bee posters.
Mrs. Beth's prekindergarten students each earned a gold coin to use in the book vending machine. Way to go students!
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Students holding a book.
OES book vending machine.
Students holding books.
Student holding a book.
Mrs. Beth & Ms. Kaysie’s class listened to Mr. Hathaway read Hey, Georgia to kick off GA Pre-K Week. Each student received a copy of the book written by Malcolm Mitchell. The students will have a special reader each day to celebrate the 30th anniversary of GA’s Pre-K Program.
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Mr. Hathaway reading to the Pre-K class.
Pre-K class holding their new book.
Mrs. Farron's kindergarten class created models of themselves. Great job!
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Kindergarten student models.
Mrs. Farron's kindergarten class wrote a sentence to describe their beautifully created fish.
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Students created fish and wrote a sentence describing the fish.
Mrs. Wren's kindergarten class drew self-portraits. Great job!
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Student self-portraits.
Homecoming is next week! Go Blue Devils! #4theT
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Homecoming Post
Mrs. Veazey's second graders solved word problems involving money. Way to persevere students!
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Students solving money word problems.
Mrs. Dotson's first graders completed models of the water cycle.
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Water cycle models.
Water cycle models.
As part of the book fair, students were given the opportunity to draw their family in STEM lab. The students did a marvelous job!
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Student family portraits.
Ms. Hunter Green's kindergarten class shared all their favorite things!
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Ms. Green's class favorites.
We are aware that schools south of us have made a decision to close tomorrow and Friday. We have received no information at this time leading us to make that decision for Tift County Schools. We will continue to monitor the storm and work with our local EMA to make decisions. At this time we will be having school on Thursday and Friday. #4theT
almost 3 years ago, Dana Spurlin
Information Updates
Ms. Dunn’s fourth grade class has been learning about the American Revolution. While on the Road to Revolution, students learned about the unfair taxes and acts, such as the Quartering Act and the Stamp Act, that King George III enforced upon the colonists. Throughout the week, students experienced what it was like to be a colonist under the ruling of King George III by having to pay taxes for paper materials needed and having to take care of the British soldiers. At the end of the week, students wrote letters to King George III to express how unfair it was to not have representation in the British Parliament.
almost 3 years ago, Carolyn Bowden
Students holding letters.
Students holding military men.
Students holding dollar bills.