Bernoulli Principal Part 2: The second task was to build the tallest free-standing structure the with windbags.




The Bernoulli Principal Part 1: Today in science we learned about the Bernoulli Principal. The windbags inflate quickly because air from the atmosphere is being drawn into the bag along with the stream of air from the students’ lungs.




THANKS to our FFA AG students for a FUN Friday with Snow Cones! :)




3rd grade buddies with Kindergarten! We love reading to them! 📚 📖 📚 😊




3rd Grade Tie Dye Fun



#4thGrade
Weathering and Erosion
Rock Cycle
Root Wedging and Ice Wedging Scavenger Hunt



Reminder: Please remember that we do not have school tomorrow due to the North-Central League teacher professional development. We look forward to seeing students back in the building on Tuesday.
The second graders are learning about erosion and the works of water in science. First, we explored the origin and destination of rivers and then discovered why there is sand on ocean beaches. Next up, we will learn how canyons form.




Our lovely visitor, Mrs. Lawson, gave the fifth graders a lesson about the importance of writing neat and legible. Studies show writing improves memory and students retain learning better through handwriting instead of typing. Being able to decipher both cursive and print is an important part of language literacy. Thank you Mrs. Lawson for visiting our classroom.
Source: Master Penman Jake Weidmann.

Don’t forget to join us tomorrow in the Ag. Shop from 4-6:30 PM for New Raymer FFA Alumni Night.

Eager woodworkers and welders in 8th grade Ag. today!



Sophomore Concessions

Sophomore Concessions

EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it!
Head over to the News section here on Prairie's website to read the "Mustang Mash-Up", a monthly newsletter published by this year's journalism class. You can also stop by the English room for a hard copy. Let us know if you have a feature idea for future newsletters!

4th Grade
#STEMPENCILS




Addi, Lane and Justin were able to start welding today!

Seniors are studying Anglo-Saxon literature and Old English writing. Today they translated their names to Old English and decided they are thankful for our Modern English alphabet!

5th graders testing their landforms vocabulary skills be playing Memory.



5th grade: Spelling stars of the week. Bravo!


Advisory used to its fullest-This student came in on his own time, during advisory, to fix Mr. Monheiser’s hydraulic hand.

