Hard Working Readers

Students at Jefferson work hard on their reading every day! Here are just a few examples of students having fun while building essential skills to become life-long readers.

A kindergarten student using puzzle pieces of letter sounds to build words.
A kindergarten student using puzzle pieces of words to build a sentence.
A kindergarten student practicing words through the use of letter sound pieces.
A kindergarten student practicing words through the use of letter sound and picture puzzle pieces.
Two kindergarten students sit together and practice writing words.
Two kindergarten students sit together and practice writing words.

Valentine’s Day Creativity

Students at Jefferson showed their creativity by bringing in homemade valentine boxes that they decorated. Students also brought in valentines and treats to share with their classmates. Students had a lot of fun looking at each design and sharing great times together.

Student holds her valentine a rain drop cloud emoji on the side.
A student stops to show her valentine.
A student shows his Valentine's day box.
A student shows his Valentine’s day box.
A student sits with his home made box.
A student sits with his home made box.
A student and his home made box.
A student and his home made box.
A student collecting his valentine treats.
A student collecting his valentine treats.
A student shows her beautiful, homemade valentine box.
A student shows her beautiful, homemade valentine box.
A student and his basketball themed valentine box.
A student and his basketball themed valentine box.
A student and her puppy themed valentine box.
A student and her puppy themed valentine box.
A student shows off her creative valentine box.
A student shows off her creative valentine box.
A student and his valentine box.
A student and his valentine box.
A student shows her creative valentine box.
A student shows her creative valentine box.
A student and her homemade valentine box.
A student and her homemade valentine box.
A student smiles as she shows her valentine box.
A student smiles as she shows her valentine box.

Book Fair Returns to Jefferson

It is book fair time at Jefferson! We will be hosting our fair Monday Ja. 24-28 in the library. We are also open during parent-teacher conferences from 4:30-7:30. Stop in and see us after your scheduled conference time!

Please put your child’s money in an envelope with their name on it to make shopping easier. You can also take advantage of the e-wallet option available on our book fair website listed below. (This allows you to load funds electronically so your child does not need to bring cash to school.)

You can also shop online from Jan. 24-Feb. 6th at the following website:

https://www.scholastic.com/bf/jeffersonk8school3

If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Mrs. Kittle

330-675-6960 ext. 6132

Creative Letter Practice in Kindergarten

Students in kindergarten work hard to practice their letters and have fun at the same time! Students practice writing their letters using shaving cream as well as paint in bags.

Fourth Grade Landform Project

Students in fourth grade learned about landforms recently in their social studies class. As a final activity, students created a landform of their choice. Students were then able to observe their classmate’s projects and write down their findings.

Mrs. Noble's fourth grade class outside
Mrs. Noble’s fourth grade class outside as a group.
Fourth grade observing volcanos outside.
Fourth grade observing volcanos outside.
Fourth grade students observing their classmates' landforms.
Fourth grade students observing their classmates’ landforms.
Observing their classmates' projects.
Observing their classmates’ projects.

Snowflake Ball

Students in grades 3-5 were rewarded with a snowflake ball here at Jefferson before the winter break. Students earned points throughout the month of December by having great behavior, completing work, and attending school. Students not only got to attend the ball where they could dress up but they also got to use their points to choose treats to take with them afterwards. Fifth graders also crowned a king and queen of the snowflake ball based on winning a writing contest.

students dressed up ready for the ball.
Students from Mrs. Noble’s class are ready for the ball.
A fourth grade student enjoying the ball.
A fourth grade student enjoying the ball.
Snowflake ball king and queen.
Fifth graders crowned king and queen of the snowflake ball.

Geography Bee

Recently, students in grades 3-5 and 6-8 participated in our annual Geography Bee. We would like to congratulate the following winners for their hard work.

3-5 Winners: 1st Place- Mya Matlock

2nd Place- LaVez Powell

6-8 Winners: 1st Place- Cay’Cee Mason

2nd Place- Kayden Perdue

3rd Place- Keion Stella

5 students holding geography bee certificates.
3-5 students showing their certificates.
students sitting on stage as they wait to begin the geography bee.
Students sitting on stage as they wait to begin the geography bee.
geography bee winners
Geography bee winners for grades 3-5.
Three students that are the geography bee winners
Geography bee winners for grades 6-8.