If only dogs could read!
The canines would then be able to fully appreciate the beautiful work
our students have done on the kiosk at the Fairhope Dog Park. We will be updating the news and adding
artwork throughout the year for dogs and humans to enjoy.
Our other artwork at the school is focusing on our upcoming
Fall Festival. Friday, October 28th,
we will host a preschool non-scary party from 6 until 9pm. Then, at 6pm the regular festival for the
entire family begins. We will have a
silent auction, games, cake walk, and gourmet hot dogs – to name just a few of
the fun events. As always, the entire
community is invited.
The middle school students are busy reading, practicing the
parts of speech, and painting their 360 degree mural, depicting the natural
Fairhope and South Alabama region. After
much research, this week, raccoons and a few fish were added. 3-D tree trunks also seem to be sprouting up
through the mural.
During free time, the students are working together to
construct a clubhouse on the edge of the beautiful wooded campus. The teachers have whispered that math skills are
being used to measure, cut, and place the boards, but the students just think
they are having fun.
Science class has us preparing our garden. After reading gardening books, we have
decided to plant turnips, lettuce, onions and garlic. We soaked different seeds in water to see how
they sprout. We are also adding native
azaleas and banana shrubs to our campus.
Our cooking class always involves planning and writing the
menu, multiplying it to feed the class, shopping within a budget, cooking, then
of course the best part – eating! This
week’s dish was homemade pizza.
The school had the pleasure of welcoming author Don Sawyer
this week. Mr. Sawyer is the author of more than ten books
for children and young adults. The
students enjoyed getting to know him and asked lots of questions. Our own writing program is so varied and
concentrated; Mr. Sawyer may have inspired another future author from our own
Marietta Johnson family.
Our youngest students aren’t square – but they sure are
learning about squares! Four corners are
everywhere we look! They have also become
experts on the letter “B” and the number “3”.
Our days at Marietta Johnson are so enjoyable that we all
voted to end the week by returning to school Friday night for a pizza and movie
party. A fun evening for a week of hard
work!