A BIG thank you to Dr.P for stopping by K-Hughes to teach us more about the scientific process as we explored microscopesπ¬, identified (both an onion cell π§«& fruit flyπͺ°in high and low power), then drew βοΈto reflect on what we saw/noticed!




Pumpkin and gourds are so interesting. Preschoolers said that they are βbumpy, green, orange, smooth, round, have stripes and look like a watermelon.β PKZ friendsdrew them with markers, painted them using easel paint and watercolors.



RPEF Teacher and Town Treasure Online Silent Auction bidding ends tomorrow at 9pm
Bid on Hubbard Teacher Treasurers for special experiences for your child and support the RPEF who do so much for our schools!
2S students have worked hard on their Autumn Cinquain poems! So creative and funπππ


2R Ss researched and presented their findings to their peers to teach them about the regions of the USA! Teaching for understanding to Ss trickles into Ss teaching for understanding to other Ss!


Multi-sensory learning is a SAND-sational way KC students learn the proper formation and sound of each letter.


Hubbard PTO Turkey Walk is tomorrow! Thanksgiving Food Drive collection through Thursday!

Camp TShirt Day for World Diabetes Day Tomorrow!
Students in 2F participated in a real class vote! Check out those results!


Check this out!
Mathematicians in 1C sort shapes based on attributes. Can you tell how they sorted the shapes?




Happening at Hubbard:
2R Ss collaborating and adapting to complicated challenges by building bridges with set materials to hold a book. They worked with Mrs. Linden to plot their feelings throughout using the mood meter as a tool.



Writers, in 1P, edit their writing to check for capitalization!

Second graders in 2Cr collaborate to create posters on the 5 US Regions!




November 6th, 7th and 8th are Minimum Days
November 9th and 10th NO SCHOOL

Children deepen their thinking when they turn and talk to one another in response to a read aloud in library and in many places across the school day. They make connections, build empathy for people with experiences they may never have and build off of each others' thinking to deepen their own.


School Pride Day Tomorrow!

Ramsey admin & teachers are also self-directed learners... leaning in to learn about how Ss are thinking about their reading and identifying next steps for them with a goal of helping them reach higher levels of complexity.



Spooktacular!
Halloween was a huge hit at Hubbard! π π»







π The benefits of investments are far-reaching:
π A generation of students ready to tackle global challenges.
π A workforce prepared for the jobs of tomorrow.
π A world where every child has the opportunity to shine.

Third graders loved exploring the Liberty Science Center! It was an amazing and enriching experience they will never forget!





