Don't forget!
10 months ago, Wesley D. Tisdale
theme
Due to reports of projected dangerous road conditions, Ramsey School District will be closed today, Thursday, February 6, 2025. Before -care and after-care are canceled. If conditions improve, after school athletics and activities may be held. Coaches and advisors will notify students.
10 months ago, Ramsey School District
snow day
Tisdale 2nd graders and preschool buddies had a great start to their Play Day! Imagination and creativity at its finest!
10 months ago, Wesley D. Tisdale School
students playing
Global Play Day, but make it math! Tisdale 3rd graders practiced their multiplication and division facts by playing multiplication war and completing color by number drawings.
10 months ago, Erika Angley
students
Today at Tisdale: Writers in KR use a new tool to help write red words and share with their peers!
10 months ago, Allison Rackoff
student
student
The best brain breaks are spent diving into our favorite books! πŸ“– Brain breaks allow our hard working minds to reset and refocus!
10 months ago, Jaclyn Molinari
Books
Tisdale students are working on lifetime fitness and hand-eye coordination with a week of bowling in PE!
10 months ago, Amanda Branagh
students bowling
Today at Tisdale: Reading buddies from 1K and KN share a love of reading! What better way to enjoy a book than with a friend?
10 months ago, Lauren Klaus
students reading
Today at Tisdale: "Snow" what fun it is to have an indoor snowball fight with words we can read by ourselves! K students had a blast with this fun and educational activity!
10 months ago, Christina Browning
β€œSnow” what fun it is to have an indoor snowball fight with words we can read all by ourself!!!
Tisdale Kindergarteners are using a multi-sensory approach to Reading! Arm tapping our Red Words is active and fun! Yes! We are Readers and Writers!
10 months ago, Laura Nagy
students
Cross-curricular centers allow Tisdale students to practice and strengthen skills such as matching, writing, gross motor, sequencing, and sorting!
10 months ago, Dale Schneider
centers
The Tisdale Preschoolers celebrated Puzzle Day by engaging with a variety of puzzles that challenged their problem-solving skills, fine motor development, and ability to work together. This activity provided a wonderful opportunity for the children to collaborate, persevere through challenges, and learn through play!
10 months ago, Jeanne Sullivan
T Puzzle
Tisdale 2nd graders are busy exploring nonfiction texts for their current animal battle research project. They're so into this one!
10 months ago, Krysta Cedola
 students
Manipulatives provide a concrete, hands on way for students to visualize and interact with abstract mathematical concepts. Tisdale 3rd graders loved using straws to discover attributes of triangles and quadrilaterals!
10 months ago, Erika Angley
students
Tisdale K students use bumpy boards to provide a tactile element as they trace letters during multi-sensory instruction.
10 months ago, Wesley D. Tisdale
bump
bumpy
After learning about shadows and predictions, these Tisdale first graders predict an early spring! Happy Groundhogs Day!
10 months ago, Margaret Smith
First graders predict an early spring!
3rd grade students are busy using tiles to practice finding perimeter and area of irregular shapes.
10 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
students
After reading The Mitten by Jan Brett, the Tisdale preschoolers had the chance to step into the storyβ€”literally! Just like the animals in the book, they took turns squeezing into a gigantic mitten. This hands-on storytelling experience helps reinforce sequencing, cooperation, and imaginative play.
10 months ago, Jeanne Sullivan
students
Tisdale's ceiling tile winners, Carson, Dylan, and Courtney, have been busy in the art room! Their beautiful works of art celebrate the good character and community of our school. We can't wait to display our new tiles for all to see!
10 months ago, Wesley D. Tisdale School
students and teacher
3rd graders travel through math stations to apply strategies learned to find area and perimeter.
10 months ago, Wesley D. Tisdale
math
math