Thursday, November 1, 2018

10/30- So Much To Share


Grade 7 Adjective Project


7th graders are working is small groups 
to create something wonderful with different adjective topics. 
Here is a sneak peak at the process of collaboration. 


Be sure to check out next week's blog 
for their completed projects!

Blanch's Month of Horror Continued



Stories Read: "The Gold Bug", "The Murders inthe Rue Morgue", "The Perloined Letter", "The Black Cat", "The Cask of Amontillado", "The Fall of the House of Usher", "The Pit and the Pendulum", "William Wilson", "Never bet the Devil Your Head", "The Tell Tale Heart" 
THE BOLD ONE ARE THE ONES YOUR KIDS RECOMMEND MOST. 


Even dreaded Hallway Readers are wrapt!

Grade 8 Research Paper


The beauty of the work that these students are doing on ther research papers
 is hard to capture in a picture, 
but Z's Eureka! comes pretty close. 

I found the nerd report!

8th Grade Service Wall


We are using this space as a school community to track our service efforts
and remind ourselves that we are called to walk with God. 

Mission Party's Mission


Mary Alice SHCJ, 
who has been working in the Dominican Republic for two decades, 
visited our students on Monday. 


She shared in a truly engaging way 
just how our Halloween Mission Party funds 
would go directly to helping people in need. 

Mission Party's Party











7th Lead School in Prayer for
Founder's Day and St. Teresa of Avila


Cafe Friday

Friday, October 19, 2018

10/15- Room 207

October = Blanch's Horror Month

7th Grade- "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" and "Never Bet the Devil Your Head"
8th Grade- "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "William Wilson" 

We will continue to study Poe's mastery of mood and tone throughout the month. 

7th Grade Religion

7th graders worked in small groups
 to depict parablesas Jesus told them
and how they remain relevant today.

The Wedding Feast
The Pharisee and the Tax Collector

The Lost Sheep

The Workers in the Vineyard

8th Grade

For most of the week, the 8th grade was busy taking CTP5's,

but we managed to sneak in some work on our research papers.  

This year the 8th grade is boldly tackling climate change. 

The research is intense, but important. 

I cannot praise them enough for their 
self-motivation, courage, perseverance, and enthusiasm
with this challenging topic. 

Anyone want to help us figure out atmospheric chemistry or geophysical turbulence? 

Cafe Friday

On Fridays before school starts, the 7th and 8th graders gather for Cafe Friday. 

Everyone brings his/her favorite beverage, 

and we gather with some good tunes and good friends. 


Thanks to the Murrell family for the Krispy Kreams last week.


Enjoying the Fall Weather

7th and 8th graders have been loving the new basketball hoop during recess. 


Four square remains popular during morning recess, 


as does 207 love!



Thursday, October 11, 2018

10/12- Room 207

Grade 7


7th graders are currently drafting descriptive pieces. 


After brainstorming, outlining, drafting, editing, drafting, editing, drafting, and editing some more,
we hope to be able to share some of the final drafts right here,
so stay tuned as we perfect our craft.


We have finished The Outsiders in literature class 
and are busy analyzing the plot, conflicts, and themes. 

In our religion class, we are working in small groups 
to depict some of Jesus's parables as he told them
and how they remain relevant to us now. 


Seventh grade is a roller coaster in many ways, 
but we are enjoying the ride!
                                                                                                                                                                  

Grade 8

8th graders read The Odyssey in literature class over these past two weeks. 

They have also started researching people affiliated with climate change science. 
These people will be the topics of their first semester research papers 
and a place to leap from for their capstone project in the spring.  
More on that later...

In religion class, 8th graders are working on a whole class project.


 They are creating a space that will help us remain cognizant of our call to service. 

Our study focused on the Corporeal Works of Mercy and the Beatitudes. 

Community Time

The middle school students participated in some team building activities 
to strengthen their sense of family and belonging. 
It is our hope that they will be able to help create the same feelings 
in the little kids in the families they head. 
















Thursday, October 4, 2018

10/4 Mission of the Halloween Mission Party

This Year's Mission

It is October which means Halloween Mission Party time. 
Sometimes the mission part seems to get lost in all of the excitement, 
so I just wanted to take a moment in the quiet before the storm
to share the mission that we will be supporting this year. 

It is nice to know where your money is going after all. 

This year we will be sending funds raised from the Halloween Mission Party 
to the Holy Child school and medical clinic in the Dominican Republic. 
This is and impoverished area where Holy Child sisters and volunteers
are truly doing God's work. 

Here is a short video demonstrating the services they provide there.

Back to the classroom happenings next week!









7th Grade Speeches

7th Grade Speeches Kadin  Stevie Will Aidan