Thursday, April 21, 2011

Easter Chapel

Pre-Kindergarten had the opportunity to join kindergarten through eighth grade for chapel, today.  It was a wonderful experience.  Teachers read an accounting of  Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, His betrayal and arrest, His death on the cross and the joy of  His resurrection.  As each part of the story unfolded we were invited to sing songs of praise.  Our junior high students did an interpretation of "All Rise", with sticks.  It was powerful, I could not hold back the tears.  What a blessing to watch the faces of my little class as they heard the story that we recently illustrated and know that they knew the sacrifice that was made for all of us.  I pray the Easter season reminds you of the time when you first gave your heart to Christ.  I was only 5 years old when I prayed to receive Christ as my personal saviour.  I am thankful that God sent His Son to die that I can have life everlasting.  God promises in His Word, to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.  Amen.






Please remember you are invited to join us throughout the year for Chapel services.

Easter and Teacher Appreciation

"How can I say thanks 
For the things you have done for me, 
Things so undeserved
Yet you gave to prove your love for me.
The voices of a million angels,
could not express my gratitude,
All that I am and ever hope to be
I owe it all to you."

The words to this familiar song of gratitude to the Lord, express the gratefulness I have as we enter the Easter season.  On Thursday before the crucifixion Jesus washed the disciples' feet - even Judas', when He knew Judas was the one who would betray Him.  I want to learn to love the way Jesus loves, the way our families showed love toward our faculty and staff this week during Teacher Appreciation.  It was very timely to be ministered to in so many unselfish, thoughtful and tangible ways.  I am thankful for every kind word, card, drawing, piece of fruit, hug, dessert, breakfast casserole, cup of coffee, juice, bread, biscuit, salad, sweet tea and gift I received.  The Heiskell parents were truly the hands and feet of Christ this week.  

"To God be the glory,
To God be the glory,
To God be the glory,
For the things He has done.
With His blood, He has saved me,
With His power, He has raised me,
To God be the glory
For the things He has done."

 

Thank you Miss Judy's class for your generosity and kindness. 

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Preschool Science Fair

Spring is in the air and our Science Fair has begun.  Miss Judy's class planted lettuce on April 1st.  The experiment was to see if our box, which does not receive as much sunshine, would grow faster  or slower than the plants that received full afternoon sun.  Already, we have learned that although the two other planters receive more sun the overhang from the building prevents them from receiving the amount of rain that our planter gets.  Surprisingly, our lettuce popped through the soil by April 4th and is growing bigger each day.  We have also learned that the soil needs water everyday.

Our class is divided into 5 teams.  Each day a different team waters the plants, if it did not rain the night before.  During playground time the same team is responsible to clean out the planters.  We sure hope the lettuce will germinate in time to make a small salad by the last day of school.  If it is not full grown, Miss Judy and Miss Patterson will have a yummy supply of lettuce to eat this summer to help us stay healthy and fit.

First, each student plants a strip of seeds.


Next, we carefully water the soil and seeds.



        Each student soaks the soil.



Let's see if we have green thumbs...
 


 Yes, I think we do have green thumbs!