5th Grade Recorder Karate is in full swing! We started playing recorders about 3 weeks ago. As a class we learn progressively more difficult songs in a method book that teaches new concepts through the songs. Students can take individual or group playing "quizzes" over each song once we learn it in class. When they pass their quiz by showing mastery of the concepts learned in the song, they get a "belt". Once they reach Black Belt, they get to choose a prize and receive a certificate of achievement! I'm proud to say that everyone is now on the board, and working very hard (coming in before and after school, and during the day if they have a chance) to pass their quizzes!


After learning about food webs, we discussed a forest food chain. We deepened our level of understanding by dissecting owl pellets!




After learning about food webs, we discussed a forest food chain. We deepened our level of understanding by dissecting owl pellets!




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Fun with Eggs




Peeps Play-Dough


Peeps experiments



Congratulations to our South Shelby Elementary Spelling Bee Winners


First, Second, Third, and Fourth place winners of Coach Moore’s Bunny Hop (1 Mile Run)




Easter Egg Hunt




Easter Egg Hunt




Monroe City track meet results. Both South Shelby teams finish 4th.
https://t.co/ScMf8WWSD0
South Shelby Elementary 4-5 Grade Spelling Bee 2020
https://youtu.be/a_DNTA4IoME
South Shelby Elementary 2-3 Grade Spelling Bee 2020
https://youtu.be/AI6J5KF2EdQ
congratulations to the South Shelby JV baseball team on their 5-1 victory over North Shelby tonight
Preschool was ‘egg’-citing!!


Congrats to SS Varsity Baseball on their victory over North Shelby 7-6.
Congratulations to our March Students of the Month

Just a quick reminder that PTO will meet this coming Monday, April 5 @ 5:30 in the Elementary commons. We will also be electing officers at this meeting so if you are interested in an office please attend the meeting.

Character Counts is back! Thanks to Thad and Mark Requet, and our high school athletes for coming to talk with the fifth grade students today.



