Teddy bears, LIFE skills, and bus safety
by Nancy Replogle

“Friendship” was the first LIFE skill emphasized this year at St. Mary of the Assumption School. The “Bible Role Models” for friendship are the Prophet Daniel’s friends, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. To help the kindergarten students understand what it means to be a friend, each student made a necklace for another person.



The students at St. Mary of the Assumption School are very excited about a new

technological device that was introduced to their classrooms. The devices are called “clickers” and are more accurately known as “responders”. The responders are hand held devices allowing each individual student to respond to a question projected on a whiteboard. The students’ choices are recorded electronically and class data is provided in front of the class. The responders give immediate feedback. They are a part of the Accelerated Math program which was introduced this year.
St. Mary’s has been involved with the LIFE (Living in a Faithfilled Environment) Guidelines for many years. This involves teaching a good foundation of caring and respect for each other, for their Lord, and for their education. The LIFE skills are words that each students can use to make life better for everyone, all built on the foundation of being trustworthy and truthful, not putting others down, active listening, and doing one’s personal best. Using these 5 guidelines a new LIFE Skill is introduced every two weeks. The students also enjoyed learning words and motions to “The Wise Man Built His House Upon the Rock.”

POSTED: 09/14/11 at 1:35 pm. FILED UNDER: St. Mary's News