Our students had fun exploring photo manipulation and digital editing with our ILC during their classes yesterday! Do you recognize any of these faces? So many grandmas and grandpas!!
about 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
student aged to 100 via photo filters
student aged to 100 via photo filters
student aged to 100 via photo filters
student aged to 100 via photo filters
student aged to 100 via photo filters
student aged to 100 via photo filters
student aged to 100 via photo filters
student aged to 100 via photo filters
student aged to 100 via photo filters
student aged to 100 via photo filters
Happy 100th day of school! We hope you are all proud of the work that you’ve done over the last 100 days — and can’t wait to see what you do over the next few months ❤️ Shout out to Ms Miller, our parade caboose, for bringing smiles to EVERYONE today.
about 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
two students wave in their costimes
three students stand in their 100 day costumes
students prepare for the parade
students prepare for the parade
students prepare for the parade
students watch the parade
students prepare for the parade
“Mrs Ethel” brings up the rear of our parade
Please join us for a "Be Mine" breakfast celebration from 7:50-8:10am on February 14. Enjoy a light breakfast and some Valentine's Day cheer with your students here at Glen Lea. We can't wait to celebrate community together!
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Be Mine Breakfast details in post.
2nd - 5th graders shopped the ROAR store in the library this week, spending their points on snacks, objects, & experiences! Many bought cars & plushies, but they also bought face paint, "wear your hoodie" passes & breakfast in the library! We can't wait to shop again soon.
about 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
A 3rd grader shops at the ROAR cart.
A 5th grader shows off their ROAR store purchase.
1st & 2nd graders celebrate positive behavior with a special breakfast.
3rd graders shop at the ROAR cart.
Fun Friday! Students celebrated their ROAR points with cup stacking challenges in the library -- castles, walls, towers, and more. Check out those proud smiles! Our 5th graders definitely won the day with their wall that filled the entire story well.
about 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Students create a large stack of cups.
Student works to build a wall of cups.
Students work in different parts of the room to build walls.
Student holds a very large stack of cups, taller than his head.
Students sit amidst fallen red cups.
Students work to build a castle together.
A student builds a circle around a prize.
A student smiles while showing his castle.
Students work together to see how high they can stack.
Fifth graders create a massive wall of cups.
2nd grade students in Mrs. Harlow's class put on their scientific investigation hats over the last few weeks, exploring different states of matter. Check out these partners, working together to create butter & take notes on what their investigations uncover!
about 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Students show their butter.
Students show their butter.
Students show their butter.
Students show their butter.
Students show their butter.
Students show their butter.  One student holds up a big spoon.
Students take notes and shake their butter.
Students take notes and shake their butter.
Students take notes and shake their butter.
Students take notes and shake their butter.
Our 1st grade students enjoyed a field trip to the Science Museum, where an SMVA educator taught us about different insects and reptiles before exploring the rest of the museum. We pulled levers, played with speed & sound, and explored different objects related to space!
about 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Student looks at buttons.
Student looks up at the "stars" and buttons.
Students race each other at the speed of different plants and animals.
A presenter shows a ball python.
A presenter shows a bearded dragon.
Students raise hands to ask questions.
Students explore sound and movement.
Students explored different space equipment.
Students explore the power of levers and pulleys.
Students explore gears.
Last week, we reviewed ROAR expectations with students and ended the week with a "Safe Hands" parade. Lions discussed the importance of safe hands (responsibility & respect) as they created their posters. Each week, we will celebrate success in meeting our "safe hands" goals.
over 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Drum line waits with their heads down.
Two students hold a poster with rainbow hands.
Student holds a poster that says "Safe Hands matter"
Students hold a poster that says "peaceful hands"
Students hold a poster that says "Take A Hand in Safety"
Student holds a poster and smiles.
Kindergarten and 1st grade students carry their posters in the parade.
5th graders hold a poster.
Our fourth grade team loves to celebrate their students' success! They recently had a sundae bar to celebrate reaching their goals on iReady, which they track as a class by filling in squares together. Students are so proud to share their accomplishments!
over 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Ms. Chandler prepares a sundae bar.
4th grader enjoys ice cream.
4th grader enjoys ice cream.
Two 4th graders enjoy ice cream.
4th grader enjoys ice cream.
4th graders enjoy ice cream.
Two 4th graders show peace signs in front of their ice cream.
4th grader looks at camera with empty bowl.
Students listened to a read-aloud of How To Catch Santa Claus before brainstorming how to capture Santa. They worked together to create a model of their trap, using a cookie would lure Santa. We loved seeing how many different materials students used to explore this idea!
over 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
3rd graders plan together as they work with Legos.
A Santa trap on yellow paper with a pipe cleaner around a cookie.
3rd grade student drives a train towards the cookie.
A penguin sits on a cookie in a construction of KEVA planks.
3rd graders work together with KEVA planks.
Students placed magnet tiles and rubber bands around a cookie.
Students place a cookie inside a magnet tile building.
Third grade student laughs.
As we enter 2024, we are continuing to practice being responsible and organized, achieving our best, and respecting others (ROAR). Every month, we celebrate students' ROAR behavior with student selected activities. Last month, one of the activities included making slime!
over 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Three 5th graders show off their silver slime.
A kinder student shows that his slime can stretch to the floor.
A third grade student shows off their slime.
Third graders pose with their slime.
2nd graders show off blue and purple slime.
1st graders pose with their slime.
A 1st grader shows how long her slime can stretch.
Fourth graders test their slime to see how far it can stretch.
Kindergarteners pose with ziplocks of galaxy slime.
5th graders pose with their slime.
Students have been asking for MORE PUPPETS since we saw Rainbow Puppets perform last year. A big thank you to Rainbow Puppet Productions & Optima Health for returning this year to teach us about Virginia's natural resources and landscape through the magic of music & puppets!
over 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Students dance with big smiles.
A large owl puppet walks down the aisle.
Students point in response to a question at the puppet show.
Students point to the missing lamb.
Kindergarten students dance to the puppet show music.
Preschool students clap in response to the puppet show.
A large owl puppet walks down the aisle.
Students dance along with the puppet show prompts.
Students follow directions to dance with the puppet show.
A puppeteer shows off a large owl puppet along with bubbles.
Our Glen Lea staff & students had so much fun dressing up as characters, twins, and showing their festive spirit last month. It's difficult not to smile when your day starts off with such bright colors & cheer! Share your Spirit Day photos with us in the comments.
over 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Librarian Ms. V & a 1st grade student in matching besties shirts.
Ms. Farmer & Ms. Dorsett as matching elves.
Student support services dressed as reindeer.
The first grade team celebrates together.
Ms. Farmer, Ms. Fordham, and Ms. Dorsett dressed as Santa's helpers.
A first grade student in her festive wear.
A group of students in matching Besties shirts with Ms. V.
We were lucky to host Jaimal Yogis, author of the City of Dragons series, in December. Our Lions asked such creative questions about researching dragons and being an author. We are excited to host 2 more authors this Spring in partnership with bbgb, an amazing local bookstore.!
over 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Author Jaimal Yogis sits on stage in front of Glen Lea students.
Author Jaimal Yogis introduces his books.
Students raise their hand to ask questions.
Students raise their hands to ask questions.
Jaimal Yogis speaks to students.
Way to show up, Glen Lea! We had a festive winter sing-along with K-5 students in December with drums, bells, & lots of big smiles. This is always a favorite, because we love seeing our students perform for their families & supporters. Stay tuned for more family events this year!
over 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Drum line stands on stage ready to perform.
3rd grade students sing at the winter concert.
1st graders sing at the Winter concert.
Chorus stands ready on the stage with heads bowed, ready to perform.
Fourth grade students clap hands while performing.
1st grade students pose for the camera with big smiles.
2nd grade students sing at the winter concert.
2nd grade students sing.
5th grade students stand with arms extended. Some play bells.
Last month, students from 2nd through 5th grade competed against each other for the title of 2023 Glen Lea Spelling Bee winner. Congratulations to Taylor, our winner, and Ethan, our runner-up! We are so proud for Taylor to represent us at the county spelling bee.
over 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Glen Lea school spelling bee participants.
Glen Lea winner & runner-up with the judges & pronouncer for the spelling bee.
Happy New Year, Lions! Check out how much fun our 4th grade Lions had celebrating Dr. Seuss' Grinch story with ornament-making and Grinch painting before the break. So many "best day ever!" exclamations. We are so grateful for creative community-building days & teams like this.
over 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Fourth graders show off their Grinch ornaments, which are green sparkled.
Fourth grade student shows their painting of the Grinch.
Fourth grade student shows their painting of the Grinch.
Fourth grade student shows their painting of the Grinch.
Fourth grade student shows their painting of the Grinch.
Fourth grade student shows their painting of the Grinch.
Fourth grade student shows their painting of the Grinch.
Fourth grade student shows their painting of the Grinch.
Fourth grade student shows their painting of the Grinch.
Fourth grade student shows their painting of the Grinch.
November's Fun Friday included "The Floor Is Lava" as the library was transformed into the land of volcanoes. They completed an obstacle course, painted, and made their own volcanoes. Participation in Fun Fridays is one of the many ways we reward positive behaviors at school!
over 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Kindergarten students walk on the red path.
Student watches a baking soda volcano.
Students avoid the red tablecloths ("lava") on the ground.
Students paint with watercolors.
Student marvels over their baking soda explosion.
Students paint volcanoes with watercolors.
Students build with cups.
Student watches her volcano.
Student saves the bears by building a way to hold them off the floor.
Student builds a tower with cups.
In November, our students celebrated their reading accomplishments with help from Curtis & Co. Students read 2 books this Fall with the reward of getting fitted for new Asics! Then they celebrated with basketball, soccer, volleyball, and track stations together. Reading matters!
over 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
Curtis talks to the students about the importance of reading.
5th graders show off their new shoes.
5th grader is fitted for shoes.
5th grader shoes high he can jump.
5th graders celebrate by playing soccer.
5th grade girls celebrate their volleyball wins.
5th graders celebrate after scoring a goal.
5th graders race around the track.
5th graders high five each other.
5th graders play basketball.
First graders in Ms. Trent's class enjoyed their last Fit4Kids lesson of the season! They had a chance to spend time in the garden exercising together. They also reviewed the weather and seasons, which impact what grows in the garden. We love having our hands-on garden time!
over 1 year ago, Glen Lea Elementary School
First graders in the garden.
First grade students in the garden.
First grade students in the garden.