Trunk or Treat is one of our favorite events of the year! We loved seeing everyone's creative costumes, posing in the Barbie box, and playing games together. Thank you ALL for helping to make this event & our book fair both a success. We couldn't do it without you!
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Mr. Spencer with a student and their sibling.
Mrs. Knight spins the wheel with students.
Mrs. Hoyt spins the wheel with a 3rd grader.
The student support services team is dressed as Inside Out -- blue, green, yellow, and red.
Dr. Moshoeshoe hands out candy to students.
Students pose in the large and small Barbie boxes.
Students pose as rock, paper, and scissors.
Three students pose in the large Barbie box.
A student poses in the large Barbie box while their baby sibling poses in the small.
On 11/29, Glen Lea will host Jaimal Yogis for an IN PERSON author visit! He will speak about storytelling, writing, & his City of Dragons graphic novels. Students can purchase their own signed book through our partnership with bbgb at https://www.bbgbbooks.com/glen-lea-elementary
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In October, students enjoyed a show by the Richmond Ballet in our very own Glen Lea auditorium. As you can see by their smiles and dancing along, it was a show to remember! We are so grateful for all the chances to celebrate the arts here at GLES.
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Glen Lea students move along to the ballet.
Glen Lea students raise their hands to follow along.
A single dancer is on stage.
Glen Lea students dance on stage with the Richmond Ballet.
Richmond Ballet dancers are on stage.
We reinforce students for displaying Responsible, Organized, Achievement, & Respect behaviors with ROAR points. We celebrate students who displayed ROAR with fun events monthly. One option in October was a "glitter glam party" -- and you can see these Lions had a lot of fun!
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2 second graders in sunglasses
2 preschoolers in sunglasses
One 5th grader showing off her decorated hair clips.
One first grader showing off sunglasses with bows.
Two kindergarten students hugging & wearing decorated sunglasses.
One kindergarten student showcasing sunglasses she made with bows and buttons.
A hand covered in sticky gems.
One first grade student showing his sunglasses.
We love to learn outside of the school walls, like our preschoolers did at the pumpkin patch! They enjoyed a hayride, hunted for pumpkins, and found a super large pumpkin in the field. Preschoolers build size, color, and shape concepts all while celebrating Fall together.
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Students ride on the tractor's hayride.
Student and her family on the hayride.
PK student poses for picture.
PK class stands with their pumpkins.
PK students on the hayride.
PK students look for pumpkins & find a huge one.
PK student in the pumpkin patch.
Student and family look for pumpkins.
Last week, 2nd graders explored VA's history through a field trip to Henricus Park, where they learned about tools, clothing, and shelter from the past. When students returned to school, we heard many of them share about the arrows, animal skins, and tools they had explored!
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2nd graders pose at the fence after their trip.
2nd grade students dig for artifacts.
2nd graders use tools from the past.
2nd graders use tools from the past.
2nd graders listen to a presentation.
2nd graders touch animal pelts.
2nd graders explore arrows.
2nd graders watch a presentation of how animal skins were used.
Tomorrow night -- Thursday, October 26 -- is Trunk-or-Treat here at Glen Lea Elementary School. Come out for candy, music, and the petting zoo! The book fair will also be open for CC, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and cash purchases. This is one of our favorite events of the year!
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Tomorrow: Trunk or Treat 5:30 - 7:00
These first graders were so proud of the American eagles that they created as part of their study of symbols. Each eagle was as unique as the Glen Lea student who created it! They loved showing off their finished product as their eagles "flew" through the sky.
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1st graders hold up paper bag American Eagles
2 show off their American Eagles flying
2 first graders smile as they hold up their eagles
Yesterday, Glen Lea student athletes had the opportunity to participate in basketball skills practice with the VUU Women's Basketball team. They worked hard as they practiced their agility through dribbling, passing, and shooting drills. We love cheering on our athletes!
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A Glen Lea student stretches next to a VUU player.
Glen Lea students and the VUU Women's Basketball team.
A Glen Lea student dribbles down the court.
A Glen Lea student practices shooting the basketball.
A Glen Lea student practices a dribbling relay.
A Glen Lea student takes their basketball shot.
We are celebrating our excitement over reading & being part of the Glen Lea community all week alongside the book fair. We can't wait to see your school spirit! Mon: Wear pink to celebrate the "best day ever" with the Book Fair. Tues: Wear animal print or sunglasses because we are "kenough"! Wed: Wear neon colors or mismatch to celebrate uniqueness. Thur: Dress up as a favorite character for our parade. No masks. Fri: Wear comfy clothes or pajamas, because what a week!
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Spirit Week dates
Wow, Lions! Look what's here -- the Fall Book Fair w/FGTeeV, Piggy, Pokemon, unicorns, Gabby, & ALL the cuteness. There are phone erasers, diaries, & some great discounts. We'll be open 5:30-7 at Trunk or Treat (10/26). Learn more or start an eWallet at www.tinyurl.com/GL23Books
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Cardboard robot with a blond wig.
Mrs Chesworth pushing a book fair cart
So many diaries with prices of $5-$15
Picture book display of the book fair
Unicorn books ranging from $7-$15.
Last week, the Glen Lea community started reading The Wild Robot. All of our students are listening to the story in their classrooms, leading up to a virtual author visit with Peter Brown on November 16th. Ask your student about Roz & how they think she will survive!
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Cardboard paper robot on top of bookshelves
Broken cardboard box on top of book shelves.
We are creating a chain of kindness by celebrating 2 staff with the Heart of the Lion monthly. In October, we celebrated Ms. Trent's sunshiny presence & Ms. Massenburg's helping spirit. We can't wait to see who will be next!
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Two teachers, Ms. Trent & Ms. Massenburg, stand side by side.
Last Week @ Library: K students learned butterflies as a symbol for dreams as we read Dreamer for Hispanic Heritage Month. 2nd graders completed their first Breakout Box to review weather terms. The MakerSpace stayed busy, as always. Plus, we unveiled a new sensory path!
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A third grader stands with a black superhero mask in front of her face.
Two kindergarteners turn to each other with big smiles.
A kindergarten student flies the butterfly that she made.
Three second grade students attempt to put the lock code in.
Four second grade students work on the last lock for the Breakout box.
A kindergarten student holds up the butterfly she designed independently.
A kindergarten student showcases her butterfly.
Three 2nd grade students try out the new sensory path in the library.
KEVA blocks in a rectangle holding 10 Halloween erasers.
A fourth grade student works on building a way to hold 10 Halloween items.
Check out all those patterns on the carpet! Kindergarten students practiced building and extending their own patterns using colored blocks, while also practicing how to work with partners and share their work with others. Way to go, mathematicians!
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Two kindergarten students work with blocks to make a red blue pattern.
Two kindergarten students worked with blocks to explore different patterns.
A class of kindergarten students share their patterns with each other.
Flashback Friday: Check out these photos from the beginning of the year, as one 3rd grade class built a strong understanding of citizenship and community. It makes us so happy to see big smiles as students learn to collaborate -- a necessary skill in the 21st century!
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Third graders write and draw about citizenship.
Third grade students sit and collaborate together.
A smiling third grade student stares at the camera.
Four third graders smile together.
Mrs. Farmer's 4th graders are celebrating kindness through their new Kindness Wall. Each day, students can add sticky notes to celebrate their community, such as complimenting or thanking someone for help. And students get to take the notes home to remind them of their greatness!
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White pasteboard covered in purple, blue, and yellow sticky notes.
Fall book fair arrives on Oct 23! We can't wait to share the newest books, the coolest writing tools, and so much more. We will be celebrating school spirit & reading all week long. Find out more by visiting our fair site: www.tinyurl.com/GL23books -- See you there!
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"Make it your GOAT-iest Book Fair"
"Set up your eWallet now!"
We loved capturing this impromptu moment of teamwork last week, when our students created their own cheer practice -- including students mentoring other students! Shout out to all the Glen Lea Lions who lead by example and create a caring community every day.
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Older students and younger students cheer together.
Older students lead younger students in an impromptu cheer practice.
Our Glen Lea Lions are incredibly creative -- and love to build sculptures and objects with play-doh. In September, first grade teachers used that student enthusiasm to build their literacy skills. Students crafted play-doh creations before drawing & writing about their design.
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First grade student builds with orange play-doh
First grade student builds with orange play-doh