A continuation of logic and proof writing in Geometry! What happened to the quarterback (Bobby Bennet)? He got poisoned! Working together, students interviewed suspects and gathered evidence to uncover the truth behind the "crime".
over 1 year ago, Karen Nuñez
students collaborating with their characters to find all clues. On the board, we can see a quick description of the case.
Happy faces and who is the guilty one? Students sharing their information
Here we have the principal and bobby (our victim). Look at the happy faces!
More students working together to solve the mystery. Here we can see a close up of the worksheet students are working on
Today was an unforgettable day for our Kindergarten class as we ventured to the pumpkin patch! 🎃✨ The kids explored the maze, picked pumpkins, and enjoyed the beautiful fall weather. 🍂
over 1 year ago, Mrs. Lindsay-Kindergarten
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Pre-K enjoyed a great afternoon at the pumpkin patch today! They had a lot of fun playing. They got to choose their own pumpkin to take home, right of the vine, straight from the patch!
over 1 year ago, Miss Jourdin-PreK
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Today was an unforgettable day for our Kindergarten class as we ventured to the pumpkin patch! 🎃✨ The kids explored the maze, picked pumpkins, and enjoyed the beautiful fall weather. 🍂
over 1 year ago, Mrs. Lindsay-Kindergarten
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over 1 year ago, Julesburg School District
HSVB vs Yuma
Baby animals just make everyone's days better! Thank you Mr. Koberstein for sharing this experience with our students!!
over 1 year ago, Katlyn Auernhamer
Hanging out with a baby animals
Hanging out with a baby llama!!
Hanging out with a baby animals!
Hanging out with a baby animals
The after school fitness club has had a good turnout this year. There are groups of students working on cardio, beginning weight lifting and more advanced weight lifting.
over 1 year ago, Corey Mikelson
students lifting
With the help of our friends from Sesame Street, Mrs. Hansen's preschool class spent the week learning about fire safety. We learned how to "Stop, Drop, Cover, and Roll" when our clothes catch fire and how to "Stay Low and Go!" when we hear the beeping of a smoke alarm. We also had a visit from the Julesburg Volunteer Fire Department. Thank you to Steven and Dakota for taking the time to share their work with our students.
over 1 year ago, Tara Hansen - Preschool
students practicing stop, drop, cover and roll in the classroom
students practicing stop, drop, cover and roll in the classroom
students practicing stay low and go in the classroom
students practicing stay low and go in the classroom
students practicing stay low and go in the classroom
six photo collage of students in the backseat of fire truck
four photo collage of fire department presentation
students sitting on the front bumper of fire truck
students sitting on the front bumper of fire truck with fireman
female student presenting  fire chief with handprint thank you card
A special Thank you goes out to Julesburg FFA teacher Mr. Koberstein for taking the time to introduce the 5th grade students to Hank and Larry. Students were able to ask questions and get acquainted with them. Students learned that Llamas are larger animals commonly raised for their wool, meat, and as pack animals. Babydoll sheep, a small breed with a calm temperament, are primarily raised for their wool, which is fine and soft. They are excellent for small farms, offering high-quality fleece, grazing to control weeds, and companionship.
over 1 year ago, Marilyn Wilber
Llamas
Llamas
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Pre-K had an exciting visit from the Julesburg Fire Department! They got to feel the weight of a firefighters jacket. Thank you for taking the time to educate and inspire our youngest learners.
over 1 year ago, Miss Jourdin-PreK
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Geometry students are working on Two Column Proofs!! Using the whiteboard is a great way for students to get hands-on experience laying out the steps of a geometric proof. They can work through the given information, statements, and reasons to logically arrive at the conclusion.
over 1 year ago, Karen Nuñez
Student writing on the board.
students working together to complete the activity. taking turns writing on the board.
Students used paper cut outs to solve for each section.
students working together in pairs to solve their problem on the board
Students working together to solve their proof
The second grade recently completed their unit on Ancient China. They explored the teachings of Confucius, created Chinese dragons, practiced writing in Chinese, and concluded with a performance assessment. For the assessment, students wrote postcards to someone of their choice, summarizing everything they had learned about Ancient China.
over 1 year ago, Emily Edson
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🐑 Our JH Ag Exploration and Animal Science classes just wrapped up an exciting unit on Sheep Management! We explored different types of sheep, their various uses, and common diseases. We even discussed the animals that protect them, like donkeys and llamas. To celebrate, we had a special visit from Hank the Babydoll Sheep and Larry the Llama! What a fun way to learn! #AgEducation #SheepManagement
over 1 year ago, Corey Koberstein
Students enjoy the fresh ingredients while making pico de gallo in Family Consumer Science. We used gloves to spice it up with jalapenos.
over 1 year ago, Gayle Monette
Levi is making pico de gallo.
Students make pico de gallo.
Owen working on his Entrepreneurship I online course. In this introductory business course, Owen is learning the basics of planning and launching his own successful business. Whether he wants to start his own money-making business or create a non-profit to help others, this course will help Owen develop the core skills he needs to be successful. He will also be learning how to develop new business ideas, attract investors, market his business, and manage expenses.
over 1 year ago, Alissa Renquist
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over 1 year ago, Julesburg School District
JHVB "A" team Tourny
🌟 At FFA’s Lunch with JH, Levi delivered an inspiring presentation on Range Judging! He explained the contest and really got our younger students excited about the competition. Great to see such enthusiasm for agriculture! #FFA #RangeJudging #FutureFarmers
over 1 year ago, Corey Koberstein
✨ Exciting news from our third-grade classroom! This week, students dove into multiplication by rolling dice to create equations and drawing equal groups and arrays. They even explored the commutative property of multiplication—how cool is that? 🤔 No matter the order of factors, the product stays the same
over 1 year ago, Keli Hoschouer
We love multiplication
We love multiplication
We love multiplication
We love multiplication
We love multiplication
We love multiplication
We love multiplication
We love multiplication
🏆 The range judging season wrapped up yesterday at the State Competition in Yuma! Our students showed incredible improvement over their Regional scores, with some increasing by 100 points! We had four students just 10 points shy of medaling. Special shoutouts to Mackenzie Lopez, Cooper Edson, and Lauryn Lindsay, our top finishers, who helped us secure 14th place out of 26 teams. Great job, everyone!
over 1 year ago, Corey Koberstein
Students in Family Consumer Science are conducting research on foodborne illnesses to understand the causes, symptoms, and prevention of diseases caused by contaminated food. They are studying bacteria, viruses, and parasites, such as Salmonella and E. coli. They have learned about proper ways to handle, store and cook food.
over 1 year ago, Gayle Monette
Students in Family Consumer Science are conducting research on foodborne illnesses to understand the causes, symptoms, and prevention of diseases caused by contaminated food. They are studying bacteria, viruses, and parasites, such as Salmonella and E. coli. They have learned about proper ways to handle, store and cook food.
Students in Family Consumer Science are conducting research on foodborne illnesses to understand the causes, symptoms, and prevention of diseases caused by contaminated food. They are studying bacteria, viruses, and parasites, such as Salmonella and E. coli. They have learned about proper ways to handle, store and cook food.