Monday, April 27, 2009

Cooking with Mr. Shames


Mr. Shames recently held a private cooking class at the Coleman’s house for two of our students. In attendance from Bodine were Karly C.and Andrew L. The class was held as the result of the Colemans' winning bid at the Acorn Auction! We made Quiche Lorraine, Stromboli, Sticky Toffee Pudding, and Dirt Cake with Worms. We had a great time, and the kids discovered hidden cooking talents!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Exciting Race for 3rd Grade Student


Macon W. ran in the Andrew Jackson Marathon on April 18 in Jackson, Tennessee. She ran in the 5K and finished second place in her age group! Congratulations, Macon!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

1st Grade Ice Cream Party







The first graders were treated to an ice cream sundae party recently because their class sold the most tickets to the Acorn Auction. Great job, 1st Graders!

A Rocky Presentation




First graders had a visit recently from the president of the Memphis Mineralogical & Archaeological Society with an exhibit and discussion about rocks and fossils. Students were able to ask questions and hold examples of rocks and minerals. At the end of our talk, he let each child pick out one rock sample to take home.

Making a Story Quilt


Students in Mrs. Falvey’s class have been creating a story quilt to document the events of the school year. Every six weeks, each student creates a collage patch to illustrate an event, and he or she writes a short narrative of the event on the back of the patch. The quilt includes individual achievement patches, field trip patches, and academic skill patches.

Say “Frindle!”


Mrs. Falvey’s class held up their books and “frindles” for a class picture just like the fifth graders at Lincoln Elementary in the book Frindle by Andrew Clements. Students also replaced real words with nonsense words for the day.

4-H Demonstration Contest Winners




Fifth graders Mary Autumn Y. and Carter O. represented The Bodine School in the 4-H County Demonstration Contest and received white ribbons for their participation. Mary Autumn demonstrated how to make chocolate-covered strawberries and shared them with the audience. Carter demonstrated one of his favorite hobbies: how to play paintball. Congratulations, Mary Autumn and Carter!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Bodine Lends a Helping Hand


Ever since The Bodine School found out Ronald McDonald House of Memphis collects pull/can tabs to raise money for their organization, the school has been collecting and saving them. What started as merely pulling can tabs at lunch turned into a larger collection endeavor. After two students – fourth grader Carter W. and fifth grader Brayton M. – brought in over 15 pounds each of can tabs last semester, a competition was created by fourth grade teacher Ms. Lee to see who could collect the most can tabs to assist St. Jude families. Numerous students have been bringing in donations of can tabs to do their part to help out. Thanks to them, Bodine has collected over 100 pounds of can tabs so far this semester! One student in particular was determined to help. Fourth grader Avery C. exceeded expectations by collecting and bringing in 78 pounds of can tabs!!! The Bodine School and Ronald McDonald House of Memphis appreciates everyone’s continuing participation.

Bodine Student Art on Display at Paragon Bank in Germantown




Some of our students' artwork is currently on display at the Paragon Bank in Germantown (located at 7600 Poplar Ave.) for the month of April. The bank has a growing collection of work by regional artists and features work by local students monthly. This is the Bodine School's second year to participate. This is a wonderful opportunity to see our students' talents spotlighted.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Ms. Riddick's Class: Science Lab


Heart, Spleen, Liver
Do you know where these and other organs are? Ask a fifth grader.
Students spent a day in Science Lab labeling and learning where theirorgans are located.

5th Grade 4-H Winners


Bodine fifth graders win 4-H Photography Contest

County Level
Kendyl H. – First Place Black and White

Local Level
Kendyl H. – First Place Buildings
Olivia P.- Second Place Animals
Elizabeth N. – Second Place People

Monday, April 6, 2009

4th Grade Racks up More 4-H County Winners!







After having students compete and win in both the 4-H County Poster and Speech Competitions, fourth grade Bodine students show they have what it takes to compete in several other 4-H County Competitions.
Demonstrating unstoppable wrestling moves, Matthew D. was awarded 3rd place in the 4-H County Demonstration Competition.
In the 4-H County Piggy Bank Competition, Ruffin W. and Carter W. showed their artistic side. Ruffin created an “Alien Pig” using a Clorox bottle, black card stock, and bright green duct tape and was proudly awarded 2nd place. Carter W. received 3rd place for his “deer pig” which he created using a milk container, fake fur, pipe cleaners, and other extras.
In the 4-H County Photography Contest, Harris H. won 3rd place for capturing some truly remarkable images. Way to go, fourth grade 4-H members!!!

Bodine Zoo Snooze 2009!







Third, fourth, and fifth grade students from Bodine – along with fourth grade teacher Ms. Lee and several brave dads – showed up at The Memphis Zoo one Friday with sleeping bags in hand. The students had an experience of a lifetime. Animals of many types visited them in the classroom. Then they trekked in dead silence and pitch black to places like The Animals of the Night, The Herpetarium, and the Nutrition Center. By the middle of the night, everyone was a bit on the animal side! Just check out 4th grader Ricky H. and Don O., parent of 5th grader Carter O. By the morning – though little sleep had been had – participants got to walk around the zoo spotting animals before the crowds arrived. Fourth graders Christopher B. and Karly C. couldn’t get enough and scoped out the meerkat habitat before deciding to go home!

1st Grade Flowers











First grade finished their unit on Flowers by planting Sunflower seeds.
We had so much fun digging in the dirt and getting our hands dirty!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Ms. Aven's Class Performance


As part of their study of different aspects of Japanese art and culture Ms. Wakefield directed Ms. Aven’s third grade class in a performance of "The Plum Boy". Mrs. Falvey’s class enjoyed watching this Japanese tale. All props and scenery were created during art.