Literacy week “Believe in your shelf” day one started with “shelfies”. Students wrote book recommendations and reviews and took a “shelfie” with their book. Go jaguars!
Literacy week “Believe in your shelf” day one started with “shelfies”. Students wrote book recommendations and reviews and took a “shelfie” with their book. Go jaguars!
We have some “Royal Readers” in Mrs. DaCosta’s class. These students were caught staying focused in their literacy center today. Students earned a certificate and a bracelet! Keep up the great work Royal Readers!
Buggy Boo from 4H farm came to educate First Grade about the body parts of an insect, comparisons of correct names of body parts, and ask and answer question about key details in a text read aloud! Thank you Ms. Underwood.
Buddy reading in a kindergarten class is so much fun! Students in Mrs. Archer’s class are working on reading with expression!
The class with the highest percentage of attendance (grade bands VPK-2 & 3-5) earns a 20-minute dance party during the school day. We show up together. Bayshore finished strong in 2023! #attendancematters
At Bayshore Elementary, during Mrs. Enoch’s and Mrs. Pank’s class, students completed an investigation task requiring them to present evidence and explain their knowledge of sound and light energy.
Bayshore will have an Atten’DANCE’ incentive every quarter! The class with the highest percentage of attendance in the grade bands of VPK-2 and 3-5 will earn a 20-minute dance party during the school day. Students will have the opportunity to socialize, dance, and enjoy an ice pop for showing up.
Mrs. Jones’ class earned their SECOND popcorn party by receiving 10 class compliments when they were showing their S.P.O.T.S.! Whole classes can earn 10 jazzy class cash when receiving a compliment from staff. Congratulations jaguars
Ms. Dvir from PNC, in partnership with Read for the Record, visited Ms. Budhram’s and Ms. Dalis’ VPK classroom to read the story “With Lots of Love”. This story was wonderfully written and illustrated to give students a glimpse of what family means, finding ways to stay connected, and sharing love across distances. Ms. Dvir enjoyed sharing stories about her own family and the special things they like to do. Students thanked Ms. Dvir with personal pictures of their own family and things that they love. Thank you for your partnership!
Ms. Enoch’s and Ms. Pank’s Writing and Science Lab: “How does the distance affect how bright a star looks in the sky?” They also learned why the sun appears to be so much larger and brighter than the other stars.
Thank you to all the families that came out tonight for our Title 1 parent information night. We appreciate your continued support! #teamworkmakesthedreamwork
Blue Shirt Day, also known as World Day of Bullying Prevention, takes place on the first Monday of October each year, which is the kickoff to National Bullying Prevention Month. #BayshoreWearsBlue
What an amazing turnout for our Read to Succeed book night! Thank you to Big Apple Pizza and our Bayshore Elementary family and friends who came out to support this amazing fundraiser.