4th grade students had the opportunity to learn how each role of a drone team works together to operate them safely and had a great time flying!
over 2 years ago, Bethany Currier
1st grade looked at the 3 types of rocks- sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic along with fossils and shells in science today with a magnifying glass!
over 2 years ago, Brittany Disney
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1st grade has been learning about the different layers of the earth and how fossils are formed in our reading curriculum! Today we made our own fossils. We are excited to see how they turn out when we take their objects out!
over 2 years ago, Brittany Disney
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Day 16 of embryology in 3rd grade. We candled eggs today and looked for signs of these things! 5 more days before hatching!
over 2 years ago, Sarah Thiesen
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4th grade started the morning off with a little friendly game of Multiplication WAR! It's a great game to practice multiplication facts and so easy to play anywhere. Ask your 4th grader to show you how to play!
over 2 years ago, Bethany Currier
3rd grade: Valentine's Day fun! Opening cards & treats from classmates, dancing, and a great game of "musical hearts."
over 2 years ago, Sarah Thiesen
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1st grade enjoyed their valentine party with a scavenger hunt, a maze, and a little bingo!
over 2 years ago, Brittany Disney
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3rd graders are 8 days away from chicks hatching in the incubator. Embryology is very exciting!!
over 2 years ago, Sarah Thiesen
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Join us Wednesday 15th From 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. in CAL's Cafeteria!
over 2 years ago, Danielle Brood
Join us Wednesday 15th for Cookies and Conversation from 4:00 to 5:00 pm at CAL!
Join us for Cookies and Conversation from 4:00 to 5:00 pm at CAL!
1st grade has been talking about adjectives, words that describe something! We used grapes today and came up with different adjectives to describe the grapes!
over 2 years ago, Brittany Disney
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2nd grade students using math counters to learn about equal groups and how to write repeated addition equations.
over 2 years ago, Karly Nederhoff
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1st grade in reading we have been talking about the layers of the Earth! We used a hard boiled egg for a demonstration today. The eggshell represented the crust, the white part represented the mantle, and the yellow yolk represented the core!
over 2 years ago, Brittany Disney
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CAL Will Remain the Cadets Thank you for your comments and suggestions regarding the possibility of changing the mascot. In the end, there is overwhelming support to maintain the current mascot. We have worked so hard to create a positive and progressive school experience that students, parents, and the community can be proud of. The last thing the school district would want is losing our current strong support of CAL and its traditions. Moving forward, we will talk with students about what it means to be a Cadet so that tradition can continue. Thank you again for your input and "Go Cadets!"
over 2 years ago, Mrs. Meyer
6th grade and 3rd grade enjoyed some time together this afternoon for our "All School" PBIS scavenger hunt reward.
over 2 years ago, Sarah Thiesen
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1st grade has been learning about the different layers of the Earth in reading. In science we planted corn in different layers-rock, soil, clay, and sand. We will then watch and see which one the corn grows best in!
over 2 years ago, Brittany Disney
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1st grade enjoyed having the dentist come talk about brushing and flossing correctly! Learned what sugar can do to our teeth!
over 2 years ago, Brittany Disney
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6th grade has been learning about elements, molecules, compounds, and mixtures in science. This week they have been working on creating models with marshmallows and toothpicks!
over 2 years ago, Jill Craighton
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1st grade watched the groundhog video today and learned we have 6 more weeks of winter. No one was very excited about that!
over 2 years ago, Brittany Disney
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Kindergarten loved the visit from Central Park dentistry! They learned all about how to take care of their teeth!
over 2 years ago, Jocelyn Lewis
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2nd grade students are learning about Westward Expansion in the United States in Reading Knowledge. Today, they worked together to measure out the size of a covered wagon bed to investigate how it might have felt to travel in for months at a time.
over 2 years ago, Karly Nederhoff
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