Today Connor led our pledge and prayer. We spent a few minutes looking at the Gospel lesson in the
Book of Mark: the story of Jesus healing the paralytic. This week we have been considering how ordinary circumstances became extraordinary when God intervenes. It took "faith" for friends to carry their paralyzed friend to the rooftop and let him down by Jesus. Jesus first offered forgiveness of sins (extraordinary) and then He healed him (extra-extraordinary). The people were amazed and glorified God saying, "We never saw anything like this!"
Maybe our extraordinary stories are not so visible to others, but we know that extraordinary things happen to us when we operate with God.
I told the students about the time we moved to Seattle and we were 2 miles from our destination (after traveling 1600+ miles), and the wheel flew off of our car on the freeway. We coasted to a safe spot that "just happened" to be there (try to find one of those on a busy freeway?). Immediately a car stopped and the occupants placed flares by our car, another stopped to say they are calling 911 on their cell phone, another stopped to return our wayward tire (were these angels?). We were amazed! Yes, God takes the ordinary things of life (even the frustrations) and transforms them into something extraordinaire!
English 8 students did the spelling test, we talked about the Letter of Intent that is due next Friday, and then students gave character-card book talks. The purpose was to demonstrate how authors use stories to demonstrate the "growth" of characters.
Today we welcome Mr. Calvin Stalvig, a student from Northland College. He is a Spanish major who will be teaching Spanish to 8th graders. Mr. Stalvig will be meeting with 8th graders Monday and Friday. We are grateful for his instruction and support.
Math 6 students did final problems on p. 184: 45-61 odd numbers. All students completed the assignment in class so I could address each student's difficulty. Students forgot how exponents work, so on Monday I will give them a warm-up exponent exercise.
History 6 was used to finish Egyptian pyramid landscape. This is the last opportunity for class time. Presentations will be on Tuesday. Ask your student if he/she is ready? Otherwise, the project needs to be completed at home. Thanks.
The last period of the day was used for "catch up" work. We have one week left this quarter. Some students may have time for some basketball in the gym.
8th Graders: Monday we will do a quick walk to Vaughn Library. Also please read Scene 2 and 3 of
King Lear: Act 1. Talk to people about your research project. Tuesday essential question is due. Friday rough draft of Letter of Intent is due.
Yes, this quarter is soon history. Most students have worked hard. A few have worked TOO FAST and need to become more careful about accuracy and neatness. Thank you for supporting our school through the busy holiday season. Lord willing, see you all on Monday. God Bless.