I am the bread of life
As part of Easter, we continue to consider Jesus and His words: I am the bread of life. As I was sharing with students the idea of the bread is the Eucharist, I realized the Eucharist is the entire sentence.... I am the bread of life. Jesus is the "I am" the "bread" and giver of earthly and eternal "life." Let us draw near daily, weekly, monthly, yearly to receive the .... I am the bread of life. This sacrament is food for our lives and for our souls.
Students in Grades 6, 7, and 8 shared their "color" poems: displayed on a palette. We celebrated the good words and visuals of our poets with applause and publishing their work on the bulletin board. Now we are working on "ice cream" poetry... flavoring our lines with tongue twisters and words of alliteration.
In Geography we are working on individual country reports. Yesterday Mrs. MaryBeth Monroe came from the Chamber of Commerce and told the students how to "market" your country... she used the marketing of Ashland as an example. Her instructions and advice were very helpful.
Don't forget to ask your students about their Science Fair project. Next week is the deadline for in-class presentations. Please offer your support and encouragement for this high-quality academic opportunity. Thanks so much.
Events on the calendar:
We are working on tickets for the Twins-Red Sox game on May 28th. We also want to do a field trip to Prentice Park, the Friar's cabin in Iron River, and perhaps an 8th grade luncheon. Also the yearbook is under construction so we need photos please. We will also bring some (or all) junior high students to Good Shepherd next Thursday for the National Day of Prayer. Hope you get to enjoy the smelt fry tonight! An annual ritual for many of us upnorth.
