Attention Preschool Families: Save the Date for our Registration and Information Open House March 14th 5-6PM at JSE! Spread the word, we have openings!
over 1 year ago, UTSC
preschool
Negotiations and their tactics are very important to all of us. They can be used in sports, economics, politics, and even in your own home. You might have to give up something to gain something. Ultimately both parties should feel like they walked away with a win. Today in Mr. Guillen's history class they did an activity where the students were in groups and represented countries such as: Great Britain, France, Netherlands, Portugal, and Belgium and had to negotiate with each other over land in Africa. Each group had to pick areas of Africa they wanted to control and provide information to the other countries on why they wanted that land. Some of the examples I overheard were they wanted control of the coast or that area has a lot of diamond mines. As the students were negotiating, there were random cards drawn that put restraints on their talks. Some of the cards stated a certain county or empire demanded that land and wanted control of that territory. The students then had to add that factor to their negotiations. The students worked through all of their negotiations and the challenges the random cards created and came away with the land that they were seeking. Thank you Mr. Guillen for teaching our students!
over 1 year ago, Timothy Brunton
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WHS Cross Country Fish Fry!
over 1 year ago, Alexis Kruszka
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Patterns and sequences are everywhere! Old video games secretly had patterns and once you figured those patterns out, you could easily defeat the hardest games. This week in Mr. Cunningham's math class they did an activity called “Crossing the River” where the students had to use problem solving skills to cross the water. The students had to recognize patterns and sequences to successfully complete this task. Once each group successfully crossed the river, the students had a discussion on the strategies that worked and discussed the patterns that helped them achieve their goal of crossing the river. Thank you Mr. Cunningham for teaching our students!
over 1 year ago, Timothy Brunton
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over 1 year ago, Alexis Kruszka
The Black Plague was a very dark time in our history. Who was at fault? Was it fleas? Rats? A punishment? These were all the thoughts many had. The question was, what really caused this? They did not have the advancements in medicine like we do today. Last week in Mrs. Snyder’s class, the students learned about the plague. She had a great lesson set up in the library where the students became CSI members and worked together to research and to do activities about the plague. They ultimately had to solve the mystery about who/what caused the plague. The students also received a visit from the Plague Doctor! Thank you Mrs. Snyder for teaching our students!
over 1 year ago, Timothy Brunton
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What does value mean to you? Does it mean what an item is worth or a meal you order in a drive thru? What about in art class? If you ask our 6th grade UTMS students they can tell you a different meaning of value. In their sketchbooks, they had to show the different values of colors from light to dark. This is a lead up to their project they are working on called Zentangle. The students make various designs within each cube and they color each design using different values to show depth and contrast. The students are working together with partners in designing each Zentangle. There is a special prize for the best one! Thank you Mrs. Ochall for teaching our students!
over 1 year ago, Timothy Brunton
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Happy school counselor's week to our very own Mrs. Sims! Mrs. Sims does an amazing job meeting with our students to make them feel safe and loved. She is tasked with many other duties and completes them all with a smile on her face. If you see Mrs. Sims around make sure tell her happy school counselor's week and how much she impacts your life, she loves hearing that!
over 1 year ago, Timothy Brunton
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WHS Cheer Tryouts for 2024-25!
over 1 year ago, Alexis Kruszka
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Debating is always fun. You get to give your opinions on why you feel about something. There are traditional debates such as; Cubs vs Sox, Pepsi vs Coca-Cola, Marvel or DC? There are also debates on what something classifies as, such as, is a hotdog a sandwich? or is cereal a soup? Today in Mrs. Ornelas’ class, the student's topic was, “Is ketchup a fruit smoothie?” Every Friday she has the students write for 15 minutes about various topics in their journals and they must give their stance on it. They even get to share their writings with the class. The topics vary, so the students are always pushed to think and be creative! Thank you Mrs. Ornelas for teaching our students!
over 1 year ago, Timothy Brunton
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2024 Youth Baseball Camp! Use the link for the registration form: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_DTqvL9jx1vnXdqnd8fmL8E2d2DRhRRgx5qGZ9r5oZ0/edit?usp=sharing
over 1 year ago, Alexis Kruszka
Camp
The 7th graders lost a tough game to Morgan Township 24-16. Bella G had 12 points, Kiki T chipped in 4 points. Despite the loss the team continues to improve. The 8th graders defeated Morgan Township 46-8. Kylie S had 13 points, Brooklyn J and Grace G had 9 points, Sadie S chipped in with 5 points and a total team defensive effort shut down the Cherokees. The 8th graders next game is on Thursday at Lake Station
over 1 year ago, Timothy Brunton
Student CPR Class
over 1 year ago, Alexis Kruszka
CPR
What a great night at the Bearcat Theater with their show Finding Nemo Jr! Mr. Hanaway put on an amazing show with our UTMS students as well as the elementary students! If you were not able to make it tonight, you have two more chances, Saturday at 7pm and Sunday at 2pm. Come on out and support our students and see a great show!
over 1 year ago, Timothy Brunton
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Who remembers the Pythagorean Theorem? It is the one that always sticks out in my mind. A^2 +B^2= C^2, you remember it now don’t you? Today in Mrs. Elliott’s class, the students were taught about the Greek mathematician and learned that his theorem was not proven until after his death. The students then learned about the theorem and how to use it. They finished the class by practicing finding either the leg values or the hypotenuse using the theorem. Thank you Mrs. Elliott for teaching our students!
over 1 year ago, Timothy Brunton
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New Year Counselor Connection News Letter https://www.smore.com/8sy91
over 1 year ago, Mrs. Annmarie Sims
Yesterday the 8th grade students in Mr. Harnew's Honors Social Studies class went to Indianapolis to compete in the We the People competition. The We the People requires students to write information essays on citizenship, constitutional history, and constitutional powers of government. The students competed virtually in the Southwest Indiana Regional We the People competition. UTMS placed in the top 3 for middle school teams which allowed them to qualify for the Indiana State We the People competition. This is the second year UTMS has qualified for the state competition. Congratulations to our hard working UTMS students and Mr. Harnew as well!
almost 2 years ago, Timothy Brunton
We the people
Do you know how gummy worms and orbeez are made? If you were in Mrs Boender’s 8th grade science class you would. The students learned about synthetic materials and what happens when different materials are mixed together. After the students learned about synthetic materials, Mrs. Boender had the students do a very interesting lab where they mixed calcium chloride and sodium alginate to create both gummies and orbeez. After creating these items, the students recorded their observations with their lab groups and also answered a series of questions about the materials. Thank you so much for the fun activity and teaching our students!
almost 2 years ago, Timothy Brunton
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Persuading others to believe that your opinion is better than someone else's can be a challenging task. Now, what if you had to persuade others when you do not know the topic? Can you do it? In Mrs. Buerhle’s class the students did an activity where they had to pick a random card that had a real or fictional person or animals, such as Chuck Norris, The Marshmallow Man, and French Bulldogs. The students then had to draw another two random cards that gave traits that the person has. What makes this challenging is, these traits might not relate to that person. One student would go against another student and give argumentative reasons why their person is better than the others using the traits they have drawn. The students then voted on which one was the best. This is a great lead up to help get the students ready for the argumentative writing part of her class! Thank you so much for the fun activity and teaching our students!
almost 2 years ago, Timothy Brunton
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Who has memories of watching the Macy’sThanksgiving Day Parade? Watching all different floats and balloons with all the creativity that goes into them has been a tradition for families for years. While spending the day in Mrs. Sullivan’s class, the students will be creating their own floats. The catch is this, it must be made out of recycled materials such as shoeboxes, plastic bottles, newspapers, paper towel rolls, and old decorating items. The students will use problem solving skills, creative thinking, and group dynamics to create a float with the theme #blessed. The float will represent something that they are blessed to have in their lives. During the week of Thanksgiving, in class, they will construct these floats and when we return from break they will be displayed and judged. If you have any of these items listed and want to donate them for the project, please send them our way and we will make sure Mrs. Sullivan gets them! Thank you so much for the fun project and teaching our students!
almost 2 years ago, Timothy Brunton
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