Gold Fish for Fisherman Day!
We have had such a great day Fishing Around.
We missed announcing the winner for Pirates vs. Mermaids Day yesterday, and obviously our winner has a lot of personality! Well done, Charlie!
Wyoming Department of Education and Governor Mark Gordon have declared October 2nd Farm to School Day! Here is a peek into a project with community partner, Jo-el Sauers and Sauers Family Farms!
The 1st Grade Students participated in a Project Based Learning launch during our Farm to School celebration. They had a virtual tour of a microgreen farm , wrote questions about what they want to learn about microgreens,and worked collaboratively to plant microgreen gardens . The students will write and illustrate observations in their Observation Journals while working through other inquiry based and project based learning exercises as they continue to learn how local farmers provide for their communities.
#RIDE
#2revolutions
#WDE
Early Childhood Love and Logic Parenting Class
Weekly from 6:00-7:30PM in the Livingston Library.
Classes will be for 5 consecutive weeks excluding the week of Thanksgiving.
This is meant for parents who have children birth through age 7.
It's National Custodian Day!
With Mr. Ricky, Ms Milie & Ms Stefanie our school would not sparkle!
We truly appreciate this team that cares for our students!
Arghhhhh there matey! Mermaids and pirate day was a hit!! Homecoming week elementary style is always a hit!
Thank you Sgt. Van Auken for stopping by and reading to our kindergarteners and first graders!
Buffalo Bill Center of the West always does an incredible job for our 2nd graders! We’re lucky to have them so close! We were in the Draper Museum today learning about Animal Adaptations and the Yellowstone Ecosystem.
3rd grade had the amazing opportunity to go fishing at Becky Lake with our local Game and Fish. We learned to cast, reel and bring in a fish! We also printed fish molds on paper and learned all about a fish’s anatomy! Such a fun morning!
Last Friday we had a Cereal Party to celebrate with students that turned in their summer reading logs. 🥳
Livingston October Newsletter
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This year, Livingston is continuing with the Character Trait of the Month program! September’s Character Trait was Friendship. Teachers from each class nominated a student in their classroom who consistently demonstrates this quality. Each of these students are kind, helpful, inclusive, thoughtful, and welcoming. We are so grateful they attend our school and make Livingston a welcome and kind place to be!
Introducing your 2024/2025 Livingston Student Council! We are so proud of all the students who ran for Student Council this year. This past week, 4th and 5th graders enjoyed listening to thoughtful speeches, looking at the creative campaign posters, and cheering on all the students. We are proud of everyone who participated in the process!
There is no better way to practice math skills than selling “Skele” popcorn and counting back the change. We are ready for Halloween season here at Livingston!
You may not know, but Livingston is home to the new R.I.S.E. program. Reaching Independence through Structured Environments/Education
A program specifically designed to meet the needs of students requiring individualized structured support in the areas of: communication, academics, social-emotional learning, and executive functioning.
Our main goal is to provide students with the tools and support they need in order to be successful both inside and outside of the classroom.
Our RISE students deliver Lemonade to staff on Fridays to practice social interactions and counting coins. Thank you Builders First of Cody for supporting the RISE program.
This hot fall weather has been perfect for a little FOLF in PE.
2nd graders investigating adaptations by dissecting owl pellets.
They’ve been learning about the Yellowstone ecosystem and studying different habitats.
Kinder worked on the letter L this week so we practiced the sound of letter L by playing with leaves and doing leaf rubbings today!
Fourth graders explored Hyattville to learn about Wyoming in the past. They learned about the petroglyphs, walked the timeline, visited the museum cabins, and had an amazing hike in our beautiful country! Social studies in real life ROCKS!
Finding treasure in the STREAM class!!
4th and 5th made treasure maps and coded Ozobots.
3rd grade wrote codes for BeeBots.
K-2 had to read codes to find the treasure!
#livyrocks