Congratulations to our Talented Reflections Artists!

Congratulations to all who participated in the the Reflections program this year.

Meadow Brook held its Art Show/Award Ceremony on Monday, November 26. There were 33 awesome works of art, created by 25 very talented MBE students.

A list of participating students is below.

Those who won 1st or 2nd place are now entered in the RCS District Level of the competition.

That RCS District ceremony will take place on the evening of Monday, March 4th, 2019. Location TBD.

DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY

Grades Pre-K-2

No entries

Grades 3-5

1st Place: Ryleigh Hubbard

No other entries

LITERATURE

Grades Pre-K-2

1st Place: Brooke Bolash

2nd Place: Rishab Balaji

3rd Place: Vivan Shukla

Other Entries: Daniel Nowak

Grades 3-5

1st Place: Reagan Hays

2nd Place: Gabby Wilkerson

No other entries

PHOTOGRAPHY

Grades Pre-K-2

1st Place: Daniel Nowak

No other entries

Grades 3-5

1st Place: Abbey Meyers

2nd Place: Aiden Gumz

3rd Place: Ryleigh Hubbard

Other Entries: Ryleigh Hubbard, Abigail Mitchell, Amelia Nowak

FILM PRODUCTION

Grades Pre-K-2

No entries

Grades 3-5

1st Place: Olivia Gralewski

2nd Place: Harper Miesch

3rd Place: Bryson Haubert

Other Entries: Abigail Mitchell

MUSICAL COMPOSITION

Grades Pre-K-2

No entries

Grades 3-5

No entries

VISUAL ARTS

Grades Pre-K-2

1st Place: Sage Peasley

2nd Place: Josephine West

3rd Place: Claire Freels

Other Entries: Saesha Gujarathi, Perina Vicini, Elizabeth West, Keira Wiegand

Grades 3-5

1st Place: Greyson Miesch

2nd Place: Nicholas Flaker

3rd Place: Saachi Dahanukar

Other Entries: Christopher Donnellon, Olivia Gralewski, Amelia Nowak, Gabby Wilkerson

Math Workshop: Instruction, Collaboration, & Creativity!

A Message From Ms. Reeves (2nd Grade Teacher & Meadow Brook Hero!)

Our math workshop consists of a mini lesson, a journal page or an activity that aligns with the concept covered during the lesson, and then a variety of math games that the students can participate in that require them to use the math strategies that we have been studying.

As an added challenge this week, the students were able to design their own math games to play.

The only requirement they had was to incorporate addition facts.

The students took their creativity to a whole new level!

Thanks to Ms. Reeves and her incredible students for sharing out about this part of their learning journey…sharing our stories builds our partnerships and strengthens our school community!

You can share your thinking by leaving a comment on this posts, sending a Tweet to @ThinkMBE, or reaching out by phone or e-mail at your convenience.

Thank you for your partnership…in it together for the kids!