Fifth graders are preparing their opening statements for the trial of Christopher Columbus.
about 7 years ago, Sarah Abel
Columbus’ Men working hard on a defense.
Columbus trying to prove they’re not guilty for the death of the Tainos.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabelle trying to put the blame on Columbus.
Students take turns being the teacher and leading our daily math review!
about 7 years ago, Ashleigh Neitzel
There is still time to place an Art to Remember order for your child. Order online today using your code or return the order form to school. Thank you for supporting Olympia West!
about 7 years ago, Angie Swartzendruber
Orders Due Soon
5th graders practicing multiplication by playing baseball ⚾️
about 7 years ago, Kassadie Cole
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Don’t wait- place your order today! Art to Remember orders are due October 9th. Original, student-made artwork is placed on a variety of items. These make great gifts for the upcoming holidays.
about 7 years ago, Angie Swartzendruber
Art to Remember
5th graders exploring measurement tools in science 👩🏼‍🔬👨🏽‍🔬
about 7 years ago, Kassadie Cole
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It’s Positivitee Tuesday at West. What will your message be today? #GrowthMindset #OlySpartanPride
about 7 years ago, Angie Swartzendruber
Growth Mindset
PM PreK had some visitors as well for Job week. Officer Brammeier, Stanford President, and an relative from State Farm bank.
about 7 years ago, Lisa Byrd
Officer Brammeier
Stanford President
State farm bank
Money!
Job week concluded with some visitors from their community. AM saw a police officer, carpenter, and personal trainer/work out instructor.
about 7 years ago, Lisa Byrd
Tools
Police vest
Stretch
Officer Brammeier
Last week, students in 2nd grade were busy studying mysteries! They became detectives and had to read clues to solve the mysteries happening at Olympia West!
about 7 years ago, Ashleigh Neitzel
Watch out West! Fourth grade students are meeting their goals and reading buddies are starting to appear in the classroom. #readingbuddyselfie #OlySpartanPride
about 7 years ago, Angie Swartzendruber
Reading Buddies have arrived in fourth grade
Fourth and fifth graders participated in a team relay during the assembly hosted by OHS Student Council. #OlySpartanPride #Homecoming
about 7 years ago, Angie Swartzendruber
Team relay race
Using arms to wrap streamers
Excited for the Mile Run! We are ready to set our PR. #Olyspartanpride #4thgrade
about 7 years ago, Angie Swartzendruber
Getting ready for the mile run
Excited for the Mile Run! We are ready to set our PR. #Olyspartanpride #4thgrade
about 7 years ago, Angie Swartzendruber
3rd graders at Olympia West welcomed students to school today with positive messages as a part of their “Start with Hello” week activities.
about 7 years ago, Lisa Castleman
Start with Hello
Start with Hello
Creative writing is taking place in fourth grade. Students choose a series of pictures to put into a book and then write a story. #OlySpartanPride #4thgrade #learningisfun
about 7 years ago, Angie Swartzendruber
Creative writing
Writing a book
Students at West created an amazing piece of artwork and soon parents will have the chance to turn the artwork into custom keepsakes. This is a great chance to order items for family members and raise money for the school. The order form will come home in the next few days.
about 7 years ago, Angie Swartzendruber
Art to Remember is coming to Olympia West
Well, shiver me timbers! More Pirates showed up in the afternoon class, too! We sure arrrrre glad we had so many pirates to help us find the treasure!
over 7 years ago, Lisa Byrd
searching for treasure
Me mateys!
Enjoying the golden, popped goodness.
We found the treasure!
Our morning class was taken over by pirates today. Me mateys found the treasure on our special treasure hunt. Then, were able to enjoy the golden, buttery treat within our treasure chest!
over 7 years ago, Lisa Byrd
Finding all the clues.
X marks the spot!
AaaaRrrrrgh!
Treasure!
5th graders reviewing their current skill of multiplying and dividing by powers of ten by playing Connect 4.
over 7 years ago, Kassadie Cole
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