Mrs. Crissy Smith's 3rd graders at Wheeler County Elementary School have been learning different ways to multiply. Students were given flash cards and had to create an array. Mrs. Smith's mathematicians enjoyed using dot markers to make the arrays. After the activity, students discussed that arrays are made of rows and columns. Students were given an array and had to make a multiplication Mrs. Crissy Smith's 3rd graders at Wheeler County Elementary School have been learning different ways to multiply. Students were given flash cards and had to create an array. Mrs. Smith's mathematicians enjoyed using dot markers to make the arrays. After the activity, students discussed that arrays are made of rows and columns. Students were given an array and had to make a multiplication
FARM TO SCHOOL AWARD – Treutlen County Schools was awarded the Georgia Farm to School Award for incorporating locally grown produce in school meals. L to R: State School Superintendent Richard Woods, Georgia Department of Education Assistant Director Holly Thaw, Treutlen County School Food Nutrition Director Alecia “Red” Barrett, Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper.
EXCELLING INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM – Toombs County High School Teacher and Coach Jeremy Moore was named the Super Star Teacher for the month of October, after an anonymous nomination shared how Moore excelled in his profession inside and outside of the classroom. L to R: Rhonda Jones, Toombs County Schools Special Education Director Sabrina Woodruff, Toombs County High School Principal Marissa Morris, Jeremy Moore, Greater Vidalia Chamber Director of Operations Amber O’Connor, Greater Vidalia Chamber Chairwoman Nissa Mitchell, Ingrid Dykes, Melody Walker.
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