Scavenger Hunt! Let’s Go Mrs. Q’s Class!!

There are dancing candy corn images hiding on our school blogs.
Your job is to find at least five of them by October 29.

Visit a class blog.
Type the words candy corn into the search bar.
When you find the candy corn, write down the blog’s teacher name.
Keep searching until you find five blogs with candy corn images.
Enter this on the SCAVENGER HUNT ENTRY FORM.

The winners will be determined as follows:

ONE Student winner = lunch with Mrs. Reagan and Barnes & Noble gift card.
ONE Winning class will receive an extra recess with Mrs. Reagan
Five winners will receive a bag of candy corn each.
As of today, the classes in the lead are Mr. Kooiker, Miss Taber, Mrs. Bohl and Miss VanArkel!

Blog Scavenger Hunt!!!

24 Hours remaining for our

BLOG SCAVENGER HUNT!

Our third hunt of the year is designed to introduce silly things teachers do!  Your job is to hunt through all the blogs and find a silly teacher for each of these grades:

A prek or kindergarten

A 1st  grade teacher

A 2nd grade teacher

A 3rd grade teacher

A 4th grade teacher

A 5th grade teacher

A special teacher

ENTER YOUR ANSWERS ON THE ENTRY FORM.

For those of you who have never participated, the rules are simple:

Search all the Georgetown blogs linked to this site.

Keep a list of blogs where you found your items.

When you have found all the items, submit your answers on the SCAVENGER HUNT ENTRY FORM.

Everyone who enters by December 5 will be included in the school wide drawing.

Student winner receives:  A Barnes & Noble Gift Card.  Winning class (those who have the most students participate in the scavenger hunt) will receive one hour of choice time.

All those that enter will be added to the Reading Counts Drawing (held on December 15)

Happy HUNTING!  And…Good Luck!

Mrs. Quigley’s Hobby

IMG_0963Hi everyone!  This is Mrs. Q and for our next Scavenger Hunt, I am supposed to tell you about one of my hobbies!  I LOVE to quilt!  I love all kinds of quilts and I am a collector of quilts!  When I was a little girl, my grandmother made many quilts for my bed.  Her quilts always felt softer than all of the other blankets on my bed!  I knew they were made with love.  I still have those worn and well-loved quilts today even though my grandmother passed away many years ago.  When I started having my own children, I wanted them to have blankets that would be special to them.  I made each one of my children their own quilt.  I have made 8 full size quilts and many, many other types of quilt projects like baby blankets, table runners, placemats and much more!  I look forward to the day when I have more time in my day to quilt!  I hope that my quilts will be around long after I am gone, just like my grandmother’s.  What kind of hobby do you like to do?IMG_0961

Mrs. Quigley’s Summer Vacation!

Welcome back to Georgetown everyone!  This is Mrs. Quigley and I hope you had a great summer vacation!  I sure did!  The whole Quigley family traveled to California this summer!  With a daughter recently graduated from high school (Emily) and a son who obtained a summer job at Stanford University (Keegan), we decided to celebrate by traveling the Pacific coast of California.   We landed in Los Angeles and traveled up the coast to San Francisco.  We walked the movie star Walk of Fame.   We visited Los Angeles where they make many tv shows and movies. Then we traveled up the coast and saw surfers on BIG waves and real live seals!  We ended up in San Francisco where there are huge hills and trolley cars!  We had a great time!  Here are a few pictures!