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■■ “ » U‘ MR. LARRY WOLFE: Social Studies Math; 5th. MRS. ELEANOR LUETHY: Language Arts; Science; 6th. MRS. DORIS PARKER: Language Arts Science; 6th.
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Bicentennial Influences English History Emphasizing the Bicentennial, the 4th, 5th, and 6th grade English students learned more about the heritage of their country. A trip to the Calhoun County Museum broadened the knowledge of the students. Book reports also played a large part in the English courses. In social studies, the students learned about different areas of the world. Maps, slides, and speakers provided valuable information. MRS. MARY ADAMS: Language Arts; So- cial Studies; 4th. MRS. NANCY LIVINGSTON: Language Arts; Social Studies, 4th. MRS. LAUREL RAND: Language Arts; Social Studies; 5th. MR. GEORGE WEEKS: Language Arts; Social Studies; 5th. 1. Completing an assignment, Bill Taylor checks his answer in his English book. 2. In Mrs. Livingston’s geography class, Mr. Sizoo demonstrates Holland’s arts. 3. Returning from the teacher’s desk, Robin Gue chats with Sundai Phillips. 28
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Science And Basic Geometry Puzzle Students Science projects occupied much of the time of Lower School science students. Teachers invited speakers from S.C. Electric Gas and they ordered science equipment to aid in various experiments. The fourth, fifth, and sixth grade math students worked hard to im- prove their skills in using fractions and decimals, as well as bases and exponents. The students also began basic geometry. MR. TED LITCHFIELD: Administrative Assistant; Math; 6th. MRS. LOUISE STONE: Social Studies; Math; Science; 4th. 1. During math class, two students discuss the upcoming Saturday basketball game. 2. Before turning in her math test, Sheila Garrick checks for mistakes. 3. Lower School science students display objects collected on a nature hike. 4. A look in a microscope provides Teresa Cook with insight into pond life.
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