A perfect way to end the week and start November with school pride! Today, we celebrated students from Pre-K to 3rd grade who exemplified respect throughout October, a value we’ll continue to uphold. As we move into November, our new character trait focus is gratitude. Wishing everyone a wonderful weekend πŸ’™πŸ’›
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Happy Diwali to all celebrating in our Hubbard community! May the Festival of Lights bring joy, prosperity, and brightness into your lives. Let’s celebrate together by honoring the values of light, kindness, and unity!
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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The children in 1S thoroughly enjoyed the exciting Halloween activities, working together with their peers to solve problems creatively. A special thank you to the room moms for all their help!
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
Halloween
Halloween
Halloween
Halloween
Halloween
The children in 1S had a wonderful time learning about Diwali! We were fortunate to have two of our classmates' moms visit and share their knowledge about this vibrant holiday.
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
Learning about Diwali!
Learning about Diwali!
Learning about Diwali!
Happy Diwali! Today we honor the rich cultural traditions of our Hindu, Jain and Sikh community members. Our District celebrates diversity and the beautiful traditions that make our community vibrant and strong.
11 months ago, Ramsey School District
Happy Diwali
November 4th, 5th, and 6th – Minimum Days November 7th and 8th – No School
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Spooky fun and smiles all around at Hubbard School’s Halloween celebration. Costumes, creativity, and community made for a memorable day! We can't wait to see all of our families soon at the parade!! πŸ‘»
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Happy Halloween from Hubbard πŸŽƒ
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Hubbard School Pride Day tomorrow!
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Students were brimming with excitement over their invitation to Lunch Bunch with Mrs. Linden, Hubbard’s school counselor! This special gathering offers a wonderful chance for students to connect with friends from other classes in a cozy, small-group setting.
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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1-B got together with our buddies in 3-Li for a writing celebration! πŸŽ‰ Students were so excited to share their published writing from our first unit of writing πŸ“
11 months ago, Christina Berland
1-B got together with our buddies in 3-Li for a writing celebration! πŸŽ‰ Students were so excited to share their published writing from our first unit of writing πŸ“
1-B got together with our buddies in 3-Li for a writing celebration! πŸŽ‰ Students were so excited to share their published writing from our first unit of writing πŸ“
Mrs. Crispino, our dedicated instructional coach, in action! She's been collaborating closely with third grade teachers, bringing fresh ideas and strategies to enhance learning and support student growth. We're so grateful for her enthusiasm to support both students and teachers.
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Mrs. Shand’s class was caught cozying up with a good book after gym! There’s nothing like winding down with a story.
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Authentic writing spotted in the hallways of Hubbard! Students in 1-Berland wrote out their own classroom rules, taking ownership of their learning environment. This is important because it helps them understand responsibility, respect, and the value of clear communication.
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Hubbard PTO Meeting - 9:15AM tomorrow!
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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Students are mastering geometry skills through hands-on exploration by composing new shapes while using 2-D plane shapes!
11 months ago, Tonianne Chanatski
1C
1C
1C
Star Books are a tool to increase kindergartners' confidence in reading, their comprehension, their vocabulary, their story sense, their oral language, and their retelling skills. The books have strong characters and a great plot that can be retold by students. Three Billy Goat Gruffs (a.k.a.stuffies brought from home on PJ Day) provided an opportunity for students to retell this weeks story in a fun and creative way.
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
trip, trap…trip, trap (went the littlest goat across the bridge)
β€œWho’s trip trapping over MY bridge?!”, said the Troll under the bridge
bridge, water, goats, troll - planning out the story together
Please don’t eat me, I’m just the big goat, my brother is much bigger.
Discussing the story together
Students brought in 1-20 items from home for their classmates to use to answer the questions, "How many?" and "How do you know?" Students selected baggies, counted the items by using the ten frame format strategy and then documented the amount of items in their Counting Jar Booklets.
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
1,2,3,… 1,2,3,4...double checking is a great strategy
counting pasta
Selecting another bag of items to count
crayons + counting = counting crayons
Counting strategy - placing items in a ten frame format
Mathematician taking her time to neatly sketch number of ite
Using circles to represent the items in the bag AND writing the numerals in the circles
3Lee has strong partnership practices which is helping to lift the level of student thinking about character. Not only are students naming character traits but they are also sharing what in the text serves as evidence of their thinking. Reading rockstars!
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
partnerships
partnerships
Leave it to Ms. Gravalis to make physical education exciting. Jumping, balancing, and moving through obstacles, our students are building agility, strength, and confidence.
11 months ago, Mary A. Hubbard School
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