
Mrs. Lewellyn's reading class has been working on identifying sensory words. In this lesson, students were given popcorn and had to come up with words using their 5 senses (touch, smell, sight, hearing, and taste).




Mrs. Kuykendall’s class enjoyed practicing multiplication facts while using Ozobots. #atthepark





Mrs. Berrios’ 2nd grade class is having fun learning about Native American culture. Here they are making their own tipi models. We learned that the Lakota were a nomadic tribe that survived by following the buffalo herds. This is why having a home that was easy to pack up and move was so important! #atthepark

Last week in Miss Nellis' math class, her 1st grade students continued to learn about counting to 120. Students strategize by making groups of tens and ones to find their total number. They also recorded their findings on a counting collections recording sheet. After reviewing counting, the 1st grade students were definitely ready for the 100th day of school!





Mrs. Hauman’s students are working on winter vocabulary. Now we need snowy weather to practice our words! #atthepark.


5th grade students made instruments to learn about sound. We love hands-on activities #atthepark!


Ms. Petras’ class went on a 100 word hunt and wrote what we would do if we were 100 years old for the 100th day of school. #atthepark




Mrs. Brooks-Smith’s 3rd grade math enrichment groups practiced their division skills last week with a division race game. Partners checked one another with corresponding fact families using multiplication. #atthepark

Don't forget that the 100th day of school is tomorrow!


In the library, SPES students were thinking hard on their New Year’s resolution. What’s yours? ;)





Ms. Hackley's Class is enjoying practicing coloring with their hot chocolate craft!

Attention Sycamore Park Parents! The 100th day of school is this Friday, 1/20!! Please remind your students to wear their favorite numbers! You and your students can wear a sports jersey or any other numbered shirt that they make!
You can see some examples in the pictures. We look forward to the student celebrations of the 100th day!!





Can you hear it? Students in Ms. Feld’s class went on a sound scavenger hunt as they explored different facts about sound. Science is all around!




Ms. Hackley's class is having some sensory fun in this new year! #atthePark

Happy New Year from everyone at Sycamore Park! Here's what's happening!
Mrs. Arend’s 3rd graders enjoy taking turns reading to their classmates during SEL (Social Emotional Learning) time on Fridays! It gives us a chance to practice being a good audience, showing respect to those who are reading, and kindness by clapping after each friend reads. Sometimes reading in front of the class can be a little scary, so friends are always able to sit beside each reader to show support. Reading is always better when you’re surrounded by friends 😊



Due to the winter weather advisory, CCPS will open 2 hours late on Thursday, December 15, 2022. Twelve month employees report two hours late, essential personnel report on time.
We will monitor weather and road conditions and revise our inclement weather status if necessary. Any status change will be made no later than 7 a.m.


You are invited to the Sycamore Park Elementary 5th Grade Choir's Holiday Concert! It will be Wednesday, December 14th at 6pm in the gym. Choir students please be at school by 5:45pm to warm up. Hope to see you #atthePark!
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Mrs. Wilson’s small group of Kindergarteners working on learning their letters in a fun way - Decorating their Christmas trees.



Sycamore Park Spirit Week is coming up from December 12 - 16. How much spirit do you have #Panthers?


Ms. Alexander’s class had fun working with fractions. They looked at parts of a whole, fractions of a set and fractions on a number line.


