
Students working with Mr. Day model the zones of regulation in his class.





Mrs. Deal and Miss. Nellis’ class practice that equal is not fair. During this lesson the students talked about fairness and how everyone has different needs. Students were able to understand other people’s feeling and are learning to show empathy to those who may need it.


Groups of students are working hard competing in a Jeopardy review preparing for the end of unit test in Mr. Joiner's 4th grade class. What a fun way to review!




Mr. Dugger works with some fifth graders creating “Nanobots.” He first read then a story and they had to write and describe what their Nanobot would do. They they got to create their idea and record the Nanobot talking!





Ms. Feld’s class took advantage of the beautiful weather last week and got outside for math practice! Completing Order of Operations was way more fun in the sunshine!




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Don't forget that Back to School night is tomorrow @ 6pm. Come and talk to your child's teacher and learn some important information about Sycamore Park and its instructional programs! We can't wait to see you there!



We kicked off our fall fundraiser today! Ask your student to see their golden ticket!




Second grade students work on three digit math place value worksheets. After all the hard work, they had a chance to make root beer floats and observed changes in matter. Ms. Bentle's class looks like fun! #spespanthers

Ms. Hackley's class made some pizzas last Friday. I think they enjoyed them. Don't you?????

Ms. Haun's 1st grade students are exploring the properties of matter and how water will affect different objects when soaked in water. They experimented with paper, fabric, pencils, and water expanding sponge capsule toys.
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Sycamore Park celebrated Constitution Day early by wearing Red, White, and Blue today!




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5th Grade ACE participated in a virtual field trip recently with the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. They discussed how color psychology can be used in advertisements in order to influence the consumer.



Ms. Groene's class did an activity with Mr. Dugger called "Not a Stick." Mr. Dugger read them a story about a pig that used his imagination and made a stick into many different things. The students were then given a pipe cleaner to create something that was "not a stick." Our kindergartners came up with many awesome ideas!

Back to school night is Thursday, September 22, 2022 @ 6pm. Come and talk to your child's teacher and learn some important information about Sycamore Park and its instructional programs!



To honor Patriot Day and celebrate Constitution Day, CCPS will have a division-wide Red, White & Blue day on Friday, 9/16. Share your spirit using #CCPSspirit


This week Ms. Sain's class has been continuing to work with place value and began working with comparing and ordering! With their table teams, they completed a matching/ordering game called “Get Your Ducks in a Row”. They had to match the birds by type and then order them from least to greatest!


