The weather has sure made it challenging to finish and/or continue our scheduled curriculum. The speedstacking unit came to an end with a fun filled 2 day station event. The students were able to time themselves for all 3 skills. The 3-3-3, the 3-6-3 and the Full Cycle. They also used the mini cups, participated in relaysand created some amazing free stacking formations. Cedar, Alders and Clarkia will be working on their own personal fitness and a few unique games that require reaction time, agility, the skill of catching, competitiveness, eye hand coordination and footwork. Ask them to show you how to play Lob Ball. A game that only takes 2 people and a tennis ball. It can be played anywhere that you can bounce a tennis ball and have a space about 12 X 12.
The Huckleberries and Trillium will be enjoying a parachute unit this month. This is usually a favorite of all students. They will be working on large teamwork, listening skills, arm strength, and cooperation.
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A word of Thanks and Gratefulness I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank this wonderful community of parents and children. I have taught in many schools, including, high schools, middle schools, elementary schools, and a homeschool charter school. Every school has it’s own flavor. Even though I have felt a great rapport with most of my students throughout the years I have not always feIt connected and supported like I do here at MRA. It is so comforting to feel appreciated, cared for, and respected. I want to truly thank all of you from the bottom of my heart for giving me the opportunity to work with your amazingly talented and caring children. They are sincere, positive contributing community members, hard workers, and willing learners. I just hope that I can give them a little of what they give me everyday! Best wishes for health and happiness in the New Year. Sincerely, Danielle Reeber |
Danielle ReeberThis is my 6th year here at MRA. Prior to MRA I have taught in Canby, Oregon City Maple Valley, Spokane and Auburn, WA. I am a graduate of Washington State University with a K-12 P.E. major and a Health minor. I currently live in Wilsonville with my husband of 23 years, my three 17 year olds and my dog, Charlie. In my spare time I love hiking, camping, spending time reading a book on a sunny warm beach and scrapbooking. Archives
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