
The Art department and PTA at Showell are teaming up for a fundraiser that prints your child's artwork on a variety of items. Order forms will go home Monday 3/31. Click the link for more information. https://youtu.be/QyU6kIj4wDE





Cozy spots to independently read!




Third graders create fraction posters to explain the rules for comparing different fractions.



Mrs. Snyder's Class earned a class party and afternoon game day, after a great few weeks of learning!






Mrs. Drew's first graders have been learning all about adding two-digit numbers and representing our work using base 10. They took advantage of the beautiful weather and went outside to add numbers using the base 10 strategy. They used chalk to show their thinking!









Madelyn was selected as the Ripley's Believe it or Not student of the month. She always works hard, perseveres through difficult tasks, and is willing to help her classmates.


Isabella was selected as the Ripley's Believe it or Not student of the month. She always works hard and is willing to help her classmates.


After learning about weathering, erosion, and deposition, 4th graders in Mrs. Singer's created skits acting out examples of how living things can cause or prevent these things from happening. Their creativity was inspiring!








Third graders examined the actions, thoughts, and feelings of main character Masako from the story Tea with Milk. ✏️📚🇯🇵🇺🇸Check out our awesome text evidence!










Pre-k students in Mrs. Cole's and Ms. Gault's class have enjoyed sharing their center time with Parent Center Facilitators. This month, parents have helped students problem solve how to build a clock for Hickory Dickory Dock, how to match rhyming mittens that the Three Little Kittens have been washing, help the Itsy Bitsy Spider get back up the waterspout, find a three-dimensional shaped wall that Humpty Dumpty will not fall off of, and enjoy time at the Theater.










Reminder: The safety of our students and staff is our top priority. Learn more about our safety protocols by visiting https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/school-safety-protocols. #WeAreWorcester #SafetyMatters


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Pre-K & Kindergarten registration opens April 1, 2025! 📅 Make sure you have the required documents ready:
✅ Birth Certificate
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✅ Immunization Records
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4th graders had a fantastic time learning about plants at the mobile science lab by creating a planter out of a liter bottle!




Please be advised that Worcester County Public Schools are operating on a regular schedule today. There is no delay; the report from WBOC is incorrect, and we are working to have it removed. We apologize for any confusion, and thank you for your understanding.

Some of Ms.Potetz's class wore their crazy socks to show their support for Down Syndrome Day.


Mrs. Smith's reading intervention groups have been working so hard on following our routines to earn a fun movie & popcorn Friday! Way to go, kiddos!




Third grade math students use assorted fraction titles or bars to identify and understand equivalent fractions.




Grade 3 readers search for repeated words and phrases that an author uses to share important points in a story (Book: Grandfather's Journey by Allen Say).




4th graders in Mrs. McDowell's class reviewed adding and subtracting mixed numbers with a partner. They had to move around the room to different task cards and determine if the word problem was asking them to add or subtract and then solve the problem with an answer statement.







4th graders in Mrs. McDowell's class participated in an activity to learn about taxation in the colonies. They were given smarties and the King taxed them for different reasons. The tax collectors were given 10% of the taxes they collected because they worked for the King. Students quickly learned why the colonists were not happy with the King of England at that time.






