Good morning TL-M families! There will be no school on Thursday, December 15th. We will provide updates on the Christmas Concert and Storm Make Up Days later. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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The JH, JV, and Varsity Girls’ basketball games against Shiloh have been moved to Friday, December 16th. JH will begin at 4:00 with JV to follow around 5:45 and Varsity following JV. Good Luck, Cougars! 🏀
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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Good evening TL-M families! There will be no school on Wednesday, December 14th. Enjoy another snow day!
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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The 4-H Archery meeting scheduled for Monday, December 12th at 6:30 has been postponed to Monday, December 19th. If any families are interested, please contact Sarah Bedgar at sarah.bedgar@ndsu.edu. Youth MUST be at least 8 years old to participate and must be enrolled in 4-H Online. https://v2.4honline.com/#/user/sign-in
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
Tonight's game in Velva has been postponed to Friday, December 16th at 3:00 P.M. Please see the updated roster for the 2022 Velve Invitational Tournament. https://5il.co/1luu7
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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Good afternoon TL-M families! We have made the decision to cancel school for Tuesday, December 13th due to the incoming weather. The Christmas Concerts will be held on Thursday, December 15th with elementary starting at 9:00 A.M. and high school at 10:15A.M. They will be open to families and the public, they will also be streamed on Facebook Live. IF school were to be delayed on Thursday, the concerts would delay accordingly. Thank you and stay tuned for further weather-related updates!
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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Not only are the 3rd graders practicing for the Christmas concert, they have also been working on a Māori folk song. These students are incorporating a traditional Māori stick game into the song. A question to ask your students is… What meter is this song in? (What is the number you count to each measure?) How do you use the rhythm sticks in this song?”
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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Dance preparation has begun! Join us this Saturday from 7:00-8:30 for the Family Dance and from 9:00-11:00 for the 7th - 12th grade Snowball Dance!
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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Congratulations to Miss Alex on being the winner of another Fun Friday! Today was a Christmas edition and the song was The First Noel by Carrie Underwood!
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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2nd grade has had a special visitor in their class this December! Questions to ask your student: 1. What is this visitor’s name and how did it get its name? 2. What does this visitor do in your classroom?
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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Mrs. Laib’s 8th graders were working on Verbals this week. Questions to ask your student--What is a gerund? What is a participle? What is an infinitive?
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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Students in Mrs. Buchholz’s Nutrition & Food Prep class made Eggs Benedict today. A couple of questions to ask your students are: -How do you make a poached egg? -How do you make hollandaise sauce? -What are the ingredients and steps in eggs benedict?
over 2 years ago, Kurt Ziebarth
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Let’s spread some Christmas cheer by sharing all our holiday cards! Drop off your card in the school office and we will hang it on the wall. Happy holidays and merry Christmas to all TL-M families. 🌲
over 2 years ago, Laura Fiedler
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The 5th grade class began reading the novel Out of the Dust. They have had many good discussions about figurative language, poetry and new vocabulary words. Questions to ask them are: What form of writing did the author use to write this novel? What time in history does this novel take place? Who is your favorite or least favorite character so far? What mood does this novel have?
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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The 8th graders were tasked with creating a pamphlet that highlighted our first 8 presidents by stating the years they served and what their most important accomplishment was. Two questions to ask your students: Who were our first 8 presidents? How did creating this pamphlet help you learn about our first 8 presidents?
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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Join us Tuesday, December 13th starting at 6:00 for the TL-M Christmas Concert! The students have been practicing and they sound GREAT!
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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In Elementary Phy Ed, students have been working on overhand throwing and accuracy. Questions to ask your elementary student: What foot do I step with if I throw right handed? What foot do I use to throw with my left hand? What does accuracy mean? Where does my follow through hand point?
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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Cougar and Trojan apparel make great Christmas gifts! Visit our online store to shop today. https://www.tlm.k12.nd.us/page/official-store
over 2 years ago, Laura Fiedler
The FACS 7 class had their first lab today, half of the class was in lab making yogurt parfaits and the other half was working on their sock monkey projects. Tomorrow, they will flip flop and the other half will cook and the half that cooked will sew. Some questions to ask these students are: -What were the steps to this lab? -What we’re the ingredients used in lab? -What stitch are you using on your sock monkey? -What color sock, felt, and thread are you using?
over 2 years ago, Kurt Ziebarth
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The 7th grade Life Science students completed their Cell Cities using chalk markers on the lab tables. Each business/building represented an organelle in a cell. The students ended this project with a gallery walk to compare other groups' cities with their own. Some questions you can ask your student: -What building represents the nucleus and why? - What are some differences between a plant cell and an animal cell? - How is the Golgi apparatus similar to a post office?
over 2 years ago, Sheila Schlafmann
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