Make Your Mark

Submitted by dayna.kirgan on
The first graders have been working so hard the last few weeks to learn dances, songs and speaking parts for their program. Friday, April 27th was finally their big day to shine for their parents! The program was called "Make Your Mark" and was based on stories and poems from author Peter H. Reynolds. First graders performed dances and told stories about sharing, being a friend, trying new things and helping others. 

 

Attributions
Amy Nash

4th Grade Pioneer Day

Submitted by dayna.kirgan on

The fourth graders had a great Pioneer Day. They learned that being a pioneer was hard work by doing activities like churning butter, making candles, sawing and planing wood, chiseling rock and other labor intensive activities. They learned to square dance and play pioneer games as they tried to fathom what life was like before the internet. It was a very fun day full of hands-on learning.

Attributions
Krissy Johnson, Koy Taylor

Let the Track Meets Begin!

Submitted by dayna.kirgan on

This is such a fun time of year for Barnett students as we buckle in for our last  few weeks of school. One of the favorite events that happen this time in the year are the track meets. Barnett Bulldogs, 5th and 6th grades had their track meets this last week and they did awesome! Some of our Bulldogs even finished in the top 3 in their events. Great job Bulldogs! The track meet is a great time to get out in the nice sunny weather and participate in some athletic events with some other schools. Good luck to our 3rd and 4th grade Bulldogs who have their track meets later this week!

3rd Grade Field Trip Fun

Submitted by dayna.kirgan on

Barnett 3rd Graders had an amazing field trip this Thursday. They went to the Bean Museum at BYU. This was to help reinforce their knowledge in living and nonliving things. They walked around the Bean Museum, where they saw many different types of animals, including a Liger! After exploring, Barnett Bulldogs went to watch a presentation where there were three live animals! At the end of the presentation they had an opportunity to pet a Tegu Lizard named Simon. After the Bean Museum, students went to a park to have lunch and then it was back to school!