
Learning about Vincent Van Gough making their own Starry Night oil painting!



Due to inclement weather, the county social studies fair has been rescheduled to Saturday, February 19.


Our Principal Integrity Club Winners for the 2nd 9 weeks.


Miss Huff's Kindergarten Class: If students finish early, they have various activities they can work on. One of those activities is a number scroll. They start with the number 1 and keep going. After the scroll gets checked, another paper gets added to make it even longer. These two students made it all the way to number 140, and they are still going!



4th Grade with Mrs. Norman - Energy and Sound Vibrations




Criss Elementary Social Studies Fair Video Link
https://animoto.com/play/NqSVmkZWkKDFjp9uXMu1jA

Miss Huff's Kindergarten - Math Centers plus finger paint





Mrs. Davis's 3rd Grade Class.




Pre K enjoying winter fun in their igloo.





Third Grade pictures





We had 3 students go to the county science fair and all 3 represented Criss in a spectacular fashion! Jake had a fantastic interview with WTAP, Ashton placed 2nd, and Kinsley placed 1st and will be moving on to the regionals.


4th grade: reading with flexible seating and sharing spooky stories





Writing with Mrs. James and Ms. Byers




Picture Retake Day is Monday, December 6th. Parents wanting retakes will need to return their students' original pictures on retake day to the photographer.


Criss Families: We will be celebrating the holiday season by having a FUNCEMBER. Each day in December will have a theme. Students and staff are welcome to choose the days they would like to dress up as the theme for that day!


4th Grade Science Hands-On Activity: energy, motion, force!





Reading and writing about Thanksgiving - 3rd Grade




Off-Campus Learning Enrollment for Second Semester Now Open – Enroll Today! – https://forms.office.com/r/Rkq6bfZsGA


Working on cause and effect and adjectives with the Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs book!




It was such an honor to represent Criss Elementary at National Harbor outside of Washington, DC for the National Blue Ribbon Award's Ceremony. Not only were we 1 of only 325 schools in the nation to receive the award, the picture of our school was selected for the first page in the Recognizing Great American Schools' booklet.



