
Rickard Elementary wishes everybody a safe and restful Fall Break! Have a great, long weekend!


Mrs. Swaller's 3rd graders have been busy these past couple of weeks!





REMINDER: Tomorrow is our "Rock Your School" Day! Our theme for this year is "Hollywood!" Thank you everybody for your help as we support our students with a fun and creative day of learning!




Happy Boss's Day to our principal, Mrs. Storbakken! We appreciate everything you do for our Rickard school family and community each and every day! We are so thankful you are a Rickard Roadrunner!


Last week, third graders at Rickard reviewed all they had learned in Quarter 1 with a Luau. Mrs. Swallers' class played a game called coconut, and reviewed math and reading skills that were learned this quarter all day.





Last week, third graders at Rickard reviewed all they had learned in Quarter 1 with a Luau. In the morning, Mrs. Peterson's class played connect four with math problems. In the afternoon, the volcano erupted and the floor turned to lava! The kids worked on reading activities to earn gems. They presented the gems to the Tiki to make the floor turn safe again! It was a fun day for all!





Last week, third graders at Rickard reviewed all they had learned in Quarter 1. They were tired of the cold weather, so they had a surprise Hawaiian day full of math pineapple crafts, luau Connect Four, and the Floor is Lava!





Last week Mrs. Jones Kindergarten class did a unit on apples. The class got to taste test three different kinds of apples, and then vote for their favorite. They ended the week by making applesauce. Each student got to peel and chop up an apple to add to the pot!





Our resource officers stopped by Rickard last week and hung out with Mrs. Bauska and her Kindergarten P.E. class! Like this post if this brings back some grade school nostalgia and memories!




In our adaptive library class last week, students used their critical thinking skill to create various structures and shapes using play doh and different types of tools.




REMINDER: Tomorrow's dress up day is Orange and Black Day! Wear your Coyote colors to support our district!


We are celebrating National Coaches Day for our instructional coach, Angela Adkins today! Angela is an essential part of our Rickard family as she is always willing to find resources and materials for anybody who needs them! Her positive perspectives is always present in our building and she is always working with us to come up with solutions that will help our students succeed. We are so grateful that she is a Rickard Roadrunner! Thank you Angela for everything you do!


Mrs. Norby and her first graders learned about silent "e's" last week by doing a "Sneaky Silent E" project!





REMINDER: Tomorrow's dress up day is VIP Sports Day! Rock your favorite sports team!




Mrs. Peterson and her third graders celebrated National Bubblegum Day last week! They celebrated by playing "bubble gum, bubble gum, in a dish" and reading passages about the history of bubble gum and using that knowledge in a breakout game!



Our conscious discipline curriculum really focuses on providing classroom "jobs" for our students. This allows them to take accountability for their classroom and gives them reassurance that they are needed and appreciated everyday at Rickard. One of the jobs in the fourth grade is helping out in the lunchroom. Each day, two fourth graders are selected to help serve milk and silverware to our younger students. Their work is highly appreciated, since the lunchroom gets very busy during those times!


REMINDER: Tomorrow's dressup day is Stoplight Day. If you are the oldest, wear red. If you are the middle child, wear yellow. If you are the youngest, wear green. If you are the only child, wear any of those colors!


We are celebrating Letty, Rolando, and Mercedes today for National Custodian Day with a chips and dip spread! Not only do these three keep our school running all year, but they also support our students and staff in every way possible! We are so fortunate to have them working at Rickard! Thank you for everything you do!





REMINDER: Tomorrow's dressup day is Decades Day! Dress in your parents' favorite decade!



Mrs. Swallers and her third grade students were busy last week creating choiceboards and completing their reading assignments.



