Sixth Grade Orchestra

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The sixth grade orchestra has had a great year at Orchard Hills Elementary.  They performed twice for the school and at a district wide concert.  They have gone from having virtually no music experience to performing pieces such as Ode to Joy, Cripple Creek and Summer by Vivaldi.  Members of the orchestra include Abby Buck (violin), Gracie Christensen (violin), Taylor French (violin), Jacob Cooper (violin), Abby Neal (violin), Emily Dutton (violin), Callie Teemant (viola), and Elise Lisonbee (cello). 

Museum of Natural Curiosity

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The kindergartners went on a field trip to the Museum of Natural Curiosity at Thanksgiving Point.  What a fun field trip!  For most of them it was also their first time on the school bus and they were just as excited to ride the bus too!  

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company

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The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company came down from Salt Lake to do an assembly for the students at Orchard Hills.  They do contempory dance and they taught the students about dance.  Dance is expressing yourself with movement.  They taught 4 different elements to the students.  The 4 elements are:  space, shape, time, and energy.  The kids loved it!

Net Smart Assembly

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The students at Orchard Hills had an assembly where they learned about internet safety.  They were taught and reminded to never give out their personal information online and to tell a trusted adult if they see something that scares them, makes them feel uncomfortable, or confused.  Remember to be smart when you use the internet.  Here is the Net Smart website if you want more information:   http://www.netsmartzkids.org 

Hope of America

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The fifth grade classes were able to participate in the Hope of America performance at the Marriott Center.  They had so much fun!  

Reptile Assembly

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First grade classes had a Reptile Assembly. Tom Kelley and Joe Deardeuff taught interesting information about different reptiles. They brought turtles, lots of snakes snd even a little gecko to share. They also shared the titles of some informational texts. It was exciting and fun for all first graders.

First Grade Habitat Day

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The first grade classes at Orchard Hills have been learning about habitats and the animals that live in them.  We have studied the desert, rain forest, ocean, and forest.  We researched and wrote reports about different animals.  We invited parents to listen to us read and we also created our animals using various elements of art.  We also presented our reports to our first grade friends.  What a wonderful week!