Congratulations to the 4th graders for putting on an enchanting winter program! Their hard work and dedication paid off, creating a memorable and joyful experience for everyone involved. The holiday spirit is indeed alive and well, thanks to the talents and efforts of the 4th grade students. Well done!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1hdnTUWcRbRn4QvP5PJ9L3idKl-xXhQP9?usp=drive_link






Due to the absence of snow, snowmen buiiding was not an option. Instead, Mrs. Rydberg's 1st grade class got creative with their unique twist on the traditional winter activity by bringing snowmen building indoors! Great example of adaptability and making the most out of the situation!

Have you noticed any gingerbread babies around town?!
Mrs. Anderson's fourth grade students wrote stories about their own gingerbread baby being lost in the Mora area.




Mrs. Romportl's 3rd grade class must have had a wonderful time with their reindeer-directed drawing and painting session. Engaging in directed drawing helps students follow step-by-step instructions, enhancing their ability to focus and follow directions. Painting adds an extra layer of sensory experience and self-expression to the activity, making it a well-rounded and enjoyable learning experience. And the reindeer theme adds a festive touch!

The Countdown to Winter Break Dress-Up Days were a big hit in the 2nd grade. Dress-up days add an extra layer of fun and excitement to the school environment, creating memorable experiences for both students and staff. Happy Holidays, Everyone!





Congratulations to the 3rd graders for putting on a wonderful winter program. It's evident that their hard work, dedication, and creativity contributed to creating a joyful and festive atmosphere. The holiday season is a special time, and their efforts undoubtedly added a magical touch to the celebrations. Great job!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1iV67o7wCaGN7vlfogn4unjRzV1FTNhbE?usp=drive_link







Cookie Day in 1st grade was a scrumptious and memorable success!




A standing ovation and cheers for our fabulous 2nd graders who delivered a spectacular winter program, spreading joy and warmth to all who attended! https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kkRj55O2yFDWIAfzU5vz5ePMhdpKiPyB?usp=drive_link





Our littlest learners in kindergarten embarked on a festive adventure today, getting crafty and building their very own gingerbread houses/men!




Today was all about festive fun in 2nd grade as students engaged in a Christmas Blooket game, creating moments of joy, laughter, and teamwork.




Mora Elementary embraced the joy of togetherness on Dress Alike Day, spreading the festive spirit throughout the halls!





Magical happenings unfolded in Ms. Hambly's 1st-grade class as they celebrated Elf Day with enchanting directed drawings!

Get ready for some scientific magic! Students in Mrs. Bakker, Mrs. Hasselfeldt, Mrs. Mantel, Mrs. Halverson, and Mrs. Joy's 2nd-grade classes recently dived into the world of heating and cooling with a crayon-melting experiment. Science has never been so cool (or hot)!





Little hands and big imaginations in Mrs. Holmstrom's preschool class came together to create whimsical gingerbread houses, turning our classrooms into deliciously magical winter wonderlands!


Wednesday was a magical Snow Day in Ms. Hambly's 12 Days of Christmas celebration, filled with snowy adventures and creative delights! They immersed themselves in snowman book readings that transported them into frosty wonderlands. They created snowman crafts that brought huge smiles and creativity into the classroom. And they used snow (shaving cream) to write spelling and sight words turning learning into a winter wonder! The joy on the students' faces says it all- Snow Day was a blast!
These young creators from Mrs. Romportl's class have been immersed in the magic of Christmas in Sweden and recently brought the festive spirit to life by crafting delightful Tomtes! 🎄By transforming ordinary materials into adorable Tomte creations students discovered some of the charm and traditions of Swedish Christmas.

With the help of some high school students, Mrs. Hasselfeldt's class explored the enchanting story of St. Lucia and it's significance in various cultures.


Second grade embarked on a magical field trip to the Children's Theater Company in Minneapolis to watch the play, "The Grinch"! Highlights of the day included enchanting moments as the classic tale unfolded on stage, laughter, wonder, and pure delight shared by our second-grade stars.






