Thanks to a grant from The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission every student at Beebe Middle School will have the opportunity to build their Eastern Bluebird nesting box, take it home, and install it!
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Last week, Mrs. Redman’s classes annotated and discussed two passages about Black History and had a Socratic Circle discussion using higher level questions to help keep the conversation going. They really enjoyed it and they did an awesome job!
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The Beebe Middle School Math NIght will be held tonight from 5:00 - 7:00 in the cafeteria building at BMS. Highlights include, cookies and punch, Are You Smarter Than a Middle Schooler, Games, and Prizes.
It's going to be a great night!!
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Beebe Math Game Night Tomorrow Night
There are two things we love: math and sweets! Join us, Tuesday night at 5:00 as we combine the two with a fun game of Guess How Many.... Use logic or make your best guess and you might just win a SWEET prize!!
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Would you like to learn to play the ancient math games of Achi and Dara, or maybe test your multiplication skills against a student in a game of Multiplication Connect Four? Join us at BMS on February 12 from 5:00 - 7:00 for Family Math Game Night!
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Here is just one of the events coming up on February 12 at BMS Family Math Game Night!
The Battleship game we had when we were kids has just been made more challenging. With all 4 quadrants in play, do you think you can sink my Battleship?
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Join us at Beebe Middle School on February 12, 2019, from 5:00 - 7:00 for a fun and exciting night of games and family fun. Get your free family portrait made! Play games! Find out, "Are You Smarter Than a Middle Schooler?"
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Join us at Beebe Middle School on February 12, 2019, from 5:00 - 7:00 for a fun and exciting night of games and family fun. Get your free family portrait made! Play games! Find out, "Are You Smarter Than a Middle Schooler?"
In science, Ms. Davis's class enjoyed learning about food chains by playing card games. They also researched an animal and created animal bio poems.
In math, we also played games to practice reading, writing, comparing, and rounding decimals.
Beebe Middle School parents, If your family has been affected by the government shutdown, we want to help. Please contact Counselor Cari Rector (cari.rector@badger.k12.ar.us). Tell us what you need. Your friends and family at Beebe Middle School are here to help.
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Beebe Middle School Math Game Night
Who: BMS Students, Parents and Relatives
What: An evening of games, fun, punch and cookies
When: February 12, 5:00-7:00 pm
Where: BMS
Why: See how math is fun at BMS. Test your knowledge! Are you smarter than a Middle Schooler?
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Beebe Middle School Cocoa Night
Who - BMS students, parents, and relatives
What - Live performances, dramatic readings, scavenger hunting, and free cookies with cocoa!
Where - Beebe Middle School
When - Tuesday, January 15th from 5-7PM
Why - Come learn about the wonders of reading and dive into amazing literature while you get to enjoy some delicious treats! It's a great time for the whole family!
Beebe Middle School Cocoa Night
Who - BMS students, parents, and relatives
What - Live performances, dramatic readings, scavenger hunting, and free cookies with cocoa!
Where - Beebe Middle School
When - Tuesday, January 15th from 5-7PM
Why - Come learn about the wonders of reading and dive into amazing literature while you get to enjoy some delicious treats! It's a great time for the whole family!
Join us on January 15 for a cup of hot cocoa and reading performances by our students; a great way to spend a cold winter night! On February 12, COME ON DOWN and see if you can play our students at a variety of challenging math games! Are you smarter than a middle schooler?
In Mrs. Allgood's 5th grade classes, students created and shared math games with their classmates. Students are learning about the materials necessary to grow plants. They are currently waiting for their hydroponics plants to sprout and grow.
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A student led initiative is turning Mr. Belew's 5th grade Class into a Christmas Wonderland!
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In Mrs. Light's math classes, we are learning to multiply and divide whole numbers and decimals by powers of 10 (such as 10, 100 and 1000). We not only practice solving these types of problems, we also practice explaining to others how we arrived at the answer and why our answer is the correct one. Most students learn the steps to solve these types of problems quickly, but have a hard time explaining the "how" and "why" of it. We spend a lot of time explaining the "how" and "why" in our math classrooms.
For almost two weeks, in Mrs. Redman's Language Arts enrichment class, students researched "Should individuals drink bottled water or tap water?" and then discussed their findings using a Socratic discussion. We presented, in two groups, this form of discussion and they really enjoyed themselves. When one group presented, the other group had to listen and figure out what they could say, when it was their turn, based on the discussion and their research. This discussion allowed them to hear other students' thoughts and debate using discussion phrases to help the conversation move along while respecting others' opinions. The students then responded to a google form asking for feedback about the discussion. They were asked what they liked, what they would do differently, and would enjoy doing it again? The students responded with almost 70% interested in doing this type of discussion again.
Future Meteorologists in training from Mr. Belew's 5th grade science class explore the crystalline structure of snowflakes.
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Mrs. Vaden's 5th Grade Social Studies Classes studied causes of the American Revolution, which included Great Britain's "Taxation of the Colonies Without Representation".One favorite activity was the Boston Tea Party. Students read both British and Colonists accounts of the incident, gathering information from a variety of resources. Loyalists and Patriots alike shared "tea and biscuits," concluding with the development of opinion pieces of the historic incident.