Hey stallion families! Would you like to support our drama and art club students? There are two easy ways to do that! The sweetest way is buy purchasing Nothing Bundt Cake Bundlets that will be here just in time for Thanksgiving! Don't have a sweet tooth? That's okay! You can sport our swag! Purchase an Aladdin tee shirt and get in on the fun! See the links below for more information. https://www.customink.com/fundraising/yowell-elementarys-aladdin-kids-fundraiser https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdiKJk0PPPRgGQFtvGi--AJoNWljv1KMRyOHdeLpTT0AX1F9g/viewform
6 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
Mrs. Hoover's newcomer groups have been learning all about the five senses. They have been reading books and playing games to show what they know! They even got to use their sense of taste to try some foods that were sweet, salty, sour, and bitter!
6 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
a student bites into a sour candy after learning about the  five senses
a student bites into a chocolate bar while working on learning the five senses in English
a student plays a game ont he chromebook where he has to name pictures that he sees
two students sit at  a table and practice reading words in English from a book.
Mrs. S. Nicholson’s first grade class learned about elections and voting and held the Great Cookie Election in their classroom - Oreo vs. Chocolate Chip. Oreo was the winner! Next it was onto Oreo tasting, data collecting, graph making and analyzing the data to see which Oreo was the favorite in their class. Birthday Cake Oreos won the election! Their bellies were happy and their brains were full of knowledge.
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
a student with curly brown hair signs a form "registering her to vote"
the class poses for a picture with oreo cookies in front of the bar graph they made showing their favorite oreo flavor
two students pose with a bag or oreo cookies and chocolate chip cookies
a student smiles for a picture while he votes for his favorite cookie.  There is even a partition up to keep his vote secret
a student circles their choice for favorite cookie on a ballot using a red pen
a student kneels in front of a large bar graph and counts the votes for each type of cookie on the bar graph
a student kneels in front of a large bar graph and counts the votes for each type of cookie on the bar graph
a student kneels in front of a large bar graph and counts the votes for each type of cookie on the bar graph
a student points to tally marks that were made on a white board voting Oreo as a more favored cookie over chocolate chip
Mrs. Nicolson's class poses for a picture on the carpet before their election day activities.
Mrs. Dillon's class, along with all 3rd graders this week, have shown progress in learning their multiplication and related division facts, by creating Terrific Turkeys! Our class practiced creating the multiples of 8, shown on the index cards, and then chose facts to write on the feathers. Our hallway is full of turkeys who have multiplied this week! There are so many! Our Turkeys ask everyone to please, please--Eat More Pizza this November!
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
a paper cutout of a turkey holding a sign that says eat more pizza
many colorful turkeys with math facts written on the feathers hang in the hallway of the school
Mrs. Dillon's class poses for a picture with their turkeys that they made in front of a bulletin board in her classroom
a paper turkey with yellow and read feathers shows the related multiplication and division facts in the 8 fact family
a student sits at their desk and works on a turkey project where the related multiplication and division facts are written on the turkey feathers
a student sits at their desk and works on a turkey project where the related multiplication and division facts are written on the turkey feathers
a student sits at their desk and works on a turkey project where the related multiplication and division facts are written on the turkey feathers
a student sits at their desk and works on a turkey project where the related multiplication and division facts are written on the turkey feathers
Stallions and stallion families. If you are a fan of Nothing Bundt Cakes, we have great news for you! Yowell Elementary will be hosting a fundraiser for "bundlets" just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday! All proceeds go directly to our art and drama clubs! For more information see the attached flyer! Have a sweet day!
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
Flyer for Yowell Elementary School fundraiser featuring Nothing Bundt Cakes. At the top, an image shows several Bundt cakes on a table, including red velvet and chocolate flavors. Below, the text reads: 'The Sweetest Way to Support Yowell Elementary School Drama & Art Club Musical – “Aladdin.”' Fundraiser cake flavors are listed, including Chocolate Chocolate Chip, Red Velvet, White Chocolate Raspberry, and more. The cost per Bundtlet is $8. Instructions include a QR code to order, with pre-sale orders due by November 21. Cakes will be delivered to Yowell on November 25 for pickup between 4:00-6:00 PM. Contact information and allergen notice are also provided.
Hey stallions! Mark your calendars and save the date for STEM Night. All are welcome to join us at Yowell's STEM Night on Wednesday, November 20th from 6:00 - 7:30pm. We hope you can make it!
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
Yowell Elementart School STEM NIght Wednesday, November 20, 2024 from 6:00 - 7:30pm.  What will we do?  Beebots, magnet art, candy pumpkin builds ziplines, marble runs and so much more.  Save the date, you don't want to miss it.
Mrs. Gomez's class has been busy this month! Students had fun at the day of awesome, visited Maple Tree Farm for a field trip, had community helpers visit, studied leaves and autumn changes, did a pumpkin directed drawing and are practicing using letters and sounds to read and write!
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
five students sit in a circle on the carpet and study different leaves
four students sit in a circle on the carpet and study different leaves
two kindergarten girls work on the floor making pumpkin drawings
Mrs. Gomez's class dresses up for the 50th day of school and pose for a picture in the hallway in front of a large record and milkshake cutout.  Some boys are wearing leather jackets, jeans and white tee shirts.  Some girls are wearing poodle skirts
Mrs. Gomez's class poses for a picture on the carpet in her classroom in their halloween costumes.
two students sit side by side and color in their drawings of pumpkins
a kindergarten boy lays on the carpet on his belly in his dino PJs and works on his pumpkin drawing
Mrs. Gomez's class poses for a picyure in front of a fence at Maple Tree Farm,
📅 Reminder! There will be NO SCHOOL for students on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, for Election Day and Teacher Professional Development. 🗳️📚 Check out our complete school calendar at www.culpeperschools.org.
7 months ago, Culpeper County Public Schools
📅 Reminder! There will be NO SCHOOL for students on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, for Election Day and Teacher Professional Development. 🗳️📚  Check out our complete school calendar at www.culpeperschools.org.
After a lesson with Mrs.Gibson students in 4th grade now understand the difference between aggressive, passive, and assertive communication and problem solving styles and practiced using the assertive style.
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
a group of students sit at tables int he library and raise their hands to participate in a lesson
this picture shows a graphic that was presented to 4th graders in a lesson.  It describes how you should be when you are assertive.  It features the words strong, relaxed, respectful, and confident
a student looks up at a television screen in the library.  the screen is showing a situation where a certain child is being left out
Students in Mrs. Beards Class are working hard to build their reading skills in groups and independently. They are learning so much and becoming readers!
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
two students practice reading and highlighting words that they know
one student sits at a table with a green highlighter and highlights words that he knows
two students practice reading and highlighting words that they know in a passage
two students work at their desks on their chromebooks
Our kindergartners were challenged to build the tallest ghost tower they could with popsicle sticks and marshmallows. Some students teamed up, while others worked on their own. Watching their curiosity and wisdom made for a fun Halloween!
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
a boy in a black and white strawberry shirt smiles and poses with his marshmallow ghost tower.
a group of four students work together to build a tower out of marshmallows and tongue depressors
a student builds with marshmallows and sticks.  he is wearing a camouflage shirt and staring intently on his build
a student holds up a decorated marshmallow that looks like a ghost
a student in a spiderman costume hovers over his marshmallow ghost tower and smiles
two students smile and pose wither their marshmallow ghost tower.  They built theirs with triangles.
We had a fun Halloween today! We hope you did to! And remember stallions, while you are out trick or treating tonight, to be safe, kind and responsible!
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
Beast from Beauty and the Beast stopped by and is posing for a picture with a second grade girl dressed as Belle
two teachers smile for a picture.  One is dressed as a purple witch, while the other is dressed as the very hungry caterpillar
a group of teachers in ghost costumes are posed around a library wearing sunglasses and reading books
two students are dressed in identical costumes "red" from the disney movie descendants.  They have red spray dye in their hair as well
a teacher and a student both dressed as black cats smile and pose for a picture
a mom is dressed as toucan sam and her daughter as froot loops.  the froot loops are made from pool noodles and she is wearing a large bucket around her waist
Our second graders enjoyed a field trip to Round Hill Pumpkin Patch, where students explored the pumpkin fields and learned about the fall harvest. They had a fantastic time picking pumpkins, navigating the corn maze, and experiencing the joys of autumn!
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
a group of second graders poses for a picture in the round hill pumpkin house
a group of second graders and their teacher pose for a picture in front of a love fall sign
a group of second graders stand on a ramp that leads them up to a large blue slide
a group of second graders stand on large oversized tires painted orange while one child prepares to go down a green slide
a group of second graders stand on one side of a fence petting a large goat
a class of second graders and their chaperones prepare for a hay ride
a group of second graders poses for a picture under a round hill sign
a group of four students sits on a large tire swing while one stands up tall.  they all swing
a group of second graders play in a sandbox filled with corn kernels
Ms. Butterfield’s class has been busy! They celebrated the 50th day of school, visited the Maple Tree Farm to learn about the life cycle of a pumpkin and finished their unit on community helpers. They really enjoyed having community helpers come visit our school!
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
a group of kindergartners poses for a picture with a firefighter in full gear.
a group of kindergartners poses on hay bales at a local form during their field trip.
a group of kindergratners sits on the pavement out back of an elementary school while listeing to a group of firefighters teach fire safety.  Behind the firefighters sits a large red and black firetruck.
a group of kindergartners dressed up for the 50th day of school.  They are wearing rolled jeans, converse sneakers and pretty sweaters
This month Mrs. Frack’s Preschool class has been working hard on their Creative Curriculum Tree Study. While exploring this topic they are diving deeper into early literacy, math, science, and fine motor skills. They have been investigating characteristics of trees in our area, what kinds of creatures live in trees, what kinds of foods grown on trees, and how trees grow & change.
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
a group of preschoolers pose in front of a beautiful red, yellow and orange tree
a preschooler in a pink tee shirt cuts out  strips of paper at a table in a classroom
a preschooler in a red shirt sits with two pictures of red leaves in front of him.  on the pictures there are clotheslines clips.
a group pf preschoolers points to things they found outside that came from trees such as a red leaf, a yellow leaf, and an acorn
a bar graph shows the results of which apple was liked best by the preschool class.  Red apples had the most votes with 13, yellow with zero and green with five votes
a group of preschoolers stand around a tree outside with their teacher while she points to the trunk and explains what it is
Mrs. Loy visited Mrs. Foster's class to share two wonderful fall-themed books with them! She read The Leaf Thief and We're Going on a Leaf Hunt, bringing the stories to life and sparking excitement about the changing seasons. The students loved following the characters' adventures and learning more about the beauty of autumn leaves.
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
Mrs. Loy reads a fall themed book to Mrs. Foster's class of second graders.  The second graders are quietly sitting on the carpet.
Mrs. Loy reads a fall themed book to Mrs. Foster's class of second graders.  The second graders are quietly sitting on the carpet.
Mrs. Loy reads a fall themed book to Mrs. Foster's class of second graders.  The second graders are quietly sitting on the carpet.
Mrs. Williby got to have a special movie lunch bunch today with some super hard workers. What a way to celebrate a Friday!
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
four students sit at a kidney shaped  table  and enjoy their lunch while watching a movie with their teacher
a student holds up his red lunch movie ticket that he earned  for working hard
Our kindergartners thoroughly enjoyed a visit from so many community helpers today. They met police officers, deputies, firefighters, EMTs and even a veterinarian. Thank you to all of these fantastic community helpers for coming to educate our stallions!
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
a veterinarian holds up a lab speciman jar with ticks in it and shows it to onlooking kindergarteners
a firefighter stands beside a firetruck and explains the items hanging on the truck to a group of kindergarten students
a group of four teachers pose for a picture with "Bone" the dog during a community helper event at an elementary school
a kindergartner in a pink skirt stands next to a fully suited firefighter in his uniform
a veterinarian lets a kindergartener listen to her heart  with her stethoscope while tow children look on
a group of three kindergarten students pet a dog outside of their elementary school.  The dog is a mastiff.
a group of firefighters, police officers and other community service workers pose for a picture behind a yard card that reads" thanks community helpers".
Thank you to all of our stallions and stallion families for supporting the "Bears for Ben" fundraiser. We raised $2,000 for Ben and his family and it wouldn't have been possible without your kindness. Ben was recently discharged from the hospital and stopped by to see us. He even made a cameo on the news. Click the link to enjoy today's broadcast from Stallion Station WYES. https://www.wevideo.com/view/3594572630
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
Mrs. Woods’ second graders collected data, created a bar graph, and interpreted the data in math this week.
7 months ago, Yowell Elementary School
two second grade girls reach high to put their data on the bar graph
one student dressed in a 50s costume puts her yellow sticky note ont heboard to help create a class bar graph while two other students look one to watch what she is doing
one second grade boy reaches high on the white board to put his part of the bar graph up
a group of five second graders stands in front of a bar graph to interpret the details of it
a second grade class poses by the bar graph that they helped construct.  some students are sitting on a multi colored carpet while others are standing in front of the whiteboard where the data is displayed