What makes pets special? Mama Jo and Sam visited Mrs. Ernst's 1st Grade to share some special tricks that Sam knows how to do! We love visits from former Bristow educators!



The Pre-K classes are going to be hosting a cookie sale on Friday, September 22nd.. Our cookie profits will be going to The Children’s Hospital/St. Judes in Tulsa. The cookies are a quarter each. If you would like to send extra money you may do so for our donation jar. BE SURE AND PUT A NOTE WITH THE MONEY SO THAT THEIR TEACHER WILL KNOW IT’S A DONATION. Last year we raised over $1800, so we would LOVE to be able to beat that amount. Each child only gets one cookie, even if they pay additional money. We are making the donation to the hospital in recognition of Karson Hogan, Kian Darnell, Natalie Sanders, and Brady Glisson. Karson is in 4th grade this year and is a survivor of kidney cancer. Kian Darnell is a Kindergarten student this year and is a survivor of Leukemia. Natalie Sanders is in 1st grade and is currently receiving treatments for a brain tumor. Brady Glisson is in 7th grade and is currently receiving treatment for Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and nearing completion of his chemotherapy. They are all fighters and survivors of cancer thanks to the research and treatments provided by the Tulsa Children’s Hospital/St. Judes. Pre-K is trying to cure cancer one cookie at a time. Thanks for all you do!!!!

B is for Banjo! Thank you Mr. Chapman Shields for spending some time with Mrs. Mattox's PreK today!










Mrs. Beard's class loved those sweet piglets!










Mrs. Matherly's class also enjoyed loving on the FFA piglets.










We love our FFA kids! Kindergarten learned all about the letter P this week so our FFA kids brought by some adorable piglets for us to love on! Sooo cute!









Have you ever wondered what is inside of a ball? Mrs. Mattox's PreK scientists found out today as they learned about the letter B.










Our students love the new additions to our playground and we love seeing them have fun!








Picture Day is Coming! Friday, September 15th!

We just can't say thank you enough to our Bristow FFA students who read to us during "Read an Accurate Book Week". We learned so much and absolutely loved seeing our former students do what they love! Thank you for sharing your passion with us!










PreK Future Aviators!










Our PreK Future Aviators are ready to fly a plane "clear across 'Merica!"Thank you to David Fisher and Pete at the Jones Memorial Airport for sharing your passion for aviation with our youngest learners. Let's fly!










S is for Silly Sock Day in Mrs. Baker's Kindergarten Class.

Ag students read As an Oak Tree Grows to students today. This inventive picture book relays the events of two hundred years from the unique perspective of a magnificent oak tree, showing how much the world can transform from a single vantage point. From 1775 to the present day, this fascinating framing device lets readers watch as human and animal populations shift and the landscape transitions from country to city. Methods of transportation, communication and energy use progress rapidly while other things hardly seem to change at all. Thank you to all the Ag students reading at Edison this week! We are so happy to have you here!








A is for Apple! Mrs. Mattox's class tasted 12 different foods with apple. From apple fritters to caramel apples, they tried them all!










Today our Ag friends read Let's Pop, Pop, Popcorn! This book shows children the step by step process of how America's favorite snack comes about! Guess what? Thursday is our first POPCORN DAY! Bring your quarters!





Grab your boots! It's time to learn about life on the farm. This week Ag students are reading accurate books about agriculture to educate students about the importance of accurate information of where our food comes from! We love Ag in the Classroom!







Ms. Shironaka's little scientists engineered a beanstalk and a marble run! Everyone loves science when you have amazing teachers!





Did you know crayons begin to melt at 105°? Mrs. Hinson and Mrs. Balenti's classes experimented with sun melted crayon art during the heat wave.







Teachers spent time today transforming the playground with exciting games kids love to play! Thank you to all that volunteered! We can't wait for our students to see it!










