Sunday, November 30, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Armistice Day
The 5th grade class of Mrs Vasquez are seen here celebrating Armistice Day. The 5th grade students recently studied World War I and ended the unit with an Armistice Day Celebration. Armistice Day commemorated the end of World War I and honored the men and women who served in the war. We now call this day Veterans Day to honor all the Americans who have served in the armed forces.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Bible Buddies
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Special Visitor to Science Lab
Respond to this post if you know what kind of owl this is. Click here to see more of Gee, the owl, at CCA.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Third Grade Recorder Class with Mrs. Adkins
Reminder to third grade students
Recorder class every Wednesday morning in Mrs Adkins music room.
7:25 AM to 7:55 AM. All are welcome and invited to attend. Classes are free and encouraged to all third grade students that have not reached a yellow belt.
Kimberly Adkins
CCA-Fine Arts
Calvary Christian Academy
Music PK-3954-556-4436
Recorder class every Wednesday morning in Mrs Adkins music room.
7:25 AM to 7:55 AM. All are welcome and invited to attend. Classes are free and encouraged to all third grade students that have not reached a yellow belt.
Kimberly Adkins
CCA-Fine Arts
Calvary Christian Academy
Music PK-3954-556-4436
Friday, November 7, 2008
Varying Exceptionalities Class Election
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Mrs. Whitley's class learns about cells
Third Graders have been learning about the basic building block of life, the cell. They have built models of a plant cell, examined an egg yolk, and observed plant cells under a microscope. They have been learning that cells specialize to form tissues and organs, and have recognized differences between the two. To finish off this unit, Third Graders created their own edible cells and had a delicious time!
After School Skate Club
Mrs. Allen's Kindergarten Class goes to the Fire Station
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Worming their way through books!
Elementary students are "Worming their way through books!" Stop by the bulletin board outside the Library Media Center to see which class is in the lead as the worms inch their way across the board. Worms are moved weekly according to how many AR points each class has earned. The results reflect all points earned in the 2nd quarter. The class with the highest points in each grade level will be rewarded with an ice cream party at the end of the quarter. The board and treats are sponsored by the CCA Community Fellowship.
And the Winner Is...


The votes have been counted and the winner is… John McCain. The 4th grade students at CCA elected John McCain to be the president of the United States with 84 votes while Barack Obama received 13 votes. Students learned important lessons about citizenship and democracy and are eager to see the results of the national election!
Monday, November 3, 2008
5th Grade Trip to Lake Swan
Psalm 104:24 How many are your works, O Lord! In wisdon you made them all, the earth is full of your creation.
Thursday morning bright and early, students, parents and teachers headed to Melrose, Florida near Gainesville for an outdoor learning experience taught from a biblical perspective. The students observed God's creation in its natural state, enjoyed hands-on learning experiences and participated in cooperative team building and problem solving activities. The students learned how to canoe across the beautiful spring-fed lake and then enjoyed a swim in the crystal clear, cool waters. Thursday evening provided clear skies for the students to observe many of the stars and constellations created by our Almighty God. Everyone enjoyed a time of worship, testimonies and s'mores around the campfire. Friday morning the students rose to cool crisp temperatures and enjoyed a hearty breakfast to prepare them for a morning of classes that included learning about the importance of our Florida aquifer and God's plan for even the smallest of critters.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Reading Buddies at CCA
Mrs. Taylor's kindergarten class has teamed up with Mrs. Vlachos' fourth grade class for our "Reading Buddies" program. This beneficial program has been in place since CCA began and our students love getting together with their reading buddies. The students in Mrs. Vlachos' class benefit by having the chance to be role models and encouragers to the kindergarten class as they help them refine their reading skills. The students in Mrs. Taylor's class look up to their "buddies" and love having an older friend who is involved in their lives.
The two classes also get together for many exciting seasonal activities as well. They plan picnics together and have a Christmas book exchange, at which time students shop for a gift book on their buddy's reading level.
Tomorrow, the fourth grade class will illustrate the message of God's redemptive work by carving a pumpkin for their reading buddies. It should be a great time of reflection for both classes as they see a visual of God's cleansing work in our lives.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
The 5th Grade Safety Patrol Goes Bowling!
Wednesday, October 15th, the 5th grade Safety Patrol was treated to an afternoon of pizza and bowling to thank them for their daily service to our CCA community. The patrol begins their day at 7:25 AM with prayer and then heads off to their respective posts on the east and west side of campus to monitor students and open car doors. Thank you patrol for a job well done!
Friday, October 17, 2008
Ms. Reeder's 1st Grade Class~Dads Visits
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Spike

Spike, the bearded dragon, is the class pet of Mrs. Veith's 4th Grade class. The students are learning how to care for Spike and seeing how God has made him so he can survive in his environment. The students have been responsible for bringing in veggies for him to eat and are enjoying watching him eat LIVE crickets.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Learning history with cars and planes

In 5th grade social studies class the students recently studied the development of the early automobile and airplane. The students participated in an assembly line where each student had a specific job. The students were
amazed at how quickly the cars were built using the assembly line. The students also enjoyed creating their own paper gliders, and then had fun launching them off of the bridge to see whose glider went the farthest.
amazed at how quickly the cars were built using the assembly line. The students also enjoyed creating their own paper gliders, and then had fun launching them off of the bridge to see whose glider went the farthest.Thursday, October 2, 2008
Reading for Touchdowns

Debbie Gregory’s fifth grade reading students have partnered with Publix, Sun Sentinel News in Education (NIE), and GameWorks on a special reading program with other 4th, 5th and 6th grade students in the tri-county area.
We are excited about promoting reading, both in school and at home. The elements of the program include a STUDENT PLAYBOOK in which the students record the number of minutes they read each day for 5 weeks, for which they earn "yards".
Publix’s Reading for Touchdowns will start on Monday, October 6th and will run for five weeks through Friday, November 7th, 2008.
GameWorks is providing game cards to EVERY student who completes the program! The top 3 students in the county will get 3 tickets to a Miami Dolphins home game compliments of Publix! The top 3 classes per county will get a party in their classroom with cake and drinks and a visit from Sonic the Hedgehog to help celebrate the great reading.
We’re excited because students can include books they are already reading for Accelerated Reader or the Crown Award Program. So, join us in cheering these readers on!
We are excited about promoting reading, both in school and at home. The elements of the program include a STUDENT PLAYBOOK in which the students record the number of minutes they read each day for 5 weeks, for which they earn "yards".
Publix’s Reading for Touchdowns will start on Monday, October 6th and will run for five weeks through Friday, November 7th, 2008.
GameWorks is providing game cards to EVERY student who completes the program! The top 3 students in the county will get 3 tickets to a Miami Dolphins home game compliments of Publix! The top 3 classes per county will get a party in their classroom with cake and drinks and a visit from Sonic the Hedgehog to help celebrate the great reading.
We’re excited because students can include books they are already reading for Accelerated Reader or the Crown Award Program. So, join us in cheering these readers on!
Fifth Grade Trip
This year the fifth grade students have been blessed with the opportunity to enhance their studies in Science by going on an overnight trip to Lake Swan Outdoor School, Thursday, October 30
to Friday, October 31, 2008. The trip to Lake Swan (http://www.lakeswan.com/) will include a two day, hands on, science experience, from a biblical perspective with a Christian organization in the Gainesville area. Students will have an opportunity to work together in groups using problem solving skills, learn canoeing techniques which includes a canoe race on Lake Swan, explore the forest at night, increase their understanding of Florida’s Aquife
r and gain knowledge of our Florida wetlands. A devotion time and worship around the campfire will take place Thursday evening after which the students will head off to the snack shack for ice cream and fellowship. Some of our students are in need of sponsorship in order to attend this trip. The cost of the trip is under $200. After prayerful consideration, if you would like to sponsor a student or make a donation toward a student’s trip please, contact Jason Rachels, Elementary School Principal, at jasonr@ccaeagles.org.
to Friday, October 31, 2008. The trip to Lake Swan (http://www.lakeswan.com/) will include a two day, hands on, science experience, from a biblical perspective with a Christian organization in the Gainesville area. Students will have an opportunity to work together in groups using problem solving skills, learn canoeing techniques which includes a canoe race on Lake Swan, explore the forest at night, increase their understanding of Florida’s Aquife
r and gain knowledge of our Florida wetlands. A devotion time and worship around the campfire will take place Thursday evening after which the students will head off to the snack shack for ice cream and fellowship. Some of our students are in need of sponsorship in order to attend this trip. The cost of the trip is under $200. After prayerful consideration, if you would like to sponsor a student or make a donation toward a student’s trip please, contact Jason Rachels, Elementary School Principal, at jasonr@ccaeagles.org.
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