Monday, September 24, 2012

8th Grade Egg Drop Challenge


For the past month, the 8th grade class has been working on innovative scientific thinking culminating in the Egg Drop Challenge with St. Rose of Lima. 

On September 19th, Annunciation 8th grade students took their egg drop vehicles to St. Rose of Lima to compete against 8th grade students from St. Rose working on the same challenge project. Separate brackets were created for designs that incorporated parachutes and those that did not. The vehicles had to safely carry an egg from an 18ft. window and hit a target on the pavement below. First and Second Place Honors went to teams from St. Rose, but many good designs were tested, and young scientists were able to see firsthand the fruits of the Scientific Problem-Solving Process. 







Monday, September 10, 2012

A Focus on Math in the First Grade Classroom.


One of our school's focuses this year is to work on improving math skills and fluency with our students. We will continue to benchmark our students using AimsWeb and teachers will use these scores to assist in developing lessons, and providing differentiated instruction to students who need additional assistance. This blog from first grade, shows how they use math manipulatives in the classroom. 




In First Grade we use manipulatives to help us learn new Math Skills.
 Today we were exploring the manipulatives to see how much fun math can be.
We really like the links, pattern blocks and dominoes.


But, our favorite manipulatives are the Teddy Bears.

Monday, July 30, 2012

School Clean-Up Days!

We have been very blessed this summer to have had two volunteer groups in the building to help us get ready for the new school year. On July 26th, members from Catholic Health Initiatives helped to clean classrooms, weed the front garden and playground, and paint the front step entryway. On July 28th, volunteers from Seeds of Hope helped with various painting projects around the building, and cleaned new desks for our 3rd and 4th grade classrooms.

Additionally, we have had parents help to clean the carpets and also paint the gymnasium. 

We would not be able to keep our school clean and updated without the support of these various organizations! Thank you to them and our summer parent volunteers for helping us get our building ready for August 20th!





Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Summer Happenings!

Summer vacation is upon us, but Annunciation is anything but quiet! This has been a busy summer for our school community, and continues to look jam packed as we head into August and another school year.

Here are some events that have been happening around the building the past month and a half.


  • June 9th was a successful parish carnival. This event was held outside and included food booths, children's games, a wrestling ring, live music, dunk tank, and pony rides. We are blessed to have such a vibrant and parish, led by our dynamic Father Francisco. 
  • Throughout the month of June, we had 1st-5th graders in the building for summer school. This 3 week program through Title 1, focused on reading fluency and reading comprehension. It was a joy to have students in the building receiving extra attention to learn essential reading skills. 
  • For two weeks in June and two weeks in July, we have middle school students in the building for summer enrichment. This program focuses on Language Arts and Math and has the students doing daily activities to improve their reading and math fluency. The students have also taken a fieldtrip to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and this week they will be going to the Denver Art Museum. 
  • Saturday, July 14th was the Eloy Mares Memorial Golf Tournament. We had 148 golfers out at City Park playing 18-holes to benefit Annunciation. At the BBQ following the tournament, we dedicated our gym as the 'Eloy Mares Gymnasium" and presented Roger Murrieta with the first ever Cardinal Award, for his dedication to the Annunciation Community. The Cardinal Award will be given each year to individuals whose lives have centered on faith, service and being a humanitarian. 
  • At the beginning of August, our middle school girls who are part of the soccer club team, will be traveling to New Mexico to participate in a soccer tournament. We wish them well and look forward to hearing about their experience. 



Friday, May 18, 2012

A visit from St. Vincent de Paul students



 Annunciation is fortunate to have the opportunity to collaborate with many local elementary schools, high schools, and universities. We would like to thank the 7th Grade from St. Vincent de Paul for coming and spending the morning with the Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade.  We had so much fun getting to know them and our students love doing an activity together. We would also like to thank St. Vincent de Paul for giving items to our Cardinal Store.




Sunday, April 22, 2012

7th & 8th Grade Soccer Fundraiser

Friday evening saw a great turnout of support for the 7th & 8th grade Club Soccer Team. The players, along with their coaches Mr. Bernardin & Mr. Lytle, hosted a spaghetti fundraiser to help raise money for the team.

The delicious dinner consisting of spaghetti, garlic bread, fruit, salad, corn, and dessert, was prepared by the soccer players and Mr. Ron, the school chef. 

The girls also sold raffle tickets and gave away $250.00 to one winner. Congratulations to the Lara family for winning the $250, and an additional thank you to all the supporters who came to the dinner and bought raffle tickets. 

This is the second season for the club soccer team, and the girls are playing tremendously. Last season the team went 8-0 and they remain undefeated halfway through this season. 

We wish the team luck as they continue with their season!











Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Peace Day

We recently celebrated "Peace Day" at Annunciation. This annual tradition is a favorite among students and staff, as it gives the school community a chance to reflect on peacemakers around the world, and ways that we ourselves can promote peace.

This year's theme is "Be An Instrument Of Peace". On Peace Day, students learned about a peacemaker, and created presentations to show that peacemaker to the school. Each class also read the book "Sadako and the Paper Cranes", and created paper cranes to send to Japan as a symbol of peace around the world. 

We are thankful for Ms. Sheila Karpan and the Peace Day committee for all the work they did to make Peace Day a success. We are proud of our "peaceful" community and are blessed to have students who know what it means to be a peacemaker in the world.