
Beadle 3rd Graders have been learning about motions and forces. To apply our knowledge we created "Marble Mazes." We had fun testing out each others creation!








Mrs. Hunhoff's 5th grade Science students had a blast playing "To the Moon"! Students decorated their game boards and prepared space-related trivia cards. Then the games began!






Happy Friday and congratulations to all of Beadle's Good Character Award winners for this week! You are all amazing! Keep up the great work!


Miss Olinger's Kindergarten class created different animal habitats to wrap up our Animal Homes Unit! 🦊🐨🐍🦅











Beadle Writers' Round Table 3-15-24. Way to go 1st Graders!




Thank you Mrs. Larson for teaching Mrs. LaFave's 3rd graders about our community during Junior Achievement.



Mrs. LaFave's 3rd graders enjoyed pie on Pi Day!



Counting with a Partner is so much fun in Mrs. Frick's Kindergarten Class at Beadle!









Thank you to Katie Doty for another great chicks in the classroom lesson! Beadle kindergarteners learned about different types of chicken breeds, and Reynold Loecker brought in some chickens for students to learn about and pet!






Sheltered Reality Assembly at Beadle School today. A community program tonight at 6:00 at Stewart school for parents and students.





Beadle is wrapping up the 3rd quarter by celebrating this amazing Good Character Award winners! Congratulations and keep up the great work!


Beadle Writers' Round Table on 3-6-24. Way to go 5th Graders!




Beadle Writers' Round Table 3-6-24. Way to go 4th Graders!!




The second graders at Beadle worked hard on their research reports! They chose very interesting topics to explore!



March is starting out incredible! It is a beautiful day to celebrate these amazing Good Character Award winners from Beadle! Congratulations and keep up the great job!


We are "Buggy for Fractions" in Beadle 3rd grade!!









How high? How long? Can it stand by itself? These were the questions 5th graders in Mrs. Hunhoff's Science class had to discover. Students fashioned structures out of paper heart shapes.







Katie Doty from Yankton County 4H is going to be teaching Beadle kindergarten students about the process of chicks hatching for the next 5 weeks. The first lesson was about the different parts of an egg. To end the lesson, each student got to put an egg in the incubator. Students are excited to watch the eggs in the classroom!





Science students in Mrs. Hunhoff's class were given the challenge to build energy efficient rooms. The results pointed to many future engineers.





More from the Q&U Wedding!









