Read Across America. Mascoutah High School Student Council members came to Wingate to read to our 1st grade students. Helped us make a project. Thanks for spending some time with us. #19WESPride
Wingate 2nd grades work on erosion experiment. They are excited to do the PLTW experiments.#19WESPride
More photos of Wingate students at Go StL Marathon. #19WESPride
The Wingate Read, Right and Run Club ran at the Go StL Marathon. Our students did a great job! Congratulations and thanks to Mrs. White and Mrs. Nesbit. #19WESPride
More photos of Wingate 2nd graders measuring corn. #19WESPride
Wingate 2nd graders growing corn to practice their measuring skills. #19WESPride
Mr Miller's class having fun working on an erosion experiment. #19WESPride
Students at Wingate Elementary enjoy the PLTW science kits. In Mrs Bertrand's class students are testing the causes of erosion. #19WESPride
The Air Force Chamber Ensemble with our Wingate 5th Grade Beginner Band. The Chamber Ensemble included: French Horn, Flute, Clarinet, English Horn and Bassoon. The kids LOVED it! #19WESPride
4th graders at WES sharing their informative writing by a gallery walk. Students shared a positive note with the author. #19WESPride
More photos from Wingate 2nd grade landforms project. #19WESPride
Wingate 2nd grade students completed their landform presentations. They did a wonderful job. #19WESPride
More Wingate Olympians competing in events. #19WESPride
The Wingate Olympics have gotten underway. The first events were the speedskating and the cup stacking. Athletes were hard at work displaying their craft. The amount of training they have done is amazing.
After reading the classic Dr. Seuss story Green Eggs and Ham, Mrs Grinter's class each had a chance to try green eggs and we graphed the results :)
More pictures of 5th graders doing their magic.
5th grade enjoyed some fun and learning in the sun while they put
their Magic Square problem solving skills to the test adding and
subtracting mixed numbers.
Several animals escaped from the Zoo.
Dress like your favorite animal today.
Mrs. Wood’s first graders played Subtraction Smash today to continue building fluency when subtracting within 20.