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Spanish at the Lower School

February 27, 2015

In their regular classroom, costumed 3rd grade students were celebrating Magellan Day, but in Spanish class they were saying Bible verses in Spanish! What an awesome way to learn another language while also learning about our Lord and Savior at the same time! [wpvideo 1JAyhdOE] 5th grade Spanish students conjugated verbs this week. It may […]

Calculus Presentations

February 27, 2015

As part of differentiating their learning, Calculus students have been giving class presentations the last two weeks. Topics ranged from differentiation and integration of exponential functions to inverse functions, bases other than “e” and applications, and even differentiation and integration of inverse trig functions. That’s a mouthful isn’t it? Not for our calculus students! They […]

Orchestra Serves at a Local Church

February 27, 2015

Brook Hill musicians, Mimi Jackson, Hannah Windsor, Jackson Fath, Taylor Kennedy & Matthew Kimball were thrilled and honored to serenade Daddy/Daughter couples at the Rose Heights King & Princess Ball held on Saturday, February 14th. The ensemble played romantic and warm string music while the couples danced in the balloon castle and were served royal […]

8th Graders Participate in Regional Science Fair

February 27, 2015

8th graders traveled to Kilgore College to participate in the regional science fair. During the time that judges were evaluating the projects, students were treated to lots of interactive science labs such as chromatography, polymer making and flame tests of different chemicals. When it came time for awards, the day got even better! Paintball Ballistics […]

Treats with Dr. Seuss

February 27, 2015

We read Fox in Sox by Dr. Seuss in Kindergarten this week. As an activity to go along with the story, Mrs. Haugh’s students guessed what they were going to have for a snack while they read the story.  Students guessed cheese and noodles but we ended up having blue goo (blue jello) and pink ink […]

3rd Grade Sails Around the World

February 26, 2015

Third graders just finished reading the book Who Was Ferdinand Magellan? They went on the long journey as sailors on his ship The Trinidad. Using their sailor names, students kept a journal along the way. They found out many interesting facts about his life. For instance, Did you know he found El Paso or the […]

Brook Hill Students Get to Listen in on Texas Supreme Court Session

February 26, 2015

For the first time since 2002, Texas’s high court heard oral arguments here in Tyler on Thursday and invited the public to attend. Eight upper school students attended the Texas Supreme Court session. Mr. Ballard and Ms. Adams accompanied Mr. Ballard’s debate students and several students interested in studying law. The students heard excellent lawyers […]

Experimenting With Weather in 6th Grade

February 26, 2015

Sixth graders had fun completing a weather rotation lab this week. The four mini labs included making a cloud model with cotton balls, observing and recording the weather using weather instruments, making a pet tornado in a jar and tornado tubes in two liter bottles, and then finding the dew point in a metal can. […]

Special Guest in 8th Grade Humanities

February 26, 2015

Kent Travis, Chair of our Humanities Department, visited our 8th grade classes this week to help our students become better writers.  Students have been learning how to write essays, and Mr. Travis did a presentation specifically on how to write body paragraphs. Students were enthralled by the lesson and will now begin the process of using […]

7th Grade Learns the Art of Persuasion

February 26, 2015

Students in Mrs. Haynie’s 7th grade Humanities classes worked on persuasive speaking and writing skills by creating a commercial or presentation for an original product! Here are a few of their presentations.

SFA and Mississippi State Visit Brook Hill

February 26, 2015

Stephen F. Austin State University and Mississippi State University were on campus last week to visit with students and answer questions about their universities. Representatives love it when students step up and ask them specific questions about their schools such as, “I would like to be a physical therapist one day and need to know […]

A Mock Congress of Vienna in Junior AP Humanities

February 26, 2015

Juniors in Ms. O’Brien’s AP Humanities class staged a mock Congress of Vienna, complete with delegations from Great Britain, Russia, Austria and Prussia. Students researched each country’s history regarding the settlement in 1810 and debated the division of European states after Napoleon was deposed. Due to some sharp negotiation, the French delegation brokered a better […]