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Throwing Overhand Grade 3



Hit the bag 
                                           

                                                   

                     Bowling Pin Knock Down                                                                                 


Push the pumpkin 
Grade 2...

and Grade 4
                  

                                 Virtual learners are practicing also !



        Rolling Underhand Grade 1



Bowling pin knock down 
(rolling)



5th Grade got to finish their Pickleball unit today 
AND we had a guest player! 
Thanks, Dr. Kellich, for joining in :)











                                     

                 Gardening is one of Mrs. Mossor's favorite form of exercise!
                                   See benefits below
                https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/education/blog/gardening-for-kids-benefits/



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