
Pre K stopped by the library for their library class and heard some great stories. Afterwards, they choose a book and found the letter they are focusing on. This week the letter of focus is the letter R. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE


1st graders have been working on their Sight Words List. Sight Words are common words that students need to recognize instantly, words like as, any, because and long. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE

The 4th grade students became familiar with the difference between a Singular and Possessive noun.
If the noun is singular, add an apostrophe S. Example: The school’s playground was freshly mowed.
If the noun is plural and ends in S, just add an apostrophe. Example: The students’ desks were cleaned this morning.
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#ROOSASTAFFSPOTLIGHT Mrs. Haggard Secretary at Roosa Elementary. I went to Edison High School in Tulsa and Rogers State University. This is my second year at Roosa. I have two children and two granddaughters with one attending our PreK. My grandmom has been an inspiration in my life. She seemed to always have time for the grandkids and played games with us all of the time. My favorite quote is “Life is short so forgive and do not hold grudges as we do not know the journey others are traveling” Anonymous #CPSZEBRAPRIDE


5th grade visited JA Biztown, an in-class learning with a day-long visit to a simulated town. Students operate the banks, manage restaurants, write checks and vote for mayor of their town. Students prepared for this day for over a month. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE




Mrs. Devers 2nd grade class created an ongoing thankfulness chain during the month of November. They challenged themselves to see how long we could make it, as they practiced the life principle of gratitude. They almost made it all the way around the classroom! #CPSZEBRAPRIDE




From Roosa Elementary we wish you and your families a Happy Thanksgiving! #CPSZEBRAPRIDE





4th grade celebrated Friendsgiving, they took time to enjoy a meal with friends, play bingo and discuss the importance of friends. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE

Mrs. Rumsey’s Kindergarten class took time to focus on being thankful. They made a Thankful List of things they are Thankful for. 🦃 Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃 #CPSZEBRAPRIDE

1st grade read the book by Adam Wallace about a turkey that got loose in the school right before the school play! This hilarious book inspired students to write how they would catch a turkey if it got loose. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE

2nd grade has been learning about the Mayflower voyage!! As a token to remind us about the history of this famous ship and the hardships that they overcame-they made small models! They did such a great job constructing these wooden boats with minimal assistance. The instructions and encouragement from sweet friends helped create not only their models, but precious memories!!! #CPSZEBRAPRIDE





Who likes pumpkin pie? Who likes to make pumpkin pie? In 1st grade Mrs. Greggs class made pumpkin pie in a science lesson! They put the ingredients in a bag and kneaded it together. Students watched as they made the ingredients come together into a delicious treat! #CPSZEBRAPRIDE





Do you watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on TV on Thanksgiving? Have you ever wondered how that parade originated? Roosa 2nd graders read the book Balloons over Broadway by Melissa Sweet. This book tells about Tony Sarg, a puppeteer who invented the balloons that were used in the famous Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE


Mrs. Mann’s 2nd graders made butter in class!!! After learning about the three states of matter, they used science to create our own butter. After a lot of shaking they had a snack that most of the students gave a thumbs up!! 👍 Edible science is the best!! #CPSZEBRAPRIDE





Lea Brewer, Roosa Speech Pathologist, I earned my Bachelors Degree at NSU Tahlequah and Masters at the University of Tulsa. I have been at Roosa for two years. I chose this profession because I wanted to help children find a voice and improve their life. I enjoy the ability to have a work life balance. The inspiration in my life has been my 7th grade reading teacher who introduced me to different genres and that reading could be fun. My favorite quote is: “When you come to the end of all the light you know, and it’s time to step into the darkness of the unknown, faith is knowing that one of two things shall happen: Either you will be given something solid to stand on or you will be taught to fly.” Edward Teller #ROOSASTAFFSPOTLIGHT #CPSZEBRAPRIDE


Mrs. Boman’s 3rd grade class used “A Web of Words” to untangle Singular and Plural Nouns. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE



Who remembers playing with Play Doh? The beautiful colors, the squishing and rolling of it in your hands? In Ms. Best’s Pre K class they combined fun with learning! They are using Play Doh to strengthen their fine motor skills. It helps improve the dexterity in their hands and fingers too. These skills help as they draw and write. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE

Substitute Educators Day is the Friday before Thanksgiving. Substitute teachers play an important role in education. If you are interested in applying to be a substitute at Claremore Public Schools visit: https://www.kellyservices.com/ #CPSZEBRAPRIDE


Mr. Peters 5th grade Music class made music with xylophones. The students learned how to read and play melodies using the instruments. They combined rhythm and pitch to perform melodies together. The xylophones were purchased from donation money. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE


Mrs. Brasher’s 3rd grade class read the book The Trail On Which They Wept by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler. This historical fiction novel is about a Cherokee Girl who traveled on the long and difficult journey of the Trail of Tears which ended in Indian Territory, Oklahoma. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE