Around the School
Ms. Weiss' Classroom
Mrs. Jorgenson's Classroom
100

These were our official start and end times each day at school (for a typical school day during the "normal" school year).

What is: 7:55 a.m. and 2:55 p.m.

100

This item was sitting on the back counter, leaning against the wall, all year long.

What is a large MSU canvas picture

100

This is the most important machine in Mrs. Jorgenson's classroom and it resides on the counter by the window.

What is the Keurig machine?

200

These are the names of all of the male teachers at GIS this school year.

What are: Mr. Frey, Mr. Latz, Mr. Pomarzynski, Mr. Dawe, Mr. Enders, Mr. Nowak, Mr. Fattal and Mr. Reichard

200

This is the pattern on the fabric on the curtains in the classroom.

What is polka-dot

200

These are the titles of the books read in ELA this year.

What are: Jason's Gold, Ella Enchanted, and The Cay

300

These are the numbers of teachers in each grade level this year at GIS.

What is: 4th grade - 8; 5th grade - 8; and 6th grade -9

300

This is the title on the wall above the sink where excellent student work was hung on display.

What is "Wall of Stars"

300

This is the number of bookshelves in the classroom.

What is 10

400

These are the four people who worked in the office for the majority of this school year.

Who are: Mr. Byram, Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. Stempky, and Mrs. Butler

400

This is the first praise listed on the "Power of Praise" wall.

What is "Round of Applause"

400

These are the types of items hanging on the doors of the large cupboards.

What are the running bibs from races Mrs. Jorgenson has been in.

500

This is the number of sets of doors that students may use at some point during the day to exit the school building.

What is 6

500

This is the the amount of student desks in the entire classroom.

What is 17

500

This is where Mrs. Jorgenson has a second home.

What is Jamaica