In Social Studies, students discussed who MLK was, and why he was so important to our country. We also concluded that if MLK was able to solve such BIG problems with JUST his words, that we would try our best to do that too! After watching part of his famous speech made on August 28th, 1963 in Washington D.C., first graders shared and wrote about what their dreams are.
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All About Mrs. SpidleHello Nathaniel Morton families! My name is Mrs. Spidle and this is my third year teaching at Nathaniel Morton Elementary. Before I joined the fabulous team at NMES, I taught first grade at Federal Furnace for three years and kindergarten for six years at Sacred Heart. I love working with children and believe in cementing their love for learning at a young age. I have an undergraduate degree in early childhood education and a master's degree in reading education. As an early childhood educator, I love teaching all subjects, but my first love is reading! I believe in cultivating a love of reading in all of my students. I love to read, and am on a mission to have a community of motivated readers in my classroom! Archives
October 2018
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