Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Dr. Suess Recreated
6th graders on the Diamond Team made Dr. Suess-like superheros who fight against injustices, tying in with Dr. Seuss’ poem, “The Sneetches.”
Food Festival
Drug Awareness speaker Milton Creagh
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
French Students Celebrate Mardi Gras
Students in French classes had fun celebrating Mardi Gras in March. They learned about the history and traditions of Mardi Gras, as well as the various ways it is celebrated in different areas of the French speaking world. Students cooked and sampled foods associated with the holiday and created their own masks. Each class then voted for the most beautiful, most original and best Mardi Gras themed masks.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
CAPTivating Kids
The Tyrrell Middle School CAPTivating Kids are on the road again. Our number has more than doubled to 60 7th and 8th grade students in this year’s group. We have also added 4 new chaperones.
Our “Get to Know You” exchange took place on February 4 at Eli Terry Middle School in Terryville. Almost 150 students from Terryville, Wolcott, Meriden, and Waterbury met for the first time, enjoyed a pizza dinner, participated in ice breakers activities, reviewed the CAPTivating Kids program, and enjoyed music and games with a DJ.
On Saturday, February 26 the groups traveled to the Eli Whitney Museum in Hamden. Students were instructed in how to construct a flying pulley and were then supplied the necessary materials to put one together. After creating a pulley, students experimented with their pulleys within their groups.
As the weather gets better with the onset of spring, we are all looking forward to our future science exchanges.
Our “Get to Know You” exchange took place on February 4 at Eli Terry Middle School in Terryville. Almost 150 students from Terryville, Wolcott, Meriden, and Waterbury met for the first time, enjoyed a pizza dinner, participated in ice breakers activities, reviewed the CAPTivating Kids program, and enjoyed music and games with a DJ.
On Saturday, February 26 the groups traveled to the Eli Whitney Museum in Hamden. Students were instructed in how to construct a flying pulley and were then supplied the necessary materials to put one together. After creating a pulley, students experimented with their pulleys within their groups.
As the weather gets better with the onset of spring, we are all looking forward to our future science exchanges.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Elks Club Essay Contest
Boxed Food Drive
Monday, March 7, 2011
TMS Project Explore Students in National Top 10
Seventh grade Project Explore students at Tyrrell Middle School participate in a monthly, current events competition known as NewzBrain USA. In this national challenge, TMS students work in teams of five or six competing against middle school students across the nation. Together they complete the on-line test by answering questions about people and places involved in current news.
In February, 304 schools across the country entered the competition, and all four of the Tyrrell Project Explore teams placed in the Top 10! The results are as follows:
3rd Place - Connor Callahan, Simon Kubrynski, Nicholas Roth, Victoria Sanzone, Domenic Setaro, and Carly Venditti
5th Place – Zachary Ahearn, Julia Audibert, Brandan Brown, Kaylee Hale, Sophia Santovasi, and Presley Wilhite
7th Place – John Belval, Jessica McKeon, Susan Naseri, William Nicol, Matthew Stojanov, and Jenessa Teta
8th Place – Tyler Browne, Kyle Fishbein, Allyson Hickey, Briana Japs, and Alex Tapley
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Hoops for Heart
The Physical Education Department is thrilled to share Tyrrell Middle School has been supporting the American Heart Association’s “Hoops For Heart” program since 2004. This year, Tyrrell raised $1457.92. Students who raised money stayed after school on Thursday, February 24th and played organized basketball games to conclude the program. The Physical Education Department started raising money in 2004. Since that time, Tyrrell has raised $10,533.92 for the American Heart Association. Great job Tyrrell, keep up the good work!!!
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Look WHOOO Loves Science
The past few weeks, the Science classes focused on predator/prey relationships and food chains and food webs. 6th grade students completed the Owl Pellet Dissection Lab- students found several different rodent skeletons and a few groups found bird skeletons. Also found in a few owl pellets were indigestible items like exoskeletons of insects, corn kernels, and small seeds. Prior to completing the actual lab, students dissected a pellet virtually in the TMS computer labs.
Students Tryout for Jeopardy
Mrs. Penta’s Project Explore 8th Graders recently held a Jeopardy Qualification Night where they participated in the initial qualification round for TV’s Teen Jeopardy. This national search will continue over many months before the final contestants are chosen to appear on the show. Good luck to all of our TMS students!
CAPT-ivating Kids "Pull-ey" into Whitney Museum
TMS Recognizes Board of Education Appreciation Month
8th Grade students in Mrs. Stevenson's class represent Tyrrell Middle School in thanking our Board of Education Members... Mrs. Najarian, Mrs. Kelly, Mr. Gugliotti, Mr. Baldwin, Mrs. Audibert, Mr. Pape, Mrs. Lumia and Mrs. Mancini.
A BIG thank you for all of the time you spend on the children of Wolcott!
A BIG thank you for all of the time you spend on the children of Wolcott!
8th Grade Holds Court
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