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6th Grade Build Constellations

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Larsen 6th graders have been studying astronomy and about the different constellations.  They built a replica of certain constellations using toothpicks and mini marshmallows.  Can you pick out which constellations they represent?  Good job 6th graders astronomers!

Larsen Choir Sings at the Utah State Capitol

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Larsen Elementary 5th and 6th grade choir was invited to perform at the ceremony celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Utah State Capitol building and unveiling of a new state seal.  The students performed the song "Utah, This is the Place."  The students were able to meet many people including Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes and Governor Gary Herbert.  After the ceremony,  students were given a tour of the Capitol building by Senetor Deidre Henderson and Representative Mike McKell.  It was an exciting day and a great opportunity for Larsen students.  Thank

December Reading Reward Assembly

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Larsen students enjoyed an interactive reading reward for the month of December.  3rd grade teachers put a Christmas trivia game together using multiple choice questions on a program called "Kahoot".  The participants would have to be the first to answer electronically on the chromebook to receive their points. The teams were matched students against teachers.  Teachers came out victorious but the students sure gave it their best shot.  Keep up the great reading students during the holiday break!

4th Grade Visit With Real Mountain Man

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Larsen 4th Grade had a visit from a real life “Rough & Tough Mountain Man”!  Scott Grizzly Sorensen came and shared tale tales and stories about all the mountain men we’ve been learning about. Students were scared out of their seats when he set his beaver trap and it SNAPPED shut!  He let all the 4th graders see his different hides and even touch them.  He also left a copy of his latest book, be sure to check it out at the library. Dear Mr. Mountain Man, by Scott Grizzly Sorensen.