Category Archives: Rankin Elementary

Rankin Cross Topic Lesson!

Kids in fourth grade at Rankin used standard measure to measure the elements required for making French Bread. We wrote step by step directions so we could make more dough in our future. We also broke down the elements in water (Hydrogen2 & oxygen), needed in the bread making process. We had fun eating our cross curricular lesson. These were skills we could really sink our teeth into.

Rankin/Dillon/Learning Community 7th Annual Daddy/Daughter and Mother/Son Dance

shutterstock_70337191The Rankin/Dillon/Learning Community 7th Annual Daddy/Daughter  Mother/Son Dance will take place Saturday, February 8, 2014 At Rankin Elementary School from 6:00-8:00 pm.

Cost:
$20 per couple
$3 for second child
Tickets on sale at Rankin or at the Door

Dancing – Photos – Refreshments

Sponsored by MO’ Peeps Carman-Ainsworth FLL Robotics

Rankin Spelling Bee

Rankin 4th Graders Bake Bread as a Cross Curricular Lesson!

CAHS Empathy for all visits Rankin!

CAHS Empathy for all visited Rankin 4th graders with prepared skits expressing how we can show empathy.

Rankin’s Title I Cookies and Cocoa Night

Rankin Students play Polygon Capture!

Fifth graders at Rankin play Polygon Capture to become familiar with polygon features.

Visit to the Children’s Museum!

Mr. Bell’s Kindergarten Class gets a visit from Mr. & Mrs. Hall!

Jim Hall, owner of Hall Chrysler in Fenton, along with his wife, Jennifer, visited Mr. Bell’s kindergarten class at Rankin on Tuesday. They spent time visiting with the children as well as reading to them. They also graciously donated two new books for each child to take home. The children very much enjoyed their visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hall and were very excited to take their new books home!  We are very thankful to them for taking time from their busy schedules and giving back to our community in this very generous way!

Rankin Robotics Team 654, Mo’ Peeps

Congratulations to the Rankin Robotics Team 654, Mo’ Peeps. They won the Overall Championship Award taking first place at the First LEGO Fever I tournament at Carman-Ainsworth Middle school on Saturday.