Lillian Valley recently had a special visitor. Famous 2007 PBR World Finals Event Champion Wiley Peterson made an appearance on Friday, February 24th to meet and talk with the kids. Having grown up in Fort Hall and been a member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe, the famous bull rider was able to not only relate to all of the kids, but was also a great motivator and role model for everyone. He gave the kids a quick explanation of the steps he takes to get ready to ride a bull, and some tips on being successful in PBR (Professional Bull Riders). Wiley Peterson discussed with the kids about the importance of working hard, being healthy, making good choices and having high goals for themselves. He also stressed the importance of his faith, telling the kids that his relationship with Christ is extremely important to him. He brought in all of his bull riding gear and the kids had a blast checking it all out, and even trying on some of it! After he told his story, the kids had the opportunity to ask Wiley questions, including ones like: "When is your birthday?" and "When will you start riding again?" The morning visit ended with the kids all lined up to get Wiley's autograph and finally, a group picture.
Wiley briefly discussed his upcoming events, including a bull riding clinic for children on March 23rd and 24th in Pocatello. For more information on this event and Wiley Peterson, visit his website at http://wileypetersen.com/.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
In the Classroom
The kids have been hard at work in the classroom over the past weeks. Mrs. Young's kindergarten, 1st and 2nd graders have been reading The Mouse and the Motorcycle together. They kids are really enjoying the book and are very excited to finish it because when they do, they will get to watch the movie that accompanies the book.
Mr. Belnap's 3rd, 4th and 5th graders have been working very diligently on academics, and have started a new math system. The kids are working on division, subtraction, addition and other math skill worksheets. Each 90% on a worksheet gives them a star on their sticker chart, which they can later trade in for prizes. The kids have been more excited about doing math and have been working very hard to earn their stars.
Mr. Belnap's 3rd, 4th and 5th graders have been working very diligently on academics, and have started a new math system. The kids are working on division, subtraction, addition and other math skill worksheets. Each 90% on a worksheet gives them a star on their sticker chart, which they can later trade in for prizes. The kids have been more excited about doing math and have been working very hard to earn their stars.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Culture Day Friday
On Friday, January 20th the students participated in a Stick Game tournament for Culture Day Friday. The students truly enjoyed learning the traditional Indian game for the two weeks before the tournament, and caught on very quickly. The kids were split into seven teams of three, with each group of kids being able to pick a team name for themselves. The game was played to traditional Stick Game music, by the artist Gabby Corral Jr. On another fun note, the artist’s mother, Latrcia Stone, is a member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe and Gabby Corral Jr. will actually be making a visit to Fort Hall this spring. The students are excited for his visit and very eager to play the game again.
The results of tournament are as follows:
1st Place: Team Sho-Ban Girlz (Kalianna (team captain) and Samantha)
1st Place: Team Sho-Ban Girlz (Kalianna (team captain) and Samantha)
2nd Place: Team Butterflies (Angel (team captain) Aracely and Taylen)
3rd Place: Team Green Natives-Keno (team captain) Xavier and A'Miah
Other team names included: Pink Hello Kitty's, Pink Roses & a Gentleman, The Eagles, and Blue Spirits
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