
It’s always inspiring to see older students take the initiative to support younger or new students! These moments of mentorship, kindness, and guidance create a welcoming and inclusive school community. Whether it’s helping with schoolwork, offering advice, or simply being a friendly face, their leadership makes a lasting impact. Let’s continue encouraging a culture where students lift each other up and grow together!
#StudentsHelpingStudents #MentorshipMatters #LeadershipInAction



Take a look at our sound wall! In speech, we’re focusing on mastering sounds and strengthening communication skills. This visual tool helps students connect letters to sounds, making it easier to recognize, produce, and practice them in words. Whether working on articulation, phonological awareness, or speech clarity, the sound wall supports learning every step of the way. Students love using it to track their progress and build confidence in their speech!


This week in preschool we are getting ready for some St. Patrick's Day fun! ☘️
We’ve been exploring rainbows, creating shamrock crafts, and making pots of gold. We can’t wait for more leprechaun adventures on Monday! It’s been a lucky month!









Kindergarten had so much fun celebrating early literacy last week with Dr. Seuss days! A couple of activities included a Read-a-thon and making 'wockets' for our pockets!







Kindergarten enjoyed a week celebrating Dr. Seuss with a read-a-thon, songs, dress-up days, and even a taste of green eggs and ham- yum!







In speech we have been using these picture boards, paired with mini toys, to target the speech and language needs for our students. These are great objects to use in speech because the students love playing with these toys and the SLP's are able to strategically target the individual needs of students in a more play-based context!



Mrs. Neilson's kindergarten classes loved celebrating care week with pajamas and silly socks!



Every day in preschool is a new opportunity for fun and learning! From colorful art projects to interactive story time, our little learners are exploring, growing, and making memories that will last a lifetime.








Fourth grade is learning about the American Revolution! Mrs. Young's class visited the Wall of Freedom gallery to explore the artwork and important historical documents that shape our history. If you walk by their classroom, you might hear students calling out, "No taxation without representation!"—their new class attention signal.



Last week we celebrated "It's COOL to CARE" week here at Meadow Brook! Each day the students made an active effort to reach out and express kindness to someone else. It was incredible to watch our students smile, laugh and serve one another! We think it's COOL to CARE everyday and we hope our Mustang family keeps it up as we continue through our school year!










Second grade has been having so much fun learning about insects and their characteristics!






Fifth grade walked to Spring Canyon Middle School this week to learn more about sixth grade and get a tour of the school. They were excited to learn what classes they can choose, to see the big library, to run around the track in the gym, and to have lockers and vending machines available to them next year. We will be sad to see our awesome fifth graders leave Meadow Brook, but are excited for what the future holds for them! #OnceAMustangAlwaysAMustang


In speech, we focus on expanding students’ expressive language skills! A simple way to do this is by practicing descriptive language using specific details—whether about an object, event, or story. One of our favorite tools for this is the Expanding Expression Toolkit (EET)! This toolkit provides a visual guide and examples, helping students understand different attributes they can use to enhance their descriptions when speaking or storytelling.
A fun way to incorporate this is by playing Headbandz! Each student picks a picture while others describe it using the EET tool to provide helpful clues. This not only strengthens expressive language skills but also makes learning engaging and interactive!



Preschool is kicking off Cool to Care Week strong in their jerseys! We might be biased, but mini jerseys are definitely the cutest! 😉




This week we are making an active effort to show that it is Cool to CARE. at Meadow Brook Elementary! We hope you will join us as we dress up each day to remind ourselves the importance of caring and being kind to our fellow classmates! We are excited to see all the good our students do this week! 💚


In 4th grade, we’ve been having fun with activities that help us learn to include strong, specific details in our writing. 😊 We've been putting those skills to use by writing our own personal narrative stories!





4th Grade had the opportunity to host an outreach program from The National History Museum of Utah in each of our classrooms. Presenters brought fossils (real and replicas) for students to examine, make observations, and create fact statements based on what they saw. This hands-on experience was fun and critical in solidifying 4th graders' knowledge of fossils and Utah's change over time.







Happy Valentines Day Mustang Family! 🩷 This week in art we worked together to make collaborative art. Each student made a piece of the puzzle showing what they think represents friendship, love, kindness or Valentine’s Day. We worked in different mediums to make this masterpiece including marker, colored pencils, and crayons.




Our fifth graders have been diving into Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and they are loving it! Mrs. Nelson’s class have been working on their acting skills and put it to the test by performing a small portion of Act 3, Scene 1. They worked hard to be vulnerable, supportive and encouraging to their classmates! They should be SO proud of themselves! ❤️🎭











Mrs. Greenhalgh's class has been exploring some marvelous inventions! Students chose to create a newspaper article about either Thomas Edison and the lightbulb or Alexander Graham Bell and the telephone. They had a blast advertising these "new" inventions to their readers. This was a fantastic way to wrap up an engaging unit in our new CKLA curriculum, where students learned all about light and sound!
