This is the video we watched today to inspire us to go for our dreams:
Danny Macaskill - Indistrial Revlolutions
Mrs. Hubbard is no longer teaching at OMS. However, this site is still up as a resource to students and other teachers.
Welcome!
This blog is coming to you live from the O'Leary Cubs Family and Consumer Sciences classroom. It will give parents and students an idea of what is going on in FACS class, post links to cool information, and be a place to comment and ask questions.
This blog will also give out information about Mrs. Hubbard's 7th Grade Prime Time. Look for Prime Time just below and to the left to see what is going on there.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Super 1st period
Quarter 3 has been pretty hard on my. My father passed away on December 7 and I was not always totally prepared in the morning. My 1st period class was a bunch of superstars that kept me smiling, helped me muddle through the morning and always forgave me when my organization was not totally pulled together for them first thing. My heart thanks them. They are all super heros in my book... -Mrs. Hubbard
Thursday, January 17, 2013
More 8th grade cooks
Here is my 6th period.. .they have been super champs this year helping clean up the room at the end of the day... will they be able to help out me out today? We'll see....
7th grade cooks
My camera has been broken, but here are the 7th graders enjoying themselves on the last day of Quarter 2 cooking. It has been a great year so far... even if some of the recipes have not turned out quite right....
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
6th grade Super Heros
The 6th graders have finished their locker caddies which have been turning out GREAT! After finished, students move into creative sewing. It is amazing what a bit of fabric can be made into.
Note Chicken-Man... the mask and the cocks comb (the red thing on the top of a rooster) is the remnants of an old jacket that has been cut up a million different times... and still it had a use. He added a beak and the wattle (the red dangly thing on the chin). Brilliant!
I love seeing the creativity of the OMS students come out. So cool!
Note Chicken-Man... the mask and the cocks comb (the red thing on the top of a rooster) is the remnants of an old jacket that has been cut up a million different times... and still it had a use. He added a beak and the wattle (the red dangly thing on the chin). Brilliant!
I love seeing the creativity of the OMS students come out. So cool!
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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