Project 💙 Linus

Each year the students at St. James have the opportunity to be the hands of a community service project.

This year our class partnered with the Project Linus. This organization provides homemade blankets to seriously ill and traumatized children, ages 0-18. Blankets are collected locally and distributed to children in hospitals, shelters, social service agencies, or anywhere that a child might be in need of a big hug.

As “blanketeers”, we worked together, hand in hand, and made 5 fleece knot blankets! Through teamwork, patience, and fun, students completed the task at hand! We hope the blankets will bring much joy to the children that receive them!

To learn more about Project Linus and how you can help our local communities visit here: https://www.projectlinus.org/#

Summer Burkes
That’s a Wrap, 2025!

December is always a chaotic but exciting time at St. James! While keeping the students engaged and learning, we celebrate this Christmas season to remember and honor the birth of Jesus Christ. Here are some highlights of the month:

  • Acrostic poem titled, Christmas

  • Winter penguin art (inspired by our novel study, Mr. Poppers Penguins

Christmas Tree String Art

Made with ♥️

🌟 Why students love it:

  • It’s hands-on and fun

  • Builds fine motor skills

  • Encourages patience and focus

  • Mixes art and math (patterns, shapes, symmetry)

From sanding, staining, to nailing and stringing, this project allows each student to take ownership of their art work. After 8 years, this Christmas tradition in still going strong in 3rd grade at St. James!

2025 Lower School Candlelight

Words cannot express how special this traditional event is each year! Our candlelight program is a special way to remember and celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, the Light of the World.

“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”

— John 1:5

On this night, grades 1-4 are trained, beginning in August, to sing and perform for friends and families of St. James Day School at St. James church downtown Texarkana. This event helps us pause, reflect, and focus on the true meaning of Christmas through scripture readings and singing hymns.


🥳 Party Time!

We continued to celebrate the Christmas season with a class pajama party! We snacked, laughed, played games, and enjoyed the fellowship!

Merry Christmas from 3rd grade! May God continue to bless you in the upcoming new year! ✌🏼

Summer Burkes
November 2025

Writing is so much fun to teach in third grade! Students have been busy polishing their writing skills! Through the writing process, they published a Personal Narrative piece titled, Games I Like To Play.

What is a personal narrative?

  • Is about YOU

  • Tells a true story

  • Is written in first person (I, me, my)

  • Has a beginning, middle, and end

  • Includes feelings and details

Students are gaining confidence with each writing piece!

Thanksgiving Chili Feast

Our Thanksgiving chili feast is important because it helps us feel thankful, brings our families together, and makes our classroom feel like a family.

Here are a few pictures of our St. James families!

Summer Burkes
Book Character Day

Here at St. James, Halloween Book Character Day is a fun traditional event where students and teachers dress up as their favorite characters from books instead of traditional Halloween costumes.

Here’s what it usually involves:

  • 📚 Focus on reading: The goal is to encourage a love of books and literacy by connecting reading with something exciting and creative.

  • 👕 Dress-up day: Students choose a character from a book they’ve read and come to school dressed as that character.

  • 🎭 Presentation: Students use presentation skills to, show off their costumes while holding the book that inspired their outfit.

It’s a great way to make Halloween school-appropriate, fun, and educational—all at once!

Summer Burkes