
Students in Mrs. Van Gilder's Science class are comparing the structures of cactus plants and flowering plants!





EOY Ceremonies



Second grade students participate in a guided reading group with Mr. Goodman. They compared and contrasted different animal refuges.


McKenzie is excited to have the chance to adopt a chick to read to in the library. 📚


Let's make a difference in our community! This week marks the final opportunity to contribute to the Alvin ISD Book Bus Program (March 18-21).


Kindergarten Cap and Gown Picture Day is Thursday, March 28th.


Welcome to Jurassic Park! Learning about fossils is dino-mite in third grade today.


Thank you, Mrs. Shirley Brothers, for reading to Mrs. McFaddin's kindergarten class as a guest reader!!



3 cheers for Ms. Laza’s class. All students were present and on time for class today. They earned a “Donut” Be Late prize. Each week a different class is selected for the challenge.


Some more smiling faces earned positive office referrals today. Good character shining bright for all to see!


Happy Birthday, Dr Seuss!









PK, Kinder, and Fifth grade studnets participated in an interactive read aloud to bring Dr. Suess's book, ABC, to life.
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Welcome Alvin ISD Stem Bus to Nelson Elementary!!




Way to go Kayson for earning a positive office referral!!


Support the Nelson Science Lab


Reminder that Nelson Elementary's Book Fair is ready for YOU next week! Pop on by during Texas Public Schools Week to join in on the fun! Two of our very own students have created a preview of what's available.

Next week is Texas Public Schools Week and Read Across America Day on March 2nd. We will have Book Fair that week and have some fun dress up days to celebrate "popping" open a good book that week.

Spring has sprung in our cafeteria! The cafeteria staff has hot and ready meals ready to go for our students every day. Thank you to our cafeteria staff for making lunch tasty and fun!



Our paraprofessionals help our campus so much day after day. We wouldn't be as successful without them. Here's Mrs. Knape working with a small group.


Students in Mrs. Newells class are learning about the different ways animals move in Science. The students, swing, fly, slither, paddle, and stomp to learn the different movements.
