Newsletter
Aston Elementary’s
Rocket Rapper
Volume 6, Issue 3 November 2014
|Inside This Issue |
|1 |Assemblies!, Reading Counts, Book Review |
|2 |Science Corner: paleontology |
|3 |Student Council, Teamwork, Green Corner |
|4 |Travel Section: Cherry Crest Farm Jokes |
|5 |Health Corner, Arts & Literature |
|6 |Classified Ads, Poetry |
|7 |Game Submission form, What Are You Thankful For? |
|8 |Outta Site: Cool, kid-friendly websites, Thanksgiving |
What Are You Thankful For?
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|Josh Cunningham |Grace Zimmerman |Logan Roguszewski |Grace Hegerty |Michael DellaBarba |
|School |Schools and |Praying |My mom |Our family |
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|Aston Elementary | |
|900 Tryens Road | |
|Aston, PA 19014 | |
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Flora and Ulysses
Written By Kate DiCamillo
Reviewed by Madison Oreski
One day, a girl named Flora Buckman was in her room, when she heard a very loud and peculiar noise. She looked out the window and saw her neighbor, Mrs. Tickham, vacuuming her yard with something called The Ulysses 2000x. Anyway, Flora was watching Mrs. Tickham and the “maniac vacuum” run around the yard, when it happened.
The Ulysses 2000x was running straight toward a squirrel, and lightning quick, the squirrel was slurped up into the vacuum. When the squirrel was retrieved, another amazing thing happened. The squirrel picked the vacuum off the ground! Flora was almost completely convinced that the squirrel was a superhero. He is a squirrel, she thought, he will conquer villains of all kinds. He will become known as Ulysses!
Do you want to find out about all the adventures and discoveries of Flora and Ulysses? If you do, read this hilarious and action packed story of Flora and Ulysses!!!
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Reading Counts
By: Joe Carroll
The more you read, the more points you get. You can read tiny books while you are working on a big book, that way you’ll get more points.
If you don’t think you can read a lot, set a manageable goal, like 50 points. Then, if you reach it, set a higher goal. It also helps to set a goal each week. I try for 5 points and 10,000 words each week. It is working for me because the tiny books are easy. If you get these done at the beginning of the week, then you are done and you get to start your big books. Keep reading!
Science Corner
By Ethan Saddler
We Are Miners….. Bum Da Dum Dum Dum
If you want to learn more about what archeologists do, then you might want to read this article. I also brought my best friend, Michael Della Barba, to help with the experiment. Michael was my excavation (to make a hole in or hollow out, to remove by digging) partner during the “dig”. If you want to use the same kit we used, it is called Glow Fossil Science. Enough explaining; let’s get into it!
Tools:
• An archeology kit ( unless you have a fossil excavation site nearby)
• A lot of newspaper (to place under whatever table or floor you will use for your dig. It creates a lot of dust as you are digging).
Directions:
• Take the block of dirt which holds the fossil inside and slowly mine it away with your excavation tools. You should be very careful and patient during this process – it can take a while to get through the dirt.
• When you find a bone be sure not to chip it as you are mining around it.
• When you have uncovered your bone carefully remove it from the dirt and enjoy your new find!
During our experiment Michael and I excavated a fossilized shark tooth. So what is a fossil you may be wondering? Fossils are the leftovers of plants and animals in the sand and mud. Over millions of years the remains of the plants and animals turn into a fossil. Chalk is made from planktonic skeletons, the bones of fossils.
Almost everything we know about the past of plants and animals comes from fossils. For example, sharks are the oldest living animal in history! We will be learning a lot more about archeology and excavation in our seminar class when we start our “Big Dig” project next week. I hope your enjoyed my article. See you next month!
1-2 Book Review
Interrupting Chicken
Written by David Ezra Stein
Reviewed by Madison Oreski
Once there was a family of chickens. And for the little red chicken, it was time for a bedtime story. Unfortunately for the little chicken and his Papa, he was a little chicken who liked to interrupt stories. So when it was time for the story to begin, little chicken promised that he would not interrupt the story.
Will the interrupting chicken get through story time without interrupting any stories? What will happen to little chicken if he doesn’t? Read this book to find out.
Always, make sure you have a parent supervise your experiments.
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Nathan McCarty
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Nurse King
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Student Council
By Bobbo Chambers
Hi I’m Bobbo, and I am your treasurer. I’m going to tell you about Student Council. I am going to give you a sneak peak about what we are doing. The student council officers are making POSTERS about what we look like and what our office would look like, so that you will know who we are and what our responsibilities are.
We are starting to think about what projects we should work on this year. We are already holding a food drive for the needy. We also escorted parents to classrooms during American Education Week. Look for our posters, soon!
Word of the Month
The word of the month is teamwork.
By Reilly O’Donnell
Teamwork is the word of the month. If you want to be student of the month, then you should read on. Teamwork is something you do with your partner to get an assignment done. That means working together on your project. If you work together, then I’m sure you will be student of the month.
If you’re not so good at working together, then you’re not ready for student of the month. So work together to be student of the month, but don’t just use teamwork to be student of the month; you really have to mean it to win.
Show You Care
This month at Aston Elementary, students will be collecting food for people in need. Bring in cans or boxes of food to help. City Team will distribute it to people who don’t have enough food to eat this winter.
Speaking of Recess… Here’s an idea
When you are playing out at recess, try to choose players with the same ability level as you. You will have more fun if you are evenly matched!
Green Corner
By: Ashley Jirak
Have you ever heard the phrase reduce, reuse, and recycle? Well, if you haven’t, I will tell you what they mean. To reduce means to do something to throw away less trash. Reuse means to use something again, and recycle means to remake something.
Do you know any ways that you can reduce what you send to a landfill? First, instead of buying individually wrapped stuff you could buy a big bag of something. You can put individual portions in a reusable container. That way you can reduce the amount of packaging you use. You could also use a water bottle that you fill with tap water instead of buying plastic water bottles.
You can reuse items, too. For example, when you go shopping and the worker gives you a plastic bag, instead of throwing it away you could put it in your pantry and save it for another time. You can start a paper recycling program at your church or school.
Here are some ways that you can help the earth. First, you could have a lunch with things that you can reduce, reuse, and recycle. Second, you could have a whole day of making decorations out of things that you reused. Third, you could have your birthday party theme as recycling and have all the activities related to reducing, reusing, and recycling. Now when you look around your house you can say I reused, I reduced, and I recycled.
Riddles
By Madsion Oreski
1 This is as light as a feather, yet no man can hold it for long. What is it?
2 I know a word with three letters. Add two more, and fewer there will be. What is the word?
3 My first letter is twice in apple, but not once in tart. My second is in liver but not in the heart. My third is in giant and also in ghost. I am best when I am roasted. What am I?
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Jokes
By Becken Strickland
Question: Where do phones go to jail?
Answer: Al-call-traz
Question: What’s James Bond’s favorite song?
Answer: Thriller
And more jokes
By Angeliana Mullen
Question: What do you call and alligator in a vest?
Answer: an investigator!
Question: How do basketball players stay cool?
Answer: They sit next to their fans.
Question: Name a famous karate move for pigs.
Answer: a pork chop!
Question: Why did the cookie go to the doctor?
Answer: He felt crumby!
November Facts
By Abby Chambers
November’s zodiac signs are Scorpio and Sagittarius. The birthstone for November is topaz. This stone is a yellow-orange color. The birth flower is chrysanthemum.
November is national pepper month and also national peanut butter lover’s month.
Ninety one percent of Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving. Speaking of turkeys, turkeys have poor night vision.
Travel Section
Cherry Crest Adventure Farm
By Pige Suter
Cherry Crest Adventure Farm is a fun place to visit in Lancaster. There are many activities to do. There is a gigantic corn maze to explore. There are places to stop for fun during the maze. You can swing on ropes or climb through the tricky nets. In the courtyard, you can visit the baby chick hatchery and hold the chicks! In the barnyard, you’ll see the singing chicken show, ride giant slides, and jump on huge pillows like a trampoline. You can play the Barnyard Ball-cade, Giant Slinger game, or test your strength at the Post Pounder game. You can even enjoy a wagon ride through the cornfield.
Afterwards, cool down with fresh-squeezed lemonade or have some hand-dipped ice-cream. There are a lot more goodies to enjoy during your visit. Don’t miss out on the fun at Cherry Crest Adventure Farm!
Health Corner:
5 + 2 + 1 + 0
Adds up to a healthier you!
5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day +
No more than 2 hours of “screen time” each day +
1 hour of physical activity each day +
0 sweetened drinks = a healthier body
Sweetened drinks can be bad for you because they have high fructose corn syrup and a lot of sugar, which is bad for you. But you should really stay away from the corn syrup because it makes you want to eat more.
“Screen time” is time spent sitting or lying in front of your TV or computer. Instead of sitting around, get up and get moving. Any kind of physical activity counts:
Go for a walk, play with your dog, ride your bike. Get outside and get moving.
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Jokes
By: Angeliana Mullen
Q: What song does a cat like best?
A: Three Blind Mice
Q: Why don't blind people like to sky dive?
A: Because it scares the dog
Q: What dog loves to take a bubble bath?
A: a Shampoodle
Q: What type of markets do dogs avoid?
A: Flea Markets
Q: What time does a duck wake up?
A: at the quack of dawn
Q: What is a rabbits favorites dance style?
A: Hip -Hop
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November Fun
by Rachel Jason
November
November is when you celebrate Thanksgiving
and have fun!
You eat a whole lot of turkey, let's stuff that lug!
You drink apple cider and bob for apples.
You see red, orange, and brown leaves
shifting through the turquoise sky.
November is also when you jump, dive,
and tackle in leaves and climb trees!
It's when you're playing outside
and your Mom calls you in,
Five more minutes, you say.
November is when you celebrate with your family
I love the month of November!!
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Classified Ads
To place an ad in this column, contact Ms. Cameron
(Contest( Boxtops for Education. Save your boxtops. The class with the most wins a pizza party.
24 Team Members: Open to all 4th and 5th grade students. See Mrs. Kelly to apply.
Newspaper Club: Freelance writers are wanted for the school newspaper. Students or their teachers may submit short stories (150 words maximum) and poems for publication.
Football and Soccer players: Open to all students in 4th and 5th grades. Must complete all schoolwork and follow school rules. See Mr. Bender to apply.
For Sale: The PTL runs School Store during recess once per month. Students can buy pencils, erasers, folders, and other school supplies.
Wanted: Stories, poems, jokes, and artwork created by students for publication in this newsletter. Drop off your work to Ms. Cameron in room 203.
Wanted: Gently used books for recycling to students in need of books. Bring your books to Ms. Korty, the Reading Specialist.
Wanted: Hats, gloves, and scarves for the warmth tree in our lobby.
Wanted: Food for needy families in our community. Bring in canned and boxed foods to share with poor families. The Student Council will collect your donations.
Game Submission Form
We want to hear from you! If you have an idea for a fun game, one that includes everyone, uses the available space, and can easily be started and stopped at recess, then let us know! Peace Builders will review your suggestion, and if it’s adopted, we’ll train everyone to play your game!
Your name ____________________________________________
Name of game _________________________________________ number of players _______
Equipment needed __________________________________________________
Rules (submit rules on a separate page and staple them to this part)
Games Update:
We received three Game Submission forms last month. Josh Tanner and John Steveline wrote about Frisbee, and Wesley Schlack suggested Jeep Safari. We are looking at them now to see if we can teach them to everyone.
Keep your suggestions coming!
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Outta Site!
• To learn more about paper recycling, visit Abitibi’s website:
• Mrs. Johnston has a link to the
Presidential Fitness Challenge website
• Mr. Bender gave us a great site for math! Have your teacher
or parent sign you up at
CONTEST!
Use your mental math powers to estimate the number of pieces of candy corn in the jar in the display case located in our lobby. Fill in this form and turn it in to the office before December 1, 2014.
Name _____________________________________________ Room ___________
My estimate: ____________________________ pieces of candy corn
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Intermediate Student
Aston Elementary
900 Tryens Road
Aston, PA 19014
Aston Elementary’s Rocket Rapper
Miss Cameron, Editor
Staff writers: Madison Oreski, Ethan Saddler, Abby Chambers, Angeliana Mullen, Lauren Stuckey, Rachel Jason, Paige Suter, Abby Chambers
Staff illustrators: Nathan McCarty, Nicole Barlow, Makayla Montgomery
Contributors: Bobbo Chambers, Joe Carroll, Reilly O’Donnell, Ashely Jirak, Becken Strickland, Jena Hayes,
Answers to Brain Teasers: 1. Your breath 2. The word “few” 3. The word ‘pig”
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Bobbo Chambers
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I’m thankful for the kids in this school.
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