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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1998)
v.v J; : Xh2 Morvwm New SPECIAL EDITION FEBRUARY 26, 1998 All photos and stories by second grade students in Room 4 at Warm Springs Elementary School i Warm Springs by Kristy Johnson, Valene Wheeler and Byron Scott The bookstore just opened. It is open , Tuesdays and Thursdys from 8:00 to 8:30 and 10:00 to 10:30 in room 20. Mrs. Smith opened the book store so kids can have books and learn how to read. Kids buy books and Mrs. Smith buys more books with the book money. Different teachers work in the bookstore. Adults cnnot buy books, only kids. Parents can only go in if they have Mini-classes were a lot of fun for by Preston Johnson and Samantha Kalama Last year kids at Warm Springs Elementary got to do mini-classes every ( Friday. Everybody that worked at the school taught a club (teachers, Mrs. Smith, janitors, cooks, office secretaries, bus drivers, and assistants). , ' Some of the different clubs were: Frisbees, paper airplanes, drawing, paper Indian dolls, rockets, tie-dye, cooking, and pet care. The students really like clubs because they were a lot of ' fun. . , . Mrs. Smith said we won't Survey shows favorite clubs Healthy food makes healthy kids by Bradford Heath and Mlcheal Berry The cooks at Warm Springs Elementary start working at 5:45 a.m. June, Connie and Marge make breakfast and lunch. They follow the food pyramid guide which tells how much of each food to eat. The bottom tells us to eat lots of grains like rice, oatmeal, bread and cereal. The next part tells us to eat fruits and vegetables like carrots, apples, grapes, blueberries and broccoli. Then, the next part tells us to eat proteins like eggs, peanut butter and meat and dairy like milk and yogurt, and cheese. The top says to eat a little bit of foods like candy, pop, gum, sugar, and butter. Our cooks make lunches that use foods from each group to make us play longer, keep our energy, think harder and stay Elementary bookstore successful r i i be able to do clubs this year but maybe next year, We could use your help to r nil v Mary Hoptowit -1 liked the coloring club. Clubs are cooll i r i ... Natalie Fuiava -1 liked the drawing club because I could draw. Clubs are fun. 7 stronger. The cooks fix some of the food up but some they buy already prepared. We UStSMMNOty I -l SOWINGS MSBtVlHOS J Vegetables ItV H SWINGS 1-4SBMHGS Bread, Cereal, Kce, 4-11 SERVMOS Food Pyramid I . v thier kids with them. All WSE students- help us do clubs. If you can help us get supplies or teach a club next year, Clubs are cool! Warner Williams -1 would like to have clubs again, they ware funv I thought rockets were cooll f 1 - V We did a survey of some of the kids here at school and they liked the cooking club best. They liked basketball next and pet care and rockets tied for third. Other favorites ere board games, Spanish, balloon shapes, paper Indian dolls, paper airplains and drawing. wish they would fix us elk and deer meat sometimes Yummmmm! Pasta ft books cost one dollar. please call Mrs. Smith at Warm Springs Elementary School. ( .IS ' -Li iii.ni' mri Mi i Sheldon Leonard -1 think the cooking club would be fun. Rodney Kenyon - The rocket club was funl Mr. Brown's Healthy Book by Raymond Torres, Edward Williams and Callie Howtopat Mr. Brown's first grade class is making a "Healthy Book." The kids talked about healthy living so they could learn more aDOUi staying healthy. The kids talked about what they already do and what they will do to stay healthy. They drew pictures of things and wrote about them. Clifford class song popular by Vivian Smith and Sharice Johnson Mrs. Brush gave Mr. Craig a paper that had a Clifford song on it. Mr. Craig thought it would be nice for the kids. The kindergartners sang the song on December 2 in the gym at Warm Springs Elementary before the Christmas program. A lot of children like Clifford. Mr. Craig sat down and played the piano. Spilyay Tymoo would like to express our appreciation to Carey Pedersen's class for their hard work and dedication to this project. They were all great 'employees' and we'd 'rehire' them in a heart beat! I, ... Lm i n,., -"l,,., .... .. J Students publish their own newspaper by Ms. Carey Pedersen Welcome to the Morning News! The stories on this special page were written by the students in Ms. Cary Pedersen's and Ms. Martha Gomez's class at Warm Springs Elementary School. It started with a letter from the Spilyay Tymoo asking for reporters to cover school news. The students created characters and biographies so the Spilyay would "hire'' them. Then, The new track by Alyson Cle and Becca Ann Taylor I The school district is j buidling a new track at warm Springs Elementary. The new track will be up on the upper playground. The I school district will cut out the grass in an oval shape ! Put "ber or avel down on the oval shape. , The track wil be a good place to run and walk. The old playground had too many holes. Dinosaurs are interesting by Brandon Thompason and Davis Sohappy Miss Orchard's second grade class is studying about dinosaurs. They are building their own Jurrasic Park out of clay and volcanoes out of Teddy bean explore world by Atcitty Begay Mr. Rodin's class has been studyng maps. They gave five teddy bears out to teachers to take to different places like Arizona, Disney World and Washingotn, DC. They had backpacks on Start Making A f r i i SMART reader Pam Cardenas Wanda Buslach is the SMART Reader organizer at Warm Springs Elementary. She started in 1995 Some kids need they studied questioning techniques and brainstormed what would make interesting stories for the newspaper. Students went out and interviewed people at the school and wrote up their r. news articles. The class learned about the whole writing process (writing, ' editing, rewriting, and publishing) and one way stories can be published : in a real-life environment. The students will be visiting the Central Oregonian in Prineville, OR to watch the printing of the paper to add to their knowledge of how newspapers are ; published. As you can see from these stories, we have some budding reporters in our community! Students who contributed to this special "addition" of the Spilyay :- Tymoo are: Alyson Cole, Atcitty Begay, Becca Taylor, Bradford Heath, Brandon , Thompson, Byron Scott, , Callie Howtopat, Daniel : Arce, Davis Sohappy, Edward Williams, Kristy , Johnson, Michael Berry, ' Preston Johnson, Raymond Torres, Samantha Kalama, Sharice Johnson, Valene : Wheeler, and Vivian Smith. papier-mache. They will learn how to make vocanoes erupt by doing some science experiments, j They have been working on this project for one month. Room One thinks dinosaurs are interesting. and cameras to take pictures. The bears' names are: Petry, T-Rex, Fluffy, Cushion and Yogo. The bears left at Christmas and will come back in April. The kids will learn a lot from the bears' travels so they can do well on their tests. Reader Today! 1 i L reads to little boy. help reading so people vounteer on Tuesdays and Thursdays to read to the kids in the Speech Center, Call if you can help. Thank you. i