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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1985)
I h r ll r p p n r r I . a r r l l r U n i r » llr p jin r r (I r r g o a 3rd g ro de students w ork on their d oo r N o ir n ib r r I t t i I l\ I •COL PON Grade sch<x)lers observe Children's Book Week lone elementary school pupils have decora l«-d classroom doors and participated in other projects for Children s Hook Week tin Tuesday , students and teachers stopped what ever they were doing and read for five minutes when school librarian Betty Carlson announced Read Out" over the intercom Kachof the classes also wrote a stanza for a poem. "Good Books Good Times which w ill decorate the library door Mrs Marlene Davison's kinder garten class has enjoyed the story of Snow White along with the accom panying songs and records Their door is decorated with a picture of Snow While and the Seven Dwarfs from the Walt Disney version of the book The first grade decorated a door for the book The Snake That Sneezed They invited students from other grades to come to hear the story which is about a snake who swallowed a rabbit, peacock, ele phant. giraffe, kangaroo and lion As the story is read first graders show the door picture which has lift up flaps to show the animals inside the snake The first grade also published a class book called "Happiness Is Kach child wrote and illustrated a page telling things that make them happy, said their teacher Betty Rietmann The second grade decorated a door lor the book "Hot Air Henry They watched an educational series called Beading liainbow and were able to hear the story narrat«*d by 1-aVar Burton, said teacher Sharon Moms Mrs Barbara Collin s third grade class did two doors for National Rook Week The girls designed a picture from the t«H>g Miss Nelson is Back by James Marshall show mg the class, the teacher and the M r d n r» d .« principal The hoys made monsters from their imaginations to illustrate their book Where I he Wild Things Are by Mounce Semlak Children in Mrs Diana Kincaid s fourth grade class are learning to do library r«-search and make reports for social studies One of their favorite subjects is ancient Kgypt. said Kincaid, so they chose to do lh«.ir door decoration on a resource book "The Treasur«*s of Tutank ha men Kach child drew a picture of an artifact found in the tomb and displayed it on black paper that represents the darkness in the tomb for thousands of y ears New vocabu lary words found in the research are also listed Fourth graders also did a study in literature class about Aesop, the Greek slave, who told fables They then had to find a favorite fable in Ihre«. sources and then write a version of the fable complete with moral and illustration The 15 students in l-aura Hroder lek s fifth grade worked together to design and assemble a door d«*cora lion representing their favorite Ixxik character Haddington The children drew piclures of Haddington to represent book covers The fifth grade has produc«*d a hook entitled "K ifth Grade Hara graphs It contains all the basic elements of a hook including a vhxlicution to Mrs Carlson Because she taught us about the library " The sixth grade decorated a door for the hook "The Summer of the Swans by Relsy Byars This book is a Newberry award winner along with National Children’s Hook Week Kach of the sixth graders has written his own 35 page hook on a topic of his own choice Presently, each student is writing a poem l>ook. said sixth grade teacher Mark Jones TdTs C u am m e e r r u a Y CLEANING ON CAMERAS & BATTERY CHECK 25% OFF ANY FILM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Nov. 25 - 27 ■ limit o«vo coupon P*' c u w m e | 1----------------------- COUPON------------------------- 1 Hoppnor Vldao^J* ------U 3 1 N 6 7 ^-5 2 1 0 Wednesday, Nov. 27 Rent a Machine & Two Films forTwo Nights only $ l l » o m All Movies $ 2 ° ° each for Two Nights ^ ( e xclu d in g new ornvo/s < S top ten) ,V / •J ' Qs I Come by < S chose fro m o v e r 450 movies t V . i ' For reserves coll 676-52 o r com e by’, J / J O va New Wood Stoves Have Arrived Stop by and look KITCHEN CABINETS over the 15 New Styles. 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