Contents:
Entertainment section 2- 4
Sudoku- 2 Competition 3
Art 3
Joke’s 4+
Journalists Section 5-
Current events 5
Art 6+
Sports 6-8
Featured Fiction 8-9
Language Features 10
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Weekly Competition
Art- By Sofjia .D
Jokes
Why did the gum cross the road
Because It Was Stuck To The Chickens Foot!
who is the smartest owl on Earth
OWLbert Einstein
What is a sleeping bull called ?
A bulldozer
What do you call a pig that knows karate
a pork chop
WHAT DO YOU CALL A BEAR WITH NO SHOES ON?
BARE FEET
Why do vampires brush their teeth?
They don’t want bat breath!
what do you call an exploding monkey?
A Ba-boom
What was the last thing to go through the bug’s mind when it hit the windshield?
His butt.
What did Jane say when she saw the elephant coming?
“Here come the grapes!” (She was colorblind.)
Journalist Section
Articles Sofija
Science with Shannon seasons - Thursdays
Every Thursday Room 22 has a science teacher to come in.
She recently has been teaching us about about the pH scale, invisible inks, oxidation, and dissolving and diffusion.
Art Journalists - Maddy and Taylor
Artist Amy Wrigley
Amy has sent us a very unique piece of art and has wanted us to tell you a little more about the art. She has been working on this for about a week, and has done all her finishing touches, done all the specific details and sent it to us. She has done a fantastic job. Amy also told us how she might have gotten her wonderful artistic skills. She thought she got them from her dad, who used to be an engineer. Her work is amazing and we would love to see more.
Sports Journalist - Aislinn
Featured Fiction- By Novah
I lie wide awake in bed listening to every sound trying to count sheep but i keep hearing a scratching noise on the wooden floor boards but when it stops after 5 minutes. I close my eyes .
Right at that moment I hear growling,
The scuttling noise had disturbed Michael, and he’d shot upright in bed. After taking a deep breath, he flung himself onto the smooth wooden boards of his bedroom floor and took a peek…what he saw was indescribable a drooling mouth, long sharp nails, long black hair that covered her face, pale skin with jet black dirt marks all over her.
as i run to the wide open door
I hear a growl . the door shuts and locks me inside i shake the doorknob as hard a i could but i hear her coming closer and closer and closer until she looked me dead right in the eye it felt like she was looking into my soul then i fell to the floor to a pillow on my bed then i realized i was asleep .
That morning i kept thinking about that unusual creature , i felt like i have seen it somewhere but i can’t really put the image together i wonder if that creature would come back .that night i was in the same position as the last night wide awake, scratching noises, and then it stops but this time i hear water dripping
when i close my eyes i thought someone had just went to the kitchen but forgot to turn the tap right off because they just hadn't woken up yet and went start back to bed so i crept out of bed and slowly went to the door but when i go out of my room i hear it coming from the bathroom so i go in what i find is the unusual creature standing right in front of me this time in a different form it had dark red eyes, short black hair and claws that could make your chest feel the pain even if it doesn't touch you then i tried to run but it closed it i feel a shake but its not touching me i open my eyes i see my dad he’s telling me i am late for school.
By Taylor Dorset
The start of the story just hooks me in. I enjoyed how it gave me a image in my mind. I love the first paragraph starting on a normal concept counting sheep then the story evolves after I hear the word “growling.” it just gives me an enthusiastic vibe when Taylor describes words like these.
As we enter the second paragraph the word scuttling catches my eyes. I like this type of vocabulary because you can make up any word you want, use it in your story, and everyone still knows what it means! I find it easy to make that word a verb, as an example, scuttling.
I really admire how Taylor used the narrator’s dream for the story it was really clever. Thank You Taylor for your incredible story.
Language Feature - Shylah
Spanish with Shylah
Hi I’m Shylah and I'm the Editor in charge of the newspaper and leader of the newspaper committee. As a journalist. I am the language feature person. This week I am sharing Spanish, let me show you.
Hola we are your espanol amigos and will perform for you at once.
Our spanish names are ariba unicornio and Novah: tortuga lenta and Shylah they mean fast unicorn and slow tortoise.
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