Volume 4, Issue 3 - Lewis County Schools
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Volume 4, Issue 3 - Lewis County Schools
H EWLETT- PACK ARD C OMP ANY The Patriot Times V O LU ME 4, IS SU E 3 N O V EMBER 1, 2 0 1 3 Red, White, & News! Students Enjoy WESTEST Reward Day st On the 21 of October our school hosted a free day of fun for anyone who raised their WESTEST scores by at least one point. There were many stations, such as basketball, bracelet making, bouncy houses, board games, photo booth, experiments, independent reading, corn hole, and computer games in the computer lab. For the first and second periods, a movie was shown for the kids’ entertainment. Snacks and drinks were sold by Ms. Becky Stalnaker. Once the kids got outside, they played music, basketball, kickball, and there were four bouncy houses. The kids really enjoyed their reward and they deserved it. We are looking forward to next year and hope to see many more people there. Raise your scores so you can have as much fun next year as we did this year and maybe even more! Club of the Week: Book Club At the beginning of every month, the Don’t Blink Book Club picks a new book to read. Halfway through the new month, there is another meeting to assess reading progress. At the end of the month, they have another meeting to sum up the book.. The club’s name comes from a classic episode of the BBC series Doctor Who, “Don’t Blink.” There are 25-30 people in the club at the moment. They are currently in the middle of the book. If you want to join, please wait until next month. To sign up, come to a meeting at the beginning at the month. The book club’s meetings usually occur during 8th grade lunch. New people can join this week. A new book will be started. The next meeting is this Thursday, Oct. 31. Their book this month is The Book Thief. Mrs.Wine-Presgraves is the sponsor of the Don’t Blink Book Club. V O LUME 4 , ISSUE 3 N OVE MBE R 1, 2013 P AGE 2 Students of the Week Adam Cutlip Chelsie Kincaid Favorite Color- Blue Favorite Food- Pancakes Favorite Teacher-Mrs. Jones Best Friend- Braylen Hughes School Activities- Football Brothers or Sister- One Sister Hobby- Football Favorite Color-Blue Favorite Food- Chicken Nuggets Favorite Teacher-Ms.Barrett Best Friend- Sarah Nissel Grade-Six Brothers or Sisters- One sister Hobby- cell phone What are you going to be for Halloween? Melea Stutler– Grandma Dometris Adams– Deadpool Mrs. Lattea– Mad Scientist T HE P AT RIOT T IME S P AGE 3 Patriot Illustrated Friday, October 11, 2013: Last night the Patriot football team traveled to Mountaineer Middle School for their last away game of the season. After a tough battle, the Patriots remained victorious, and brought their record to 4-2! Monday, October 14, 2013: Today the volleyball teams will travel to South Harrison. We wish you all good luck and have great fun! Tuesday, October 15, 2013: Yesterday, the Patriot volleyball teams traveled to South Harrison and apparently made a big impression on them earlier; the team didn’t even show up, forfeiting the win to us. Also, the Patriot soccer teams will travel to South Harrison. We wish them good luck. Leave it all out on the field! Humpday, October 16, 2013: Yesterday, the Patriot soccer teams traveled to South Harrison to take on the Hawks. The boys’ team brought back the victory and avenged the girls team! Sadly, the girls couldn’t quite grab hold of the victory, but that’s okay, as long as you left it all on the field. Thursday, October 17, 2013: Last night, the Patriot football team was visited by the South Harrison Hawks. The Patriots were looking to bring their record to 5-2, but unfortunately the Patriots were defeated 27-0. The Patriots will play Notre Dame next week for eighth grade night. Monday, October, 21, 2013: Tomorrow, the Patriot volleyball teams will be visited by South Harrison Middle School. Let’s go Patriots! Tuesday, October, 22, 2013: Yesterday, the Patriot volleyball teams were visited by South Harrison. The varsity team pulled off the win, and avenged the JV team. Wednesday, October 23, 2013: Tomorrow, the Patriot football team will take on Notre Dame. Let’s go Patriots! Thursday, October 24, 2013: Today the Patriot football team will take on Notre Dame for the last game of the season. Library Book Fair to Start November 4th The Library Book Fair will be held November 4th through November 8th. There will be a variety of books, pencils, and fun school supplies and much more for sale. There will be books for all ages and merchandise such as Hunger Games, Harry Potter, and the like. Parent volunteers and Ms. Kaia will help students with their purchases. If you want to pre-order books, even ones that has not been published yet, just ask Ms. Kaia. T HE P AT RIOT T IME S P AGE 4 Book Review: Anna Dressed in Blood Anna Dressed in Blood is written by Kendare Blake. It is set in modern times at Winston High School. The main character’s name is Cas Lowood. Cas becomes friends with Carmel, a popular girl at his school and Thomas, who is not so popular. Cas has inherited something from his dad that not everyone should know about; he’s a ghost hunter. He moves from town to town killing already dead ghosts. His dad was killed by something that Cas doesn’t quite know about, but it is following him. Carmel and Cas cross paths right off and they go to a party together at Kakabeka Falls. Things are awkward for Cas when they first arrive because he doesn’t know anyone there. After he breaks the ice with a couple of Carmel’s friends, everything was going great. He hears a couple of ghost stories, but nothing interesting. Then out of nowhere, something catches his attention. One boy is telling a ghost story about a young girl murdered on her way to the dance, but that’s not really what happens. He follows this ghost in attempt to kill her, but that doesn’t quite work out. You will have to read the book if you want to find out. This is a very good book; it’s in the top three that I’ve read this year. I give this book five out of five stars. This book is in our library and is an Accelerated Reader book worth 12 points. Ask Phoebe You can find the “Ask Phoebe” box in the library on the check-out desk. Put your questions in and we will be happy to help. Please don’t get angry or feel left out if your question does not get picked. Dear Phoebe, My mom and dad hate me, I feel like I’m nobody! Please help me. I know you will know what to do? Sincerely, Worried Child Dear Worried Child, Your parents don’t hate you. They are probably just going through hard times. You should talk to them and let them know how you feel. The teachers and counselors in this school care about you, and they are here to help you. You might want to go to one of our counselors to talk to them. They might be able to help you more than our advice can. Sincerely, Phoebe Dear Phoebe, I am in 5th grade and I want to be a part of the cool group. How can I do this? Sincerely, Worried 5th Grader Dear Worried 5th Grader, Being cool isn’t cool. Be yourself. Don’t try to blend in with others. Sincerely, Phoebe T HE P AT RIOT T IME S P AGE 5 Game Review: Slender-The Eight Pages Review by Brandon McCue and Robbie Hull Can you name these characters from Minecraft? Slender: The Eight Pages In this game you are portrayed as an ‘average joe’ who has been left in the woods with a flashlight and a strong belief in the Slenderman. You are trying to collect eight pages that will either determine life or death. This game is not recommended for anyone under eleven. Around The School What are the five great steps to writing? Answer: 1. Capitalization 2. Subject 3.Verb 4. Make sense 5.Puncuation New Around the School Question: Which R.LBMS teacher went to Indiana University? Teacher of the Week: Mrs. Julie Barker Favorite color: Purple Favorite food: Food Favorite animal: Horse Hobbies: Not only does she teach, but she has kids of her own.. What three things would you bring if you were stranded on an island? “I would bring food, a knife, and materials for a fire.” T HE P AT RIOT T IME S P AGE 6 Students Learn About College During College Exploration Week The week of October 25 was College Exploration Week at RLBMS. Teachers made posters about the colleges that they attended and some spoke during morning announcements about their college experiences. Also, the eighth grade took the ACT Explore test this week to find what high school classes fit best with their career choices. This is by Mrs. Lattea’s door. This is Mrs. Jones’ poster. Interesting Facts 1. Cranberries are sorted for ripeness by bouncing them. A fully ripened cranberry can be dribbled like a basketball. 2. The male gypsy moth can “smell” the virgin female gypsy moth from 1.8 miles away. 3. The letters KGB stand for Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti. 4. The word “dexter” whose meaning refers to the right hand is typed with only the left hand. 5. The word “Checkmate” in chess comes from the Persian phrase “Shah Mat,” which means “the king is dead.” http://uselessfacts.net/interesting-facts/
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