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Here - Tenafly Middle School
Tiger Tales The Anti-Bullying Assembly By: Christian Lee On October 12th, 2015, the entire Middle School attended an assembly about bullying. This assembly was very unique. In previous years, there were various outside presenters coming to Tenafly Middle School to talk about when they got bullied or when they bullied others. But this year, our teachers and staff came out and told their stories about how they got bullied or actually bullied others. This year’s assembly was very interesting because we knew the people on stage while listening to their stories. As a bonus, they brought in and projected pictures of themselves when they were around our ages. It made us realize our teachers and staff went through similar situations when they were young. The stories were very touching and most students changed their minds about bullying and now know that bullying is a very serious issue and vital topic to talk about. Overall, the staff of TMS did a great job sharing their stories and the assembly was very meaningful. Reach Out By: Tais Ramos and Anna Martinez Every year, the sixth graders go on an annual trip to Club Getaway. Students are encouraged to “Reach Out” (hence the name of the trip) and make new friends while doing many activities such as archery, zip line races, rock climbing and much more. Once students arrived at the TMS cafeteria, they found their team color table (White, Navy, or Indigo). After they checked in with a teacher, students were given a name tag. The tag had their names on it, their Club Getaway team color, their bus number, teacher chaperone, table number, and cabin number. Next students grabbed a shirt that was their assigned color and went to the old gym. Inside the gym, students found their Club Getaway team, met their teacher chaperone, put on their t-shirt and waited for each bus number to be called. After putting the bags under the Coach buses, students had to wait for EVERYONE to load onto their bus and for teachers to take attendance. It was a three hour journey to Kent, Connecticut, and the buses played movies to keep students busy. Once students arrived, they grabbed their bags, went to the cabins and met the people who would stay with them overnight. After they settled in, students met their assigned groups and Getaway counselor. Many activities took place on the Club Getaway grounds. Everyone had such a wonderful time, and even the teachers participated in some of the activities! “Geronimo” was one of students’ favorites activity. Geronimo consisted of a platform built on top of two trees about twenty five feet high in the air! Students climbed the trees onto the platform and jumped off attached to a bungee cord. We interviewed a student who went on the 2015-2016 sixth grade Reach Out trip and asked what her favorite activity was and she said, “My favorite activity at Club Getaway was Geronimo.” Although Geronimo was a popular activity, some people who had a fear of heights did not enjoy it. For those students, it was it bit scary. Students also enjoyed kayaking, the bungee trampoline, aero ball, swings, blind hikes, or aerial park just to name a few of the other activities. Before dinner, students had about twenty minutes of free time when they could relax, talk to their cabin mates, and dress warmly for the evening activities. One sixth grader said, “the best things to eat there were the tacos.” Another students agreed, “the tacos were definitely a good choice.” After dinner, the sixth graders were split in half. One half went to the animal show, and the other half went to the game show. At the animal show, the presenter brought an owl, an eagle, a crocodile, a lizard, two snakes (one baby boa constrictor) and a lynx. At the game show, students were divided into four teams—blue, yellow, green, and orange. Students answered questions and team members had to dance!!! After the activities students got ready for bed and went to sleep. In the morning, everyone woke up and went to the dining hall for breakfast. Students sat at various tables to meet new people on their teams. Breakfast was made up of eggs, tater-tots, cereal, yogurt, pancakes and more. After a nice breakfast, there were more activities followed by a buffet lunch. Lunch consisted of pasta, hot dogs, hamburgers, chicken nuggets, pizza, salad, and some very delicious desserts. After lunch, bags were packed back onto the buses and everyone headed back to TMS. Overall, it was a fun experience and students made new friends. Winter 2016 Anti-Bullying Page 1 Teacher Interviews Page 2-4 TMS Logo Page 5 Tech News Page 6 Hawking Radiation Page 7 Tabby and Gabby Page 8 Reviews Page 9 Technology Page 10 Reviews Page 11 Staff List Page 12 And More Tiger Tales - Winter 2016- Page 2 Ms. Giuntini Interview Getting to know Mr. Rosenthal By: Alec Kudler By: Alan Tse When Ms. Giuntini was asked how she liked being a new teacher at TMS, she said that she felt really welcome here. She shared that her first year of teaching in TMS is going great. She loves not having to drive over the George Washington bridge to get to work. Ms. Giuntini came to TMS after she became an official resident of New Jersey and because there are very few schools better than Tenafly Public Schools. Ms. Giuntini also mentioned that she went to college at Saint Joseph's University. She attended college knowing she wanted to be a teacher. In fact, she never saw herself being anything else than a teacher. Prior to coming to TMS she taught in the Bronx, at Corner Stone Academy for Social Action Middle School. Here in TMS, Ms. Giuntini likes to collaborate with her fellow literacy teachers. She shared that she really appreciates the school motto of “take care of yourself, take care of this place and take care of each other” and suggests that teachers should apply it every day. In her free time Ms. Giuntini loves to watch television. She enjoys watching Game of Thrones, Homeland, and her all time favorite show is Breaking Bad. In addition, Ms. Giuntini enjoys going to concerts, music festivals, dancing, baking, and reading. Overall, she loves her new classroom and was an interesting person to interview. She has an optimistic personality that will help students appreciate her and learn from her. Tiger Tales wishes Ms. Giuntini much success in her new position! Ms. Ashby By: Hannah Joung and Logan Wong A lot of new staff members joined our Tenafly community of teachers this school year. Tiger Tales had the pleasure of interviewing Ms. Ashby, one of the new math teachers. Ms. Ashby graduated from West Virginia University and moved to New Jersey to find a teaching position. She was fortunate enough to find one in TMS! Ms. Ashby previously taught mathematics in Maryland, and she was always determined to become a math teacher, even though math was not her favorite subject. She was inspired to become a math teacher by her own eighth grade math teacher who helped her learn how much fun math can be. Among the fun facts Tiger Tales learned about Ms. Ashby was that she one brother and no children. Ms. Ashby likes going on long walks with her dog, and she is crazy about going to the beach. She has interest in learning more about the arts, but she lacks skills in this area. Her lucky number is 1, and her favorite color is yellow. Her favorite teams in football are the Redskins and the Mountaineers, and her favorite foods are pizza and cheese (of course!). Ms. Ashby enjoys teaching in Tenafly and she is working on making new friends at TMS. But, most importantly, Ms. Ashby wants each and every one of her students to enjoy math and have fun with it! Mr. Rosenthal is one of the Family Life teachers here at Tenafly Middle School. He began teaching here last December, as a substitute for Mrs. Prinz, who is on maternity leave until January. He said this past year has been great working with students and staff. Before coming to Tenafly Middle School, Mr. Rosenthal taught at a high school called Tappan Zee. He was a substitute there for about a year and a half. For his college experience, he attended East Stroudsburg University, which is located in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Mr. Rosenthal was inspired to become a teacher after he was a student who had many great teachers. His goals as a teacher are to help students make healthier decisions by giving them many resources. Mr. Rosenthal tries to apply information from the student’s lives to motivate them. The more information they can relate to, the more motivated the students become. Some advice he wants to give to his students is to enjoy their time at TMS and everything about the school. TMS is a great place and the students here are very fortunate. Mr. Rosenthal enjoys the enthusiastic students and staff and wants to thank them for being so great. In addition, the students and staff made it fun to teach and help him to enjoy TMS even more. One of Mr. Rosenthal’s interesting hobbies is dressing up as Batman on weekends. Also, in secret, Mr. Rosenthal likes Mr. Cilento's beard. Best wishes to you Mr. Rosenthal and thank you for what you give to our students! Ms. Honschke Interview By: Alec Kudler Ms. Honschke is an exciting and outgoing person to interview who thinks that our school is a lot of fun. The students and faculty are really welcoming! Ms. Honschke shared with Tiger Tales that what really attracted her to TMS were the great things she has heard about us. Based on that information, she believed that it would be really awesome to teach here. Ms. Honschke attended Towson University. And teaching has always important to her. In fact, when she was little, she made her brothers play school and they were her students. Prior to coming to TMS, Ms. Honschke taught at Toms River Schools for two years and at Sage Day High School for another two years. Ms. Honschke really appreciates her colleagues and thanks the administration for guidance, support, and advice. Ms. Honschke advises her colleagues and other teachers to not suffer in silence, but to ask questions because everyone is willing to help. During her down time, Ms. Honschke enjoys spending time with family and friends, going to the beach, going outside, eating fro-yo, and reading. She also loves Friends re-runs and the movies she likes are Finding Nemo and Elf. It was a very pleasurable experience to interview Ms. Honschke and she is a great addition to the staff of TMS! Tiger Tales wishes you much success in your teaching endeavors! Tiger Tales - Winter 2016 - Page 3 Our New Science Teacher, Mrs. Solis By: Simon Sun On Friday, October 16th, 2015 Tiger Tales interviewed the new 7 Blue science teacher, Ms. Solis. It also happened to be Mrs. Solis's birthday, but she was happy to share information about herself. Before coming to Tenafly Middle School, she taught at Dwight Englewood School and Park Ridge Middle School. When she completes this year at TMS, it will be her 15th year of teaching! When she is not teaching, Mrs. Solis enjoys gardening and taking photos. Prior to becoming a science teacher here, she worked as an Environmental Scientist for the Bergen County Health Department and United Water. Mrs. Solis attended Rutgers and Purdue University. As a child, she was always fascinated with science and she was truly good at it. She always loved school and learning. Because of her passion to learn, her goal as a teacher is to pass this passion onto her students. "I want everyone in my class to love science," she said during the interview. This year in seventh grade is learning biology, the study of all living things from single cells to ecosystems, and from bacteria to the human body. She likes teaching using visual demonstrations and she makes her students think by asking hard questions to challenge them. Her classes includes hands-on labs and activities. She really likes the students here at TMS and she shared that her favorite science fact is giraffes have the same amount of neck bones as a human. However, their neck bones are much larger than ours! Tiger Tales welcomes Ms. Solis to TMS and wishes her much success and joy in teaching! Interview: Ms. Hong By: Eunice Koo Ms. Hong worked as a leave replacement teacher at TMS and she taught STEM during first quarter . She was part of the integrated arts team at TMS and covered grades six, seven and eighth grades. Tiger Tales did have a chance to interview her before she left our school. Ms. Hong shared that in her time here, all her students were respectful, and eager to learn. In addition, the staff was so helpful and friendly. She enjoyed teaching STEM and it was different kind of class to teach compared to math which she also is certified in and likes to teach. Ms. Hong taught in Englewood and Bergen Tech before coming here. .She also shared that her favorite subject in middle school actually is science. In Korea She attended college in Korea and went to Ewha Girl’s University. Among her interesting hobbies are eating exotic foods, spending time in the park, and relaxing in the sauna. Ms. Hong also suggested that TMS start an after school programming club and she would have loved to launch it if she taught in TMS for a longer period of time. TMS is appreciative of Ms. Hong’s efforts with our students and thanks her for being here the past few months. Tiger Tales thanks her for the interview and wishes her much luck ahead. The Awesome, Ms. Saniewska By: Edward Kim On Friday, October 9th, Tiger Tales had the privilege of interviewing Ms. Saniewska who is the new Math and Algebra teacher on the 7th grade Blue Team. She shared that she loves the school community and her new job as a teacher at TMS. Here is some interesting information about our new staff member. Ms. Saniewska has been teaching since 2011 and she taught at Paramus, Old Tappan, and Rutherford prior to coming here. Math has always been Ms. Saniewska’s specialty. “I was very good at math and liked it a lot since I was young,” said Ms. Saniewska. Ms. Saniewska attended Ramapo College and she is currently attending graduate school at William Paterson University. Her hobbies include wakeboarding and playing volleyball. Among her favorite part of being a teacher at TMS is the supportive faculty and wonderful students here. Ms. Saniewska told Tiger Tales that her goals as a teacher are to explore creative, fun ways to teach math and to grow and learn with her students. Ms. Saniewska’s has an interesting teaching style. She likes to give lectures, make her students work in groups, give projects related to the real world, and let her students use the Smartboard to explain things. Finally, she believes that teaching is a very rewarding profession. At the end of a school year, Ms. Saniewska shared that if she has made a difference to even one student, then she has accomplished so much! Welcome to TMS and best wishes ahead! Ms. Meluso Interview By: Alec Kudler For many people, work is something that they dread going to but for Ms. Meluso, it’s a different story. She shared that her fellow teachers make each day better than the previous one. Ms. Meluso says her year so far has been very productive. She wanted to teach at Tenafly because she has heard many great things about our school district. Ms. Meluso went to Fordham University and NYU. When Ms. Meluso was asked when she decided to become a teacher she gave a very interesting response. She said when she was in high school, she used to babysit and these children's’ parents told her that she worked very well with kids. Prior to TMS, Ms. Meluso taught in Jersey City for the past 8 years. Ms. Meluso has adjusted well to working here and has had no difficulties. Ms. Meluso thinks this school is so welcoming and advises other and future teachers to never feel overwhelmed or alone because there is always someone here to help you. When Ms. Meluso has the time, she enjoys yoga and doing arts and craft projects. She also shared that her favorite TV shows are Modern Family and The Walking Dead. Ms. Meluso had much to say about teaching, but most of all, she really expressed her love for Tenafly Middle School. Welcome and Tiger Tales staff is also happy that you have joined the staff of TMS! Tiger Tales - Winter 2016- Page 4 Interview with Mrs. Piccinich By: Irene Kim and Jooeun Lee “Don’t hate math! You don’t have to love math, but discover and ask how or why people like it. Then you will soon realize that you can actually love math.” This is a quote by Mrs. Piccinich who can inspire her students to become motivated math learners. Mrs. Piccinich is one of the new seventh grade math and algebra teachers this year. Before coming to TMS, she taught at many different places; including Palisades Park and Haworth. During this interview, Mrs. Piccinich shared that she was inspired to love mathematics because her math teacher during freshman year in high school planted a seed in her heart. Her teacher not only taught math, but taught each and every one of her students, including Mrs. Piccinich, with a caring and respectful determination. Her amazing enthusiasm and dedication caused the seed in Mrs. Piccinich’s heart to grow and she decided that her future position would be to become a math teacher. She enjoys teaching math because she thinks about each of the problems she presents. She pretends the problem is a puzzle or a challenge. Each problem is like a fun obstacle, and each solution is a triumph; a personal victory. Now, about her personal life! She was born in Hoboken, New Jersey. She has an older brother, Walt, who is ten years older than her. Her hobbies are traveling and running. Some of the many places she’s been to include Italy, Spain, and Greece. In addition, she has four lovely children: Alexie (17), Jake (13), and twins Zachary and Luke (9). Mrs. Piccinich adores all her students. She tries to learn about each and every one of them. She always finds something interesting or appealing about each of them. She always finds something praiseworthy about each of them.. Another trait she tries to work on herself is to improve her own errors. For instance, whenever she grades tests and many of her students receive poor grades, she reflects on her past teaching methods and thinks about what she can do to improve her students’ learning. When her students improve, she improves. So as this article comes to a close, we hope you got to know Mrs. Piccinich better! Since this is all about teaching math, here is a math problem. To make it more entertaining, the first person to answer a math question for each grade receives a prize. If you have any questions or have figured out the solution to the math problem, just email tigertales.mathproblems123@gmail.com. Please only answer the math problem for your grade. Show your work when you turn it in or it will not count. Also, it’s okay to be wrong, so try your best. If you get it wrong, you’ll get to learn something new! We wish you good luck! 6th Grade: What is the area of the shape formed by the three coordinates: (2,3), (2,-1), (-1,-1)? Hint: Graph the coordinates on graph paper. 7th Grade: What is the smallest positive integer that is neither prime nor square and that has no prime factor less than 50? A) 3127 B) 3133 C) 3137 D) 3139 E) 3149 Hint: Try seeing if it is prime first, eliminating, and then working on the squares, eliminating, and then coming to a conclusion based on the remaining choices. 8th Grade: Mr. Jones has eight children of different ages. On a family trip his oldest child, who is 9, spots a license plate with a 4-digit number in which each of two digits appears two times. "Look, daddy!" she exclaims. "That number is evenly divisible by the age of each of us kids!" "That's right," replies Mr. Jones, "and the last two digits just happen to be my age." Which of the following is not the age of one of Mr. Jones's children? A) 4 B) 5 C) 6 D) 7 E) 8 Hint: Let s be the set of the ages of Mr. Jones' children and try process of elimination. Thank you for inspiring us Mrs. Piccinich! Good luck to you! Ms. Bongiovanni By: Luca Ahn-Cooper This is Ms. Bongiovanni’s first year of teaching and Tiger Tales had the pleasure of interviewing her! Ms. Bongiovanni graduated from Rutgers University. She chose to become a sixth grade Social Studies teacher because she loves history and when she was a student teacher, she really enjoyed working with students this age. Most interesting is that Ms. Bongiovanni didn’t like Social Studies as a child, but she has since changed her mind! Ms. Bongiovanni has two siblings: an older sister who is 28, and a younger sister who is 14.She lived in North Brunswick as a child and recently moved to this area. She likes to write, read, and go to football games. Her favorite sports team is the Giants and her favorite movie is The Titanic. Ms. Bongiovanni’s favorite books are the Harry Potter series, and her favorite food is spaghetti. Tiger Tales appreciates the time she took to speak to us, even though she is a busy Social Studies teacher on the indigo team. Tiger Tales wishes her a wonderful first year in Tenafly Middle School! Ms. Kinoian Interview By: Alec Kudler Ms. Kinoian is a very interesting and fun person to interview. She feels that her first year at Tenafly is a very enjoyable experience. Everyone has been great and welcoming. Ms. Kinoian attended Rutgers University as an undergraduate and got her master's degree at Columbia University. Ms. Kinoian wanted to teach because she’s always loved learning and decided she should build a career around this passion. Prior to coming TMS, Ms. Kinoian taught in Ramsey, New Jersey. Ms. Kinoian shared that she deals with complications in life with patience and firmness along with follow through until the problems resolved. During her down time, Ms. Kinoian loves yoga, museums, concerts, and of course reading. She loves the Big Bang Theory and Modern Family. To other new teachers in TMS, Ms. Kinoian’s advice is to utilize the support systems here. Ms. Kinoian loves her students and her classroom. She can’t wait to have more fun with her students! Tiger Tales wishes her much success! Tiger Tales - Winter 2016- Page 5 The New TMS Logo By: Christian Lee and Brian Shin This past September, TMS held a contest for a new school logo. The contestant who designed or drew the best logo would win the contest. Sixth grader, Chantel Liang, drew the winning logo which is now being used on shirts and printed on other items related to TMS. This contest was unique because it was the first time a competition of this sort took place in TMS and this new idea came from Mr. Fabbo. Many students enjoyed participating and many entries were submitted.. It certainly was very difficult to choose just one winning logo from all of the possibilities. But Chantel’s clearly was the entry that best represented Tenafly Middle School and the message of the school. The Student Organization is already selling cool shirts with Chantel’s logo imprinted on them. When Mr. Fabbo announced the winner over the intercom, everyone cheered for Chantel. This logo can also be found on the Tenafly Middle School page on the district’s website. Congratulations, Chantel! Tenafly Middle School is proud of your accomplishment as the first winner of our school’s logo drawing contest! Interesting World Records By: Erin Hong, Eunhye Choi, and Jiaming Li Did you know the blue whale is also called the Balaenoptera musculus? It is a marine mammal belonging to the Baleen Whales (Mysticeti). They look blue underwater but are actually gray on the surface. At 30 meters or 98 feet in length and about 180200 tons or more in weight, it is the largest animal and the heaviest known to ever exist. Its skull is over 5 meters tall! The blue whale is a carnivore and eats mostly krill which is a type of plankton. They are hunted, but not easy to catch because of their amazing speed. Unfortunately, they are an endangered species since sharks and killer whales have been killing them. Many whalers kill them for their oil. Another impressive record is the one about the tallest man on earth. Sultan Kosen is the tallest man alive. He measures 251 centimeters (8 ft. 2 3/4 in). He lives with his parents and three brothers and sister. They are all of normal height. Kosen was not able to finish his education due to his height, so he currently works as a farmer. He enjoys a normal lifestyle and also enjoys playing computer games with his friends. In October 2013, Kösen married Merve Dibo from Syria, who is ten years younger than him. The smallest living creatures ever is a Pygmy Marmoset. It is one of the world's smallest monkey breeds. The adults weigh only 4 to 5 ounces and grow to be six inches long). They live in the Amazon Rainforest and can leap between trees while eating insects and tree sap. They have sharp teeth and claws but are relatively docile. Stay tuned for the next edition of the world’s most interesting records. Website used: www.wikipedia.org THS Offers Tutoring! By: Margot Bogosian Do you ever feel that you weren’t as good at a certain subject as everyone else? Do you need help, but your parents or guardian don’t understand the school work either? You are in luck! Every Tuesday at the Tenafly High School, help after school is available from 3:05 to 4:45 PM, in Room 104. Tutoring is offered from elementary to middle school students. The tutors are some of the best high school students who are certainly willing to help you in any way. These tutors can help you with Math, French, Spanish, Chinese, Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Family Life, or any subject you name! If you are currently in 8th grade and willing to become a tutor, you are also welcome to stop by after school on Tuesdays to learn about joining! Do not be nervous about going to tutoring and asking for help. It is okay to reach out when you feel you are struggling n a particular subject. These High School tutors are willing to help you. They will work with you, review difficult concepts, practice with you and do whatever they can to help you really understand the material and be ready for a test. They also will not share information about you or your progress with anybody. These sessions are private and confidential. So do not be embarrassed. Everyone needs help with something. It is part of being human. You don’t even have to call the high schooler your “tutor,” you can call him or her your friend, or study buddy, or whatever other appropriate name you want. Hope you take advantage of this free tutoring in the High School when you need it. It is a really nice option available to all students. Magazine Fundraiser By: Jiaming Li Sixth grade students in our school participated in a magazine fundraiser assembly early in the school year. They were asked to sell magazines in order to earn prizes and raise money for their future 8th grade overnight trip. In addition to magazines, tumblers are available for sale too! The tumblers are based on sports teams and have other fun and creative designs on them. Students ask their families, friends, and neighbors to buy magazines or tumblers and earn money. Once they complete their orders, students could also earn prizes in the and pick them up on Fridays from the cafeteria. Among the prizes are passes to a game truck, candy, earbuds, cellphone chargers, and even a mini refrigerator for the bedroom. The person who sells the most items or has the most orders will also receive a $50.00 reward! There are so many different types of magazines for children, teens, men and women available. Some topics include sports, cooking, and housekeeping. There even is a buy one get one free section! The magazines are priced up to 70% cheaper than when bought at stores. Some even were 90% off the list price. The tumblers are reasonably priced at about $18 to $20 each. This assembly helped everyone learn about the various magazines and is a worthwhile fundraiser to support! Tiger Tales– Winter 2016- Page 6 Tech News Pop Music By: Hannah Joung and Logan Wong By: Daniel Shin Do you want to catch up on the latest, hottest songs? If so, this article is truly fit for you. We were first inspired to write about pop music because we’re obsessed with it! Anyways, we will tell you about our favorite songs, the newest songs, and our favorite singers. Have you ever listened to “Wildest Dreams” by Taylor Swift? She was a famous country music singer, but she decided to try different music genres. Pop music became her new focus and since then she has recorded songs like: “Shake It Off,” “Wildest Dreams,” “Bad Blood,” “Blank Space,” “Style,” and “You Belong to Me.” She is a great singer and role model to younger girls. We recommend listening to “Photograph” by Ed Sheeran. The song talks about him growing up and how you can’t hold onto things forever. Ed Sheeran’s songs are emotional and heartwarming. He rarely writes songs that are silly or have no meaning. Another song we recommend is “Good For You” by Selena Gomez. The song’s chorus is the best and Selena Gomez is a great singer. She used to be an actress on the Disney Channel. Now she is focusing more on singing and making new songs than television. We surveyed the sixth grade teachers and students in the Fall to find out their favorite pop songs. Here are the results. You will notice that many people voted “Watch Me” by Silento. Favorite Songs “Watch Me” by Silento: 34 people “Hello” by Adele: 24 people “Stitches” by Shawn Mendes:19 people “Shake it Off” by Taylor Swift:17 people “Problem” by Ariana Grande:15 people “Flashlight” by Jessie J: 13 people “Worth It” by 5th Harmony: 13 people “Wildest Dreams” by Taylor Swift: 12 people “Locked Away” by Adam Levine: 10 people “Someone Like You” by Adele: 8 people “Photograph” by Ed Sheeran: 7 people “Cheerleader” by OMI: 6 people “Good for You” by Selena Gomez: 6 people “See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa: 6 people “Shower” by Becky G: 6 people “Shut up and Dance” by Walk the Moon: 4 people “Sledgehammer” by 5th Harmony: 4 people Take the time and listen to the top three songs! Let us know what you think about different songs because we will be open and supportive of new music. Technology is becoming more sophisticated every day and becoming extremely useful everywhere. It’s important to keep up with the news in this area. 3-D Printed Cars- In 2010 Kevin Czinger, co-founder of a small electric-car company, had a brilliant idea. He decided to make a cleaner vehicle and one that would use less fuel and emit less carbon, as the life of a car is dirty. Most pollutants associated with a car are not from the car itself, but from making the parts for the car. Carmaking is a dirty process, one that requires many pollutants. In fact, the actual making of electric cars does greater environmental damage than the reduced emissions that they have. To stop this problem, Kevin quit his electric-car company and started Divergent Microfactories. He created a 3-D printed car called the “Blade”, which weighs only 1,400 pounds. The actual structure weighs only 61 pounds so it is easy and lightweight to carry and is made out of 69 aluminum parts. Although it uses a natural engine like most cars, it reduces the emissions because it is so light compared to other cars. An average car weight is 4,000 pounds while the Blade is only 1400 pounds. The microfactory made Kevin Czinger’s dreams come true. The Blade is inexpensive to produce, efficient and clean. Kevin plans to make this technology available for anyone with 3-D printers and the necessary materials. Kevin hopes his designs will lure people in to help make more cars of this sort. A Fighter Jet on Wheels is another new idea. For decades, humans have had a need for speed. This time, Americans think they have got it beat. This under-construction vehicle is made out of special aluminum alloys that are used to go to space. It’s able to spin over 10,000 revolutions per minute, making it the fastest wheels ever bolted onto a car. The car has 500 real time sensors to provide feedback, an aerodynamically neutral body to make sure it doesn’t go flying, extreme propulsion with 3 Nammo hybrid rockets, and an extreme deceleration, with two backup parachutes just in case. The Bloodhound SSC is expected to reach top speed of 1,065 miles per hour, making it faster than the last car by 302 miles per hour. It weighs in at 17,000 pounds, its length is 44 feet, and it has 22 tons of thrust. When this car runs next year, prepare to be amazed at its speed. Hydrogen Fuel-Efficient Cars- Modern cars now have an average of 24.1 miles per gallon on a dirty tank of oil. Toyota engineer Matt McClory managed to make a fuel-efficient hydrogen car. It has exceptional range and can go 310 miles compared to an average hydrogen car which tops out at 250 miles an hour. Hydrogen cars are good because they use oxygen and hydrogen combined together for energy. Hydrogen and oxygen combined create water and electricity. Water becomes the only emission and the car gets energy. With water as the only emission, there is no environmental damage. That said, hydrogen cars can go a long way with just about 5 gallons of gas! But don’t think about buying one yet, as making hydrogen fueled cars affordable is still a while away. Be on the look out for more new technology in our future. Who will Win the Gold? By: Tais Ramos Every four years, countries from all over the world gather to compete in several sports such as gymnastics, swimming, volleyball and many more. This great event is known as the Olympics. This year's summer Olympics will take place in Brazil. So, who will win the gold? Let’s start with gymnastics. With an impressive score of 62.232, Gabby Douglas took home the gold in the all around women’s individual. In second place, was Victoria Komova from Russia. Lastly, in third was Aliya Mustafina, also from Russia. Will they be coming back for another round? If so, who will win the gold? Next is swimming. For the 200 meter individual the gold went to Shiwen Ye with a 2:07.57, the silver went to Alicia Coutts an d the bronze went to Caitlin Leverenz. Congratulations to China, Australia, and the U.S.A. Will they take another dive and if so, who will win the gold? Last is volleyball. Team wise, I am proud to say Brazil won the gold! Would you guess the U.S.A. won the silver? But it’s true. Japan won the bronze. Will all three teams compete again? If so, who will win the gold? To find out more, you can visit the Olympics' official site www.olympics.org or watch the 2016 Olympics which will be held in Rio de Janeiro in August 2016! Tiger Tales - Winter 2016 - Page 7 Hawking Radiation By: Edward Kim Black holes are stars with extremely large masses that have run out of fuel (hydrogen) and collapsed under their own gravity. Of course, we don’t know for sure if these objects in space exist or not. Scientists are only under the assumption that black holes exist because Einstein’s theory of relativity predicted so. Anyway, when a star of several solar masses collapses under its own gravity, it forms a singularity, which is a point in space-time continuum that is infinitely dense and massive. “Surrounding” the singularity is a Schwarzschild Radius, also known as the “event horizon” of the black hole. However, remember that the Schwarzschild Radius doesn’t apply to just black holes. It’s found from any object using this formula: 2 times the gravitational constant of the universe times the object’s mass divided by the speed of light squared. This basically marks the boundary of the point of “no return.” This means that if something passes through the Event Horizon of the black hole, it will never escape. It is because the escape velocity (the velocity it takes to “escape on object”) is the speed of light. The speed of light is the cosmic speed limit of the universe, so technically nothing can escape from a black hole once it passes through its event horizon. Now moving on from black holes, let’s get started on Hawking radiation, the main topic here. Let’s begin with quantum physics. In a vacuum (empty space), there is something called quantum uncertainty, where virtual particle pairs are randomly created and annihilated. Virtual particles are basically subatomic, elementary particles (like electrons, gluons). A virtual particle pair is usually a pair of a particle and an antiparticle (a particle with the same mass but opposite electric or magnetic properties as its regular particle pair). A perfect example of a virtualparticle pair is an electron and a positron. When a virtual-particle pair is randomly created in a vacuum, the particles in the pair almost immediately annihilate each other. But what Stephen Hawking, a famous British physicist, claimed was when these virtual particles are randomly created at the event horizon, one of the particles would be sucked in by the event horizon, while the other would escape, before the virtual particles annihilate each other. Someone watching this process from a safe distance (would observe that the black hole had emitted or radiated a single particle or antiparticle. Antiparticles are almost impossible to observe since they immediately disappear when they come in contact with normal matter. Through the perpetuation of this process of radiating particles and antiparticles, the black hole loses energy, and therefore loses some of its mass (since e=mc squared, mass is just a condensed form of energy). After billions of years, the black hole will eventually lose all its mass and evaporate altogether all because of Hawking Radiation. Unique Winter Drinks By: Richard Holland Winter is here! Everyone loves a good cup of hot chocolate, but why have a regular boring cup of hot chocolate when there are so many unique and tasty winter drinks out there. Chocolate Soup- Have you ever wanted a chocolate drink, but it wasn’t filling, or good enough? Well, this chocolate soup is the drink for you! This recipe is for multiple people. Chocolate wafers 2 cups Heavy Cream or Milk Toppings– chocolate chips, sprinkles, etc. Candy canes Whipped cream Amounts of each ingredient varies. Fill a saucepan with the milk or cream halfway to 3 quarters to the top. This depends on how much chocolate you add. Once the cream is bubbling a little, mix in the chocolate, and take the saucepan off the stove. Mix the chocolate until the soup is thick. Add toppings and you have a chocolate soup. Nutella Hot Chocolate- It’s even better than hot chocolate, it’s hot Nutella! 1 cup of milk 2.5 tbsp. Nutella Tiny pinch of salt 1 tbsp. of cocoa powder In a small sauce pan, over medium heat, whisk ingredients together until well blended. Put some whipped cream on top, and drink the most amazing hot chocolate in your life. Hot Butterbeer- Pretty much everyone who has read Harry Potter has desperately wanted to try butterbeer. What if I told you that there is a real recipe. There are many different versions, but since it’s winter here is the hot version. This recipe serves 2. 2 glasses of milk 2 tbsp. of brown sugar 2 tbsp. of butterscotch syrup (not butterscotch maple syrup. This has the consistency of chocolate syrup). Warm 2 glasses of milk on medium heat in a pot then add the brown sugar and butterscotch syrup. Stir until no trace is left. It may look like warm milk but it tastes like heaven. Feel free to add food coloring to make it look orange (please note I didn’t test food coloring with this drink). The “Butter” 1/3 cup of heavy cream 2 tbsp. of sugar 1 tbsp. of powdered sugar Whip ingredients together with an electric whisk until you have soft peaks. Pour the butter over the “beer”. Feels like a… What? By: Maia Liakhovitski Have you ever asked your friends (or anyone else), “doesn’t today feel like a Friday?” Have you ever wondered why days of the week seem to have feelings for you? I know I have, and I’m not alone! For example, when I asked one of my colleagues during Tiger Tales club about this, he told me, “yes! I get that all the time and I hate it so much!” It seems to be a mystery of life, and I decided to do some research from the books in our public library and online. Here is what I found: It can actually be as simple as your brain misreading the calendar or planner in the morning. Maybe you unconsciously wrote your homework in the wrong day, and since then, you’ve been walking around in a Monday-trance, completely oblivious to the fact that it’s actually Tuesday. However, you might find yourself not relating to that explanation. You may feel like it’s something deeper, so...maybe it comes down to your brain having a routine. It could happen if a weekly event is, for some reason, moved to a different day of the week. For example: say you have a weather-permitting track meet every Wednesday after school and there was a storm prediction for a Wednesday and the meet was moved to Thursday. You might be running around the track that day, doing your laps, and asking the person jogging next to you why everyone keeps trying to convince you that it’s a Thursday, when you know very well that’s not true. Yet another possible reason might be the weather. That’s often true for me. It could be that for the past month, most of the Tuesdays have been dreary, and then it rains on Friday and you think, today just has to be a Tuesday. The brain is thinking and feeling a pattern. It could also be that you associate different weather with certain feelings. For example, I link Fridays with finality and the end of things. It is the end of the school week. So when I take a test that ends a unit or hand in a big project on a random day, it strongly feels to me like a Friday. Well - isn’t it? Tiger Tales - Winter 2016- Page 8 TABBY AND GABBY Welcome to the Tabby and Gabby Advice Column! As you may already know, Tabby has a sweet, kind personality and is everybody’s friend. Gabby, on the other hand, is eternally grumpy and trusts no one. Whether they want to or not, both of them address each problem separately and give their own opinion. Their advice makes for very interesting reading 100% of the time, and exactly 50% of the advice given to every person who asks for it is helpful advice. Remember – don’t let Gabby depress you and enjoy our advice column! Tabby and GabbyI’m always late for my class after gym! How can I make it on time? I can't be late every day. -Turtle Pace Dear Turtle Pace Wow, that’s an easy solution! There are a few ways to solve this problem. You could talk to your teacher. They probably have gone through this before and will have a way to solve it. Also, talk to your gym teacher. He or she will understand and you can ask if they can let you go sooner. Also you should not talk to your friends too much - that can suck up time. You should bring your backpack too, so if you are late, you don't have to go to your locker to grab your bag and binders. -Tabby Dear Turtle Pace, OMG! Nobody cares! But, since I have to answer this question, here's my answer. STOP talking to people while you’re changing. I mean seriously, it’s a locker room! Not the mall! With lots of “concern”, Gabby Tabby, Gabby, I need your help! My locker keeps getting stuck and I never make it in time for class! I can not get detention. Locker glue Dear Locker Glue This is my favorite job in the world! First things first, go down to the office or to a teacher and tell them about your situation. Maybe they will switch your locker. If they say that they will get your locker fixed, you can also ask a friend if you can store stuff in his or her locker until you can get it fixed. If you want, you can ask teachers if you can keep your binders in their room until the locker is unglued. -Tabby Dear Locker Glue Well, have fun in detention! Just know in your heart that there is nothing I can do to help you. -Gabby Dear Tabby and Gabby, My dog keeps licking my homework! So every time I write on it it breaks! Now because of that stupid joke my teachers never believe me! -Homework Licker Dear Homework Licker Super easy. One way to fix this problem is to make sure that when you’re doing your homework, you keep the door closed so that your dog does not come in to get your homework wet. At night you can zip your backpack closed, place it on a shelf and close the door. Don't leave your homework out on your desk, bed, table, floor or wherever you do your homework. If your dog does tackle and lick the homework, let it dry over night and if you didn't complete it, do it in the morning. -Tabby Dear Homework Licker WOW, I totally believe you! (Sarcastic sigh). Are you sure you even have a dog? Because if you don't, this is just sad. But if you do… QUIT BLAMING IT ON THE DOG!!! You're so immature! You know what, I don’t even know why I’m answering this question! Thank You for wasting my precious time! “Love”, Gabby Tiger Tales - Winter 2016- Page 9 Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 1 & 2 By: Jim Mikulsky In the game: The Force Unleashed 1 and 2, Darth Vader, one of the main characters in the plot, has a new secret apprentice. This makes the plot very interesting. I have been a huge fan of this game ever since I found it on YouTube. The overall story of the game and the new addition of Darth Vader’s apprentice, called “Star killer,” made the game very appealing to me. The Force Unleashed is about Darth Vader’s secret apprentice named Star Killer. Vader found him when he was a boy and kidnapped by the “Dark Lord.” He trained Star Killer with the dark side of the force to become his apprentice. Star Killer later turned to the light side, because Vader betrayed him and Juno Eclipse, the person Star Killer cared about most. Then he met Rahm Kota. Kota converted Star Killer to the light side. Star Killer eventually fought Vader and won, but let him live. He then fought the Emperor and sacrificed himself to save the Rebels from fleeing the Death Star. In the second game, Star killer got resurrected and had to fight Vader again to save Juno Eclipse. In the end Star killer was at a forked road: the light side of the force or the dark side. The majority of this game is about Star killer saving Juno Eclipse. The first game was basically about Star killer turning to the good side as an act to redeem himself from all the malevolent things he had done in the past. Contrary to this game, I am not satisfied with the performance of the other Star Wars products. The new Star Wars Movies got rid of original material like the story of the Clone Wars and all the other video games and books related to it. Star Wars also got rid of “Force Unleashed.” I think the Star Wars Company made a mistake doing the removal. I think they should keep the story and others for EP.VII. From the game, I like the characters Star Killer and Rahm Kota. I like Star Killer because the Rebellion was saved by him. He was once a Sith but became a Jedi. Star Killer did not betray anyone, and I liked this trait about him. Kota is a Jedi who saved Star Killer from going back to the dark side. I admire Kota because he saw the good in Star Killer even though he was a bad person. A regular guy would stay away from bad people like Star Killer. I would like to put characters from the Force Unleashed like Star Killer in the Rebels TV show. I can predict that Star Killer will be Ezra’s new master and they will battle Vader in order to ultimately conquer the dark side of the force. They may go in the future together in episode 9. Stay tuned to see if I am right! The Peanuts Movie Review By: Joshua Pyun ***(WARNING: MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS)*** What else can be said? In my opinion, The Peanuts Movie is one of the greatest animated movies ever and one of the best adaptations of the Peanuts comics. The movie is about Charlie Brown and his efforts to impress the new kid at his school, a small red-haired girl. Meanwhile, Snoopy writes a story about trying to chase the Red Baron, his enemy, while also trying to impress a poodle named, Fifi. While Charlie Brown and Snoopy are the stars of this movie, there are other characters that stand out as well, such as Linus, Lucy, Sally, Schroeder, Peppermint Patty, Pigpen, Woodstock and others. The reason this movie is great is because of the main story itself. Throughout the film, Charlie Brown tries to do something great to impress the girl of his dreams, such as doing a magic act in a talent show, trying to finish a book report for both of them, and dancing. In the end, none of these things work. All the while, Snoopy tries to save Fifi from his enemy in his own story while shooting down the Red Baron. After a huge aerial fight, when the Red Baron’s at his weakest, Snoopy decides to let him go and focus on saving what really matters: his love. One day at school, Charlie Brown is congratulated for doing great on his test. This leads to him becoming popular. But when he’s about to receive an award for his perfect test score, he finds out that the test was actually Peppermint Patty’s, and that he wrote his name on her paper by accident. Feeling bad, he admits to the whole school that he made a mistake and walks away. Near the end of the school year, the teacher gives the students pen pals for the summer. And when she announces “Charlie Brown”, the Little Red Haired Girl accepts him as her pen pal. Charlie Brown wants to find out why before she goes to summer camp, and that leads to a huge chase through a carnival. When he catches her, he finds out that she chose him because of his selfless acts throughout the year, and that even though he’s a failure, she still thinks he’s great. I believe both Charlie Brown and Snoopy’s plots have the same lesson: Being selfless and nice is what matters the most: instead of being a winner. When the bus to summer camp leaves, everyone, even Lucy, starts to respect Charlie Brown and consider him to be a great friend. The characteristics of the movie are what makes Peanuts a great comedy, good lessons, and overall, heart. This movie is a must-see for all Peanuts fans, and if I could rate this movie from 1 to 5, I’d give it a 4. Magnus Chase Author: Rick Riordan By: Michael Wong The acclaimed author of the famous Percy Jackson series, Rick Riordan, brings a whole new world to life with his next book, Magnus Chase. The book plunges straight into the myths of Asgard, where legends come to life. Between encounters with drunken giants, a talking sword, and a squirrel who could level the Earth, will Magnus’s wits and skills see him through the crucible before him? Run to your nearest library or bookstore and find out in the new bestseller, Magnus Chase: The Sword of Summer. Tiger Tales - Winter 2016- Page 10 Pokémon Mechanics By: Gaming Guru Pokémon has many ways to manipulate your chances of good IVs. I’ll tell you about it in the next paragraphs. Take the time to try them on your own. There are different items that guarantee your IVs but there is only one way to do it, breeding. There are Weight Bracer Belt items that guarantee each stat is the same as the parent. From left to right, here is the list. The top-left determines HP, middle-top is attack, then defense, Lens Band Anklet after is special attack, special defense, and last is speed. There is also the destiny knot. This item can copy up to 5 stats! If you have a Pokémon with high stats and if you want it to breed, make it hold a destiny knot. Now, it is time to talk about EVs. Unlike IVs, EVs can be changed. There is a hard way, an expensive way, and an easy way. The expensive way is using vitamins. They can be bought in different places. The hard way is beating different Pokémon and your desired IVs. Every Pokémon gives IVs when defeated. It is a long list so can look it up when you can. This method was popular until Pokémon X and Y came out. In generation six (X, Y, ORAS), Super Training was a new feature. In Super Training, you can either play a mini game where you shoot soccer balls at Pokémon balloons or use a punching bag. There are small bags (+1), medium bags (+4), and 12 EV large bags. So you may have heard of DNA. The Pokémon equivalent is a binary code called personality value. Personality value is kind of like the brain, it decides everything. Shininess, abilities, gender, and other items are determined by personality value. Hopefully you know more about Pokémon. Pokémon is more than rock, paper, and scissors. So if you like Pokémon, go use these mechanics to your advantage in your multiplayer battle. If you haven’t played Pokémon yet, you should try it. Good luck! Jokes and Riddles Subjects 1 By: Luca Ahn-Cooper 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Across 3. draw and paint 5. sing 6. French, Spanish, & Chinese 9. Chemistry & Physics 10. Algebra & Geometry 11. Wind, brass, & percussion instruments Down 1. Sports & exercise 2. Writing & grammar 4. History, Geography, & Culture 7. Reading 8. String Instruments By: The One and Only Kieran Wallach Is your refrigerator running? You’d better go out and catch it! What do you call a sleeping bull? A bulldozer! What did the monster say to the thanksgiving turkey? Pleased to eat you! Why did the snake cross the road? To get to the other ssssside! Where does the Easter Bunny get his breakfast? IHOP! Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side! Why did the turkey cross the road? Thanksgiving was the chicken’s day off! What happened when the turkey got into a fight? He got the stuffing knocked out of him! How did Albert Einstein celebrate Thanksgiving? He thought thinkfully! Can a turkey jump higher than the Empire State Building? Yes, a turkey can jump higher than the building because the building does not jump at all. Funny Google Tricks or “Easter Eggs” By: Daniel Wolf Zerg Rush: searching this results in Os attempting to destroy everything on the screen until nothing is left and you will be able to continue your search normally. Do a Barrel Roll: when you search this, Google does a few flips for you. Askew: when you search this, everything on the page leans slightly to the right. Recursion: when you search this, the “Did you mean” bar will have the word recursion, which is a recursion XD. Anagram: The “Did you mean” bar will read “nag a ram”, which is an anagram for anagram. Tiger Tales - Winter 2016 - Page 11 Across 1. Technologically advanced chalkboard 5. Mr. Fabbo 7. We can either read them or let them collect dust 8. Each one has a three digit number, a door, and windows 9. People who educate 5 Down 1. Kids who go to school 2. Our town’s mascot 3. One who advises 4. We get them on tests and homework 6. It has a combination 7. Something used to carry books 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 School By: Luca Ahn-Cooper The Guide to Video Games By: Brian Shin, Adam Wadiri, and Christian Lee WARNING!: Viewers recommended 11 and up Want to know about great video games and consoles? We’ll teach you everything we know about video games and consoles. In this article, you will learn the history of video games, popular video games, and great consoles. We are also going to tell you about the top 10 best world wide video games for 2015. The information shared is fun and cool. So stay tuned for amazing facts about video games! First, let’s start with the best consoles: The Xbox. The Xbox is a commonly used console for playing games. An amazing feature of the Xbox is the Xbox live. In Xbox live, people can connect with their friends to play exciting matches. The first Xbox was released in November 15, 2001 in North America and in Japan. In February 22, 2002, Australia released its first Xbox and in March 14, 2002, Europe finally released theirs. The Xbox was released over 13 years ago! Another great console is the PlayStation. The PlayStation was first released in Japan on December 3, 1994. It was then released in North America and Europe in September 1995. The Wii is a Nintendo device. Nintendo Wikia (an official Nintendo site) says “The Wii is the seventh generation video game console created by Nintendo.” The Wii was released in November 19, 2006 in North America. It broke sales in less than a month. Now, “hand held gaming devices.” First, there is the DS. The DS is from the company Nintendo, and comes in many sizes and shapes. One of the most known is the 3DS. Just like it’s name, the graphics of this device is 3D. The first DS was made in Japan on November 1, 2008. The device went on sale in North America on November 21, 2004. The DS stand for “Developer System or Dual Screen. This device also gives a lot of wireless connection so that other DS users can join in the game and have some fun. This device has similar features to a Gameboy, so kids who are older now and change to a DS won't be find it so difficult. Now, to the video games. “In October 1958, Physicist William Higinbotham created what is thought to be the first video game” says Wikipedia. It was a very simple tennis game, similar to the classic 1970s video game Pong. This simple minded-game turned into what we have now. It is a revolutionized way of playing games. But playing the same type of games would be boring. That’s why there are new versions and new categories. Video games don't only consist of one type they come in different types like action, comedy, puzzles, education, family games, sport games. Now on to the popular games from the past, just released, and present. There are very popular games like Star Wars: Battlefront, and Splatoon. These two have different categories positions such as the Star Wars game is more of a realistic, future, competitive action while Splatoon is more of a unrealistic fun game. These types of games are interesting because it is also multiplayer so one can connect with friends in Xbox live or play online multiplayer or single player! Recommended games: Call of Duty, Team Fortress 2 (TF2), League of Legends (LOL), Minecraft, Dota 2, and much more. And now, last but certainly not least the top 10 video games of 2015. #1. Mortal Kombat X (Publisher: Warner Bros.) #2. Grand Theft Auto V (Publisher: Take-two Interactive Software) #3. Battlefield Hardline (Publisher: Electronic Arts) #4. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (Publisher: Activision) #5. Minecraft (Publisher: Microsoft) #6. Batman: Arkham Knight (Publisher: Warner Bros.) #7. Dying Light (Publisher: Warner Bros.) #8. NBA 2K15 (Publisher: Take-Two Interactive Software) #9. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Publisher: CD Projekt Red) #10. Super Smash Bros. (Publisher: Nintendo) Try to explore the world of videogames as we taught you the best information. We wish you good luck and lastly, have FUN!! 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