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VOLUME 6 ISSUE 9 THE JUNE 1, 2015 MIDLAND MONTHLY ANNUAL ART EDITION Copper Plate Rubbings The students placed a piece of copper over either a flower or leaf rubbing plate. A wooden rolling tool was used to form the design. Then glass/metal craft paint was brushed over the flower or leaf and the background. Finally steel wool was used to soften the color and create the texture of the finished work. Blair B. Dominique G. Lauren F. Kearsten H. Emma B. Ryan O. Meredith P. Teddy U. THE MIDLAND MONTHLY Page 2 Nature Prints In science classes the students studied simple machines, so for this project they used a brayer, which is an example of a wheel and axle. First the round paper was painted with water colors. Then the students applied ink to the surface of rubber stamps using the brayer. Finally they placed the paper on the stamps and pressed it with the palm of their hand to make the beautiful nature prints. Aidan B. Micah F. Bridny C. Owen L. Lauren F. Ryan O. Vincent C. Ally L. THE MIDLAND MONTHLY Page 3 Inspired by Paul Klee’s “Cat and Bird” Ally L. Bryan D. Brandon R. Paul Klee painted the oil and ink on canvas, Cat and Bird in 1928. It is an animal painting in the Expressionism style. The cat appears to be “all head,” and the bird, on cat’s forehead, is symbolic of what the cat is thinking. Flying in the cat’s mind, the bird is a “secret” made visible to others. The cat’s red nose is tipped with a heart, symbolizing his “heart’s desire.” Aidan B. STUDY OF ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE A drawing has one-point perspective when it contains only one vanishing point on the horizon line. Dominique G. Ally L. Lauren F. THE MIDLAND MONTHLY Page 4 POP ART Pop Art is a type of art based on popular culture in society. The word “pop” stands for the word popular because the subjects in Pop Art are popular, common objects of the current time. Pop Art usually features very bright colors. The students created their very own Pop Art using crayon shapes and vibrant crayon colors. Dominique G. Micah F. Vincent C. Masks of Animals from Around the World As part of our social studies unit on world cultures, students explored a variety of materials and textures to create these 3-dimentional designs. Ryan O. Chinese Panda Nikhil G. African Zebra Bryan R. Australian Koala Owen L. American Brown Bear THE MIDLAND MONTHLY Page 5 May Events Prom 2015- All that Glitters Everyone sparkled on Friday, May 8, when family and friends gathered outside of Soriano’s in Bridgewater for pre-prom photos. The ballroom was filled with gold and glitter as students danced to their favorite tunes, provided by DJ Jean Marie. Thanks again Ms. Storm for planning and organizing another wonderful night! Midland Run The 2015 Midland Run was a huge success. It was a great day and the weather was just perfect! The athletes enjoyed the challenge and the spectators were enthusiastic observers and participants in the morning’s activities. Two heats took place. Trophies went to the top 3 boys and the top 3 girls. This year’s ninth annual school wide Sponsored Fitness Walk was also very successful. Thanks to the generous contributions from family members, friends and Midland staff, we were able to collect $1,171. This money will go directly into the Parents’ Association account to support our social recreational programs. Vera, Kelly and Angelica Ms. O’Connell and the coaches Aidan, Stephen and Chris THE MIDLAND MONTHLY Page 6 May Events This is the…The Voice The drama club performed their version of The Voice. Many thanks to the Judges Christina Aguilera-played by Mrs. Wettstein Pharrell Williams– played by Mrs. Fitzgerald Blake Shelton– played by Mr. Serraino Dad and Me Evening 2015 It “shore” was a special evening! About 120 Dads and kids enjoyed a picnic of some Jersey favorites. Then they participated in games and activities that were inspired by our theme. There was the “Hop the Counties” game as well as a sand art project. Everyone’s knowledge of New Jersey facts and trivia was tested during PICTO. Finally, we cooled off with Italian ice pops before heading home. We Shore Love Our Jersey Dads THE MIDLAND MONTHLY Page 7 The Choice is Yours The May Social Skills theme was– Making and Keeping Friends Congratulations to the Students of the Month 209– Darsh S. 218– Naomi P. 210– Simon M. 219– Lauren F. 222– Meredith P. 212– Catherine C. 220– Dominique G. June Social Skills Theme– Personal Safety and Safety of Others July Social Skills Theme– Understanding and Expressing Feelings August Social Skills Theme– Appreciating Oneself APP of the Month Ready to Print by Essare LLC Ready to Print is a comprehensive tool for parents, therapists and educators to help teach pre-writing skills to children in order to build a strong foundation for beginning printers. Ready to Print develops pre-writing skills in a specific order. Children can master the visual-motor, visual-perceptual, and fine motor skills necessary to correctly print using various patterns and to avoid bad habits that are difficult to change as the child gets older. One review states: “This app is excellent for children of all ages and abilities because it targets so many different fine motor skills and at all different levels.” – BridgingApps.org Ready to Print works on ANY iPad model, including iPad Mini and iPad Air. The APP can be purchased for $9.99 and free companion worksheets can be found on http://apps.essare.net/app/ ready-to-print/ June Nutrition Theme As the summer begins, it is a perfect time to “Graduate into Better Health.” According to Eating Well (eatingwell.com), the foods below contain antioxidants, fiber, and/or skin cancer protection components and are “8 Healthy Summer Foods to Add to Your Diet.” 1. fresh corn 2. iced coffee 3. tart cherries 4. tomatoes 5. watermelon 6. raspberries 7. iced tea 8. blueberries THE MIDLAND MONTHLY Page 8 June Calendar Tuesday, June 2- Milers Luncheon Wednesday, June 3- Softball– Parent Spectating Yearbook Signing Friday, June 5/6- Respite Tuesday, June 9- Field Day Hats on Day Early Dismissal-1:00PM Friday, June 12- Graduation-10:30AM Dress Up Day Wednesday, June 17- 200 Wing Awards Assembly-1:45PM Thursday, June 18- LAST DAY OF SCHOOL– Early Dismissal– 1:00PM July/August Calendar Wednesday, July 1- First Day of Extended School Year Program Thursday, July 2– New Parent Tea– 9:30 Friday, July 3-NO SCHOOL- 4th of July Tuesday, July 21- After School Recreational Programs– to be announced Friday, July 25/26- Respite Tuesday, July 28- After School Recreational Programs– to be announced Wednesday, July 29– ESY Picnic Tuesday, August 4– After School Recreational Programs– to be announced Wednesday, August 5– “Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Shades of Summer” Teen Dance– 1 to 3 PM Wednesday, August 12- LAST DAY OF SCHOOL MARK YOUR CALENDARS The 2015-2016 school year startsTuesday, September 2