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A Tribute to our 5th Graders
Most Memorable Moment
By Rachel Lyman
When I think and reflect,
On people’s paths that intersect,
When I was right and sometimes wrong,
And they would guide me and direct.
Through the years that have been long,
Growing up, becoming strong,
Just like morphing butterflies,
As through life, they move along.
In third grade, for all who try,
To raise the little butterflies,
Caterpillars soon will grown,
A beauty through a child’s eyes.
From chrysalis their wings will show,
How it works, and now we know,
We’re ready for the change, and so,
Time to let your butterflies go.
Quarter 4, 2015
LITERARY MAGAZINE
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President
By: Amanda Gaupp
Anxiousness washed over me like a wave
The gentle click clack of my shoes matched the
beating of my heart
Colors in the halls seemed to whisper good luck
I wiped my hands that were as sweaty as a swamp
Quietly I walked into the office with bad anticipa-
tions
Thoughts of success and failure overwhelmed my
head
Looking back I remember writing a script
Unique ideas were floating in the air
What was to come, what are my plans
Opponents lined up ready to say a dream
Man I had said it like a million times
Gathering in our chairs to vote
Only the “cling” of our chairs was heard
As eager as a baby bird flying for the first time
Breathing in deep breaths slowly then fast
Hesitant to smile, maybe give a slight grin
The video played, it felt like it took centuries
I was feeling all mixed up like a tossed salad
Unsure of what was to come, a flower not budding
Such an experience, an opportunity
No, a magical, mystical dream
A wanted ability for long
I gathered with other hopefuls
Results were yet to come
Whispers and people gather
Silent hopes and winks were exchanged
The teacher spoke slowly
My anticipation overtook
TELL ME, TELL ME
The winner is…
AMANDA
A smile stole my face
Like a baby smiles in its sleep
I had won, success was mine
Time to celebrate
For I am the Student Council…
PRESIDENT!
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Grade Poems
Sarah B
1st Grade
Mrs. Steiner
Get the “glare” and no one’s a whiner
Soon, she went to the middle school
But man, she was just so cool!
2nd Grade
Ms. Saxer
Second grade teacher
Amazing teaching skills
X-cellent to be around
Exceptionally caring
Radiant smiles
3rd Grade
Mrs. Mayne
Amazing, unforgettable
Caring, teaching, laughing
She was the best teacher ever!
Welcoming, appreciating, smiling
Special, inspiring
Friend
4th Grade
Kimberly, Neal
If she’s your teacher, you’ve got a great deal
She taught me to write a whole lot
“Never write a story without a plot!”
5th Grade
5th grade
Exhibition, human body
Writing, reading, learning
It’s time for continuation!
Thinking, talking, creating
Ms. Magnone
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My Friends from Time to Time
By: Eden Love
From the first time I went through those doors to now, I had some
amazing memorable moments. My most memorable moment is the first
time I met my friends. They are Ava, Morgan, Shreya, and Isabella.
Now Ava was the first friend I ever met. She is smart, funny, and gen-
erous. One time Ava and I were eating lunch and my tooth fell out! So she
helped me. I felt proud of her.
Before I knew it I met Morgan. The most kind, creative, and honest
person I met. In 3rd grade she and I made a tree club, where we help the
trees grow. It was fun!
The next year, I met Shreya. She is hardworking, confident, and a risk
- taker. I remember when we went to look for Morgan, because we were
afraid that she would miss the Folk Tale Show by the high schoolers. Shreya
was confident we would find her. We did!
Then, I met Isabella. She is athletic, curious, and cooperative. I re-
member when we did a Cartier play. She was awesome! I especially loved
the ending where we used cheesecake to wake Isabella up because she
fainted. It worked!
I will never forget these little memorable moments of all my friends.
I know they will come through when I need them to. I hope I can make
more memories with them in middle school
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My Most Memorable Moment
By Zoe Collins
That Morning
“I’m so nervous Mom! “ I said as I walked downstairs early Saturday morning. The
three days before had been auditions for Krazy Kamp, the school musical. It was that Satur-
day morning at 11 o’clock am that I would find out if I got in.
“Sweetie, we have to go run some errands. Don’t get your hopes up either, ok?” said
Mom. I know she was trying to help, but I was so anxious that you could have given me my
pillow and favorite blanket, and I still wouldn’t calm down.
“Ok, Mom, but I’m just so anxious, nervous, AND excited!” I said with a slight shakiness
in my voice.
“Let’s go, honey, it will help take the play off your mind,” said Mom.
“Alright, let’s go,” I answered.
Errands
My mom had to get a new picture for her driver’s license, so I had to come with her. We
arrived at the driver’s license place at around 10 o’clock am. The hour was slightly fast, but
for the most part, it was really slow. Every 10 minutes, I would text all my friends to tell
them the remaining time. Eventually, it was 11 o’clock, and I thought to myself, FINALLY. I
looked at the Krazy Kamp page and found that the service was so bad that the page was all
choppy. Suddenly, I got a text from my best friend saying that I got Eve Hunnicutt, the lead
role! I asked my friend if she was kidding me, and she told me no!
Continued on page 6
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The Service Finally Works
Eventually, the service started working, and I got to the cast list page. Since my name starts with a
“Z,” I was all the way at the bottom. There it was: I was Eve Hunnicutt! I was so excited and happy!
All my friends who tried out got in, and most of them got really good parts.
The End
Now that the experience is over, I can honestly say it is one of the best experiences I have ever had. I
made lots of new friends, and I hope to have an experience like that again!
My Most Memorable Moment
An Acrostic Poem for Elise
By Samantha Anderson
E nthusiastic and polite every day. Keeping a smile on her face.
L eaving her would never cross my mind, and same back!
I ntegrity is always inside her to give out to others.
S o kind and caring, you think she’s an adult.
E mpathy is there for her to use all the time.
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Grant
By Ben Yousif
Afraid on my first day
Didn’t know anyone.
Met a friend,
A best friend.
We played football
And talked...a lot.
We got in trouble in class together.
We had our fun in 5th grade.
Now, everything will change,
Since we’re nearing 6th grade.
We might part ways
And make new friends,
But maybe it’s our destiny.
Yes, I am afraid,
But I’ll make new friends,
So there is still hope.
Sun and Moon
Abbie Dunkley
The sun sits perched in
The sky so high,
Just lie the bird perched
In a tree nearby.
It stays until the perfect time,
Then leaves us until the
Beautiful night is nigh again.
The moon is bright
And calming to me,
It peacefully sits just like
A silent rain at night.
I hear a wolf cry a the full moon sight.
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Most Memorable Moment
By Rachel Clawson
The place my mind knows the best, where my memories remain: Elementary school is
the introduction to school. It ends, but I know elementary will last forever.
As I look back, all the years, friends, teachers, discoveries, heart aches, a certain
memory shows me that I can change.
The way this person inspires all her students, the way she teaches, helps kids reach
their goals, I know she is the most amazing teacher ever. She is Mrs. Boaz!
Who was I before I knew her? Was I as focused? I know the answer isn’t what it should
be. I adore her in every way. Mrs. Boaz is the best, most amazing, compassionate teacher I
have ever known.
Middle school is weeks away, and I know that I am prepared for next year because of
her!
Havasu Falls
By Elise Witherow
Nature’s gifts are all around
The colors are so attractive.
If you close your eyes and listen,
You can hear the water beating against the rocks.
The water fall comes crashing down;
It makes a thunderous noise.
The mist is so heavy in the air,
Through the sun’s beams, a rainbow appears.
Nature’s gifts are all around,
Havasu Falls is one of those gifts.
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Most Memorable Moment
Alexis Nelson
When I first walked into Ameritowne, I was astonished. It was huge! When I first walked in
through the doors, I couldn’t see all the fun stuff, but when I went up the stairs and turned the
corner, I was thunderstruck! It was amazing. There was a large area, and it was surrounded by
small shops that looked so real. There were many shops like the Medical Center, Fitness Center,
The Five Rapid Rascal (DJ place), a sign and print shop, a bank, a UPS store, and many more!
I was assigned the job of medical technician, and boy, was it fun! I was busy all day and
had very little time for a break. You had cash and a credit card. When you were on break, you
could go around to all the different shops and buy things.
We ate lunch and resumed our jobs at work. There was a food shop to buy food and eat.
We left Ameritowne and went back to school. I then realized how important it is to take
care of yourself and make a living.
This was my amazing, memorable moment that I will never forget!
Blue Masterpiece
By Cooper B
This place is where you can feel like you’re in an oasis;
Where you get your whole body soaked.
Where you have tons of endless fun…
This place is even used for an Olympic sport…
This place is a pool!
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Most Memorable Moment
The Chocolate Jeopardy
By Isabel Baldera
Mrs. V is the best with a box of chocolates on her desk.
Filled with wonder is every square,
A playful Jeopardy is what we dare.
For the small little squares are a mystery,
And thee choice you make can be what you seek,
But beware the dangers when you peek…
One bite can be victory!
What you seek may not be,
When you turn to face the class,
You choice may be the last,
Before the laugher breaks out past.
That chocolate may be the best,
But it also might be what you detest!
A story is up on the board,
And answer you must by memory or record.
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Most Memorable Moment
By Megan Schimmel
My most memorable moment is the butterflies in 3rd grade. They changed my
perspective about nature and have opened my eyes to the outdoors.
Back in the 3rd grade in Mrs. Hart’s class, she told us about Monarch Butterflies
because we were studying life cycles. A week later, our caterpillars arrive. They were
black and yellow and were about two centimeters long. Mrs. Hart pu them in a small
cup with a lid filled at the bottom with tan-colored food. Every day, we would pull out
our rulers and measure them. Soon, some were about six to seven centimeters long.
Day by day, we would watch our caterpillars eat and grow, and all the while, we would
be studying their ways and parts of their bodies grow. Soon, the food disappeared but
a chrysalis appeared on the top of our lids.
Mrs. Hart then announced that it was time to transport them to the portable
butterfly cage. So carefully, we put our chrysalis on little towels and hung them in the
cage. Then, we waited and waited until finally, after three to four weeks of caterpil-
lars morphing to butterflies in their chrysalis’ they emerged from their morphing
chambers. The cage got splattered with red liquid from the newly-hatched butterflies.
About four days later, when all of the butterflies could fly, we took them to the rocks
by the playground to set them free. As Mrs. Hart opened the lid, a few flew out imme-
diately flying away happily and freely. The class began reaching in and helping butter-
flies out. One even flew onto my hand and didn’t move a muscle. A couple minutes lat-
er, we were about to head inside when the butterfly flew from my hands. That day
was never, ever forgotten.
The butterflies have never left my heart. This was my most memorable moment
and since the butterflies, nature has always been my friend.
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Lake House
By Matt Fellows
The family lake house
Is warm and cozy.
The old rusted beds
Creak in the night.
The water is as
Calm as a sleeping cat.
The boat and jet ski
Rock in the calm lake.
The house sleeps under the moon.
Las Vegas
By Darik Zoldi
I look into the sky.
I see the bright moon with the pyramid’s beacon shining past.
I see the strip with all its light shining bright as the stars in the night sky.
I see people walking, and blinking lights dancing over their heads.
Goodnight, Moon. Goodnight, Stars.
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Emma Watson’s Magical Life Cake
By Megan Cool-Beans Walsh
Ingredients for Acting Career
First steps: Childhood ingredients
1 dose of April 15, 1990
5 sprinkles of born in Paris, France
3 teaspoons of reciting the poem “The Sea” and begins acting
1 gallon of eight rounds to become Hermione Granger
5 liters of becoming Hermione at age 11
1 liter of Hermione Granger at Hogwarts
Bake for 12 years and get an acting career
2nd steps: Fashion career and filming frosting
10 cups of filming for ten years
Put 2,009 gallons of working for People Tree
5 pints of becoming a fashion designer
Put 4 cups of locks of hair into the bowl
1 1/2 cup of a pixie haircut
Microwave it for 2,011 years
Add some Lancome perfume
Mix it all up until it thickens and becomes frosting texture.
Last Steps: Decorating
Add the majestic frosting to the magical cake
Put some biography sprinkles on the top
Lastly, add 25 candles
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Run
By Sarah Thompson
“Run, run run”
They yelled.
Thud, thud, thud!
Goes the bear’s feet.
Roar!
Says the Grolar Bear.
“Oh no! Oh no!”
Mom yelled.
“Hurry up!”
They shout
Bam!
Goes the door.
S-c-r-a-t-c-h
Goes the claws...
Edgar Allen Poe Cookie Recipe
By Malachi Miller
Ingredients:
10 cups of cool beans
8 pounds of magic turkey (alive)
400 teaspoons of death
10 gallons of Gothic
2 ounces of horror
A sprinkling of gambling
8 tablespoons of big vocabulary
3 1/2 cups of excelling at school
4 liters of weird marriages
Directions:
Mix all ingredients together in a mixer on weirdness-level for
one week. Cook at 999 billion, 999 million, 999 thousand, 999
degrees for 206 years for one messed-up cookie!
Serves 1 odd person
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A Prom Letter from a 5th Grader to a Senior:
Dear Elizabeth,
My name is Isabella. I am in 5th grade and glad to be your personal prom stylist
and listener. I love fashion and soccer. Now enough about me, how ‘bout you? Are you
excited about prom? Who are you going with? What do you like to do? What are you go-
ing to wear? If you haven’t decided, I have some suggestions. I would suggest blue or
silver because that looks gorgeous with sparkles. I will draw a picture for you! Also,
may I suggest soft curls for your hair? Plus, red lipstick and blush would sell the whole
look! I will leave it at that. You were a great fashion client! (Just kidding).
Advice: 1. be yourself 2. have fun 3. have a good attitude 4. don’t stare at some-
one who is not your date 5. look good.
Let this be a night to remember,
Isabella
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Artwork by Bronson Mack
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The Sheep
By Bronson Mack (1st grade)
One day there was a pack of sheep. A boy went to feed the sheep. But the boy noticed he
lost a sheet. So the boy started looking for the sheep. He spotted the sheep in a ditch. The
boy tried a stick to pull her up, but it broke. He tried a rope. It worked! They lived happily
ever after. Baaaa-baaaa-baaaa!
Mexico Fun
By Rachel Clawson
The waves crash down. The sun’s bright now. So fair out in the blue. I see a dolphin.
I wake up early for an adventure. The wind on my face on the bumpy boat.
I ride the open air bus until it stops.
I receive my gear as I run to catch up with the group. I hop on a mule. They stop and run
like the pattern of a poem.
I zoom through the sky, repel down a waterfall, surf across the blue, and slide the slide.
I love the place where I always wish to be.
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How the Zebra Got His Stripes
by Jada Roberson 1st grade
How the Zebra Got His Stripes
by Jada Roberson 1st grade
There once was a zebra named Zeze. One day he began to won-
der why he had stripes. So he asked Zoey. Zoey told him that
long ago there was a zebra named Zeki. He was plain old gray.
“I`m tired of being plain old gray. All the other animals are color-
ful and no one likes gray,” he said to himself. Then, one day, he
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found a truck with feathers. Since there were only black and
white feathers he took them. He also found glue. The next day
he began to stick the feathers on his body. When he was done, he
walked to where all the animals were playing. When they saw
him they had no clue who he was. When Zeki told everyone that
it was him they told him that they were surprised they asked him
“Why are you like this?” Then he told them the story. “Since no
one likes gray, I found a truck that had feathers in it. I also found
glue. Then, I stuck the glue and the feathers on and thats how I
got like this.” Since they were amazed they all had a huge and
fun party. After the party, the giraffe said, “We should come up
with a plan so that other zebras could be like this.” So they
did.There plan was that when zebras are older they get feathers
stuck on them. Then they all lived happily ever after
The End!
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Special thanks to all the teachers and students who contributed to our maga-
zine, to our high school friends who typed it and helped create it, to Mrs.
Serola and Dr. Pickering for allowing us to create a magazine!
The Storm Editors:
Malachi Miller, Sarah Thompson, Kesslyn Sherman, Megan Walsh