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Vail Grade 3 Mr. Hendricks’ Class Southeast School Eagle Magazine featuring work from Southeast students in K-4 June 2008

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Vail Grade 3 Mr. Hendricks’ Class

Southeast School Eagle Magazine featuring work from Southeast students in K-4

June 2008

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Amelia Grade 3 Mrs. Cackowski’s Class

Sam Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

What did the eagle learn at Southeast school? She learned to fish for learning!

Andrew Grade 3 Mr. Hendricks’ Class

Annie Grade 4Miss Latino’s Class

ExcellentAndGracefulLeanEaglesSoar

Bald Eagles are white on the head and brown on the bottom. Their beaks and feet are yellow.

They are the national symbol and our Southeast mascot.

They are awesome.

Joyce Grade 4 Mrs. Sangree’s Class

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Eagles’ eyes are very good.

Finn Grade 2 Mrs. Brennan’s class

Grace Grade 1 Ms. Hathway’s

Class

Ashur Grade 1 Mrs. Robichaud’s Class

Izzy Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

Dylan Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

Ashur’s poemsEagles beaks are black. Their feathers are brown. Their big bodies are nice

and round.

Eagles claws are black, Their feathers are brown. They have big claws to

hunt on the ground.

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Eagles, Eagles Smaranda Grade 2

Mr. Maheu’s Class

Eagles, eagle flying high

Up above in my midnight sky.

He will always fly

Into my dreams because I like

My mascot the eagle.

Leah Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

Annie Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class Alexandra Grade K

Mrs. Brown’s Class

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Andreas Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

Tristan Grade 1 Ms. Hathway’s Class

Mahid Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

Alexandra Grade 1 Mrs. Robichaud’s

ClassEagles are the mascots for our school.

They are black for the body, white for the head, and yellow for the feet. I like them.

Allison, Jenny, Cameron, Clayton Grade 3 Ms. Kamienski’s Class

Eagles represent the U.S.A. Only certain people handle eagles. Eagles are found on cliff ledges. Their habitat is North America. North America has

about 70,000 eagles. An eagle’s wingspan can be up to 7 feet. An

eagle’s nest is 6 feet deep. WE LOVE EAGLES!

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Kimberly Grade 1 Ms. Hathway’s Class

Bruce Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

Sagan Grade 3 Mrs. Cackowski’s Class

Southeast School’s eagles are the best mascots in the whole entire world.

Kosta Grade 1 Ms. Hathway’s Class

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Name Grade Mr. Maheu’s Class

Sara Grade 1 Ms. Hathway’s class (with help from Mrs. Irvine)

This is a fiction story about eagles but can you find three Bald Eagle facts in the story?

At first there was a bald eagle toy. One magical night it came to life and began to move. So it went to the land that is filled with eagles. It had fun in the eagle land. Then it laid 3 eggs. After 1 month was over, the eggs began to hatch. But they were not real eagles. They didn’t cry like eagles. They don’t look brown like eagles. They didn’t fly like eagles. They couldn’t catch fish, mice or anything that eagles can catch to eat. A real eagle came and they laid more eggs. Then a lot of eggs crashed to the floor. Only one egg was not crushed. So they put the egg in their nest. One month later, the egg began to hatch. It was a real Bald Eagle. They were very happy. So they lived happy together forever.

Did you learn that eagles lay up to three eggs? Most people know that adult Bald Eagles are brown with white heads but did you know that baby Bald Eagles are dark brown. Eagles eat fish among other things. Bald Eagle eggs take about 35 days or just over one month to hatch.

Sara Grade 1 Ms. Hathway’s Class

Robby Grade 1 Ms. Hathway’s Class

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Emmanuel Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

Josh Grade 1 Ms. Hathway’s ClassWill Grade 3

Mrs. Cackowski’s Class

Gabby Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

The eagle flew to Southeast school. He did not know what to do. So he flew away, went home and went

in the tree. He went to sleep.

Abby H. Grade 1 Ms. Hathway’s Class

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Ashur Grade 1 Mrs. Robichaud’s Class

Mike Grade 3 Mrs. Cackowski’s Class

Abby Z. Grade 1 Ms. Hathway’s Class

Once, when I was on the playscape, I saw two bald

eagles flying. I said, “Wow”! And when I put my arm out, they sat on my arm and it

was cool.

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Andrew Grade 2 Mrs. Brennan’s

Class

Lucia Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

Seth Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

Taoufik Grade 1 Ms. Hathway’s Class

An eagle finding food for its chicks.

Eagles are part of us and we are part of

eagles!

Maddy Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

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Will Grade 3 Mrs. Cackowski’s Class

Alex Grade 1 Ms. Hathway’s ClassSoutheast School

eagles are bald eagles. The boy’s name is Ethan and the girl’s name is Emily. The eagles are our mascots.

Eagles are the best! I love them so

much. Eagles are awesome!

Neha Grade 1 Ms. Hathway's class

Dakota Grade 1 Mrs. LaBella’s Class

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Jason Grade 1 Ms. Hathway’s Class

Christine Grade 3 Mrs. Cackowski’s

Class

Lily Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

Emmett Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

Morgan Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

Eagles, eaglesI love eagles! Eagles, eagles I love eagles!

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William Grade 1 Ms. Hathway’s Class Southeast School Eagle

Andrew Grade 3 Mr. Hendricks’ Class

Everyone has

A Smart Board

Giving kids a chance to

Leap into learning & learn

Everything.

Changing everyone

Learning how to read

At a good level, learning

Songs and

Sights

The Bald Eagle is a powerful animal.

Diana Grade 3 Mrs. Cackowski’s Class

Maggie Grade 1 Mrs. Robichauds Class

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Katy Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

Amealia Grade 1 Mrs. Robichaud’s

Class

Ruby Grade K Mrs. Brown’s Class

Sarah Grade Mr. Maheu’s Class

Owen Grade 1 Mrs. Robichaud’s Class

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Tyler Grade 1

Mrs. Robichaud’s Class

Geoffrey Grade 4 Mrs. Latino’s Class

Emily Grade 4 Mr. Warinsky’s Class

Tyler, Lizzie, Aaron, TariqGrade 3 Ms. Kamienski’s class

Bald eagles can see their prey from 1,000 feet high. England named the Bald Eagle. They are not really bald, they just have white feathers on their head. Back then they spelled it differently. The spelled it “balde”. Out of the 50 states in

America, only 48 states have bald eagles. They live in high trees. It is the national symbol of

America and the symbol of power and strength. The lower legs are not feathered. They have a bright golden bill too. Eagles are awesome!!!!

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Cooper Grade 1 Mrs. Robichaud’s Class

Advika and Ryan Grade 3 Mrs. Cackowski’s Class

Knock, knock. Who’s there? Eagles.

Eagles who? Eagles are made out of cold snow.

Your jokes are fishy!

Southeast School EaglesWhat dog can fly? A beagle!

Darcy Grade 3 Mr. Hendricks’ Class

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We aren’t the only ones that live here.

Laura Grade 4 Mrs. Latino’s Class

Matthew Grade 1 Mrs. Robichaud’s

Class

Thomas Grade 1 Mrs. Robichaud’s

Class

Ari Grade 1 Mrs. Robichaud’s Class

A brown eagle flying very high, soaring softly in the sky.

Knock, knock!

Who’s there?

Gull.

Gull who?

Eagull!

Andrew Grade 3 Mr. Hendricks’ Class

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Kobe Grade 1 Mrs. Robichaud’s Class

Waleed Grade 1 Mrs. Robichaud’s Class

Carly Grade 1 Mrs. Robichaud’s Class

Addicus Grade 4 Mr. Warinsky’s ClassEagle Facts

Bald eagles weigh 14-15 pounds.Bald eagles have a wing span of 6-7 feet wide

Why did the eagle cross the road?

To prove he wasn’t chicken!

Andrew Grade 3 Mr. Hendricks’ Class

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Keeley Grade 3 Mr. Hendricks’ Class

Keeley drew our school logo and wrote some of the lyrics of

our school song!

Ali B. Grade 1 Mrs. Robichaud’s Class

Go to SoutheastStudentNetwork.com

to see and hear more student work!

Eagle, Eagle, what do you see? I see fish swimming in the sea.