Date post: | 06-Apr-2018 |
Category: |
Documents |
Upload: | huakailani-school-for-girls |
View: | 225 times |
Download: | 0 times |
of 9
8/3/2019 December Magazine 2011
1/9
BUTTERFLY
MONTHLYHuakailani School for Girls
B34U789T8789TE09RF8908LY
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
DECEMBER EDITION 2011
NEXT MONTH: NEW YEAR MAGAZINE EDITION
PUBLISHED BY HUAKAIANI UPPER SCHOOL
GRADES 3-4-5-6
8/3/2019 December Magazine 2011
2/9
Nutcrackers of the MonthBy
Lily Edwards
Welcome to Nutcracker of the Month. Our first Nutcracker for
this December is a very sparkly nutcracker with a wood staff, afuzzy beard, and fuzzy hair. It has a blue velvet cape with goldrick-rack, blue shining eyes, a black mustache and a red sparklesuit with a gold crown. The crown has red jewels and so muchmore!
We need to get to the second nutcracker. Now this is a Claranutcracker. There is a little nutcracker in her hand. She has curlyblonde hair, ruby red lips and a white fuzzy shawl. There is a lace
neck piece and ballet slippers. Those are the nutcrackers of themonth.Happy Holidays!
QUAIL FACTS
Baby quails have very delicate legs.If you let your baby quail walk on aflat surface then that will lead tosplayed legs. To prevent splayedlegs, put pellets on the surface thatyour baby quail is walking on.Splayed legs are when the babyquails legs slip out from under it andit ends up doing the splits. Splayedlegs can cause bad damage to yourquails legs. So to prevent splayedlegs, put pellets or shavings underwhere your baby quail is walking!
LINDSEY'S QUAILS AND MYSTERY BIRD CORNER
RINGED TURTLE DOVE
The Ringed Turtle Dove is not a petbird. It lives in parks and aroundpeople. They eat seeds mostly on theground. Unlike quails, they have theirnests in a tree. The number of eggsRinged Turtle Doves have are twowhite eggs. This is a neat bird.
Pictures by Lily
8/3/2019 December Magazine 2011
3/9
C H R I S T M A SBy Sela Goto
ColdHappy
Ringing BellsInvite friends over
SnowTalk with people
MerryAnything can happen
Snow-balls
S N O W
By Sela Goto
Soft
Nest out of snow
Obelisk of snow
Winter
S A N T A C L A U S EBy Sela Goto
St. Nick
Above all
Nice
Tummy
Abolution
ClauseLaughs
Actual
Unbelievable
Silly
Effort in work
CHRISTMAS
POEMS
AMELIE'S SCHOOL NEWS SECTION WILL RETURN
NEXT MONTH. SHE IS ON VACATION.
LOWER SCHOOL SCIENCEINVESTIGATIONS
MAKING FASHIONABLEJEWERLY DURING
CENTER TIME
DR. SARIANA takingcare of pets.
LOWER SCHOOL ROCKS!
8/3/2019 December Magazine 2011
4/9
The Night Before the NutcrackerBy
Madeline Ramelb
The night before the Nutcracker, all the school was quiet and all haddances of sugar plums in their heads. All the children slept soundlywithout a peep and all the butterflies and cameleons slept inside theircages waiting for morning to come.
Good-bye HuakailaniButterflies!
By Maryn Kristof
To all the Huakailani Butterflies:
I'll miss you so much. I have been honored to be abutterfly with you guys. You have all been very nice
to me. To contact me, my e-mail is [email protected].
Here are pictures of things I will miss.
ZUMBA
BUTTERFLIES
NUTCRACKER
FALL FAIR ALL THE TEACHERS
8/3/2019 December Magazine 2011
5/9
MONTHLY COMICS SECTION
By Claire Edwards
8/3/2019 December Magazine 2011
6/9
Picture Drawn By Kaylee Bartram
HIDD
ENPICTURE
BySARA
HBA
RTRA
M
8/3/2019 December Magazine 2011
7/9
By Kali Zaffrann
8/3/2019 December Magazine 2011
8/9
DECODE PUZZLANSWER KEY
By SophRoncska
Answ
ersfro
mlas
t
month
'spuz
zle!
1. Butterfly2. Turkey3. Fall4. November5. Pumpkin
BABY ANIMALS
ByHeidi Davis
ThirstyCute, Cuddly,
Soft, Colorful, SmallColorful, hunting, sleepy
Hungry
OIL
BySophia Roncska
Oil spills are not that good.I will tell you why.
Birds will die. Fish will die.YOu might die too.
So keep our planet clean.And you might survive.
HORSESby Madleline
H appy but sometimes very stubborn.O lsen's farm
R emington paints them
S tands there looking at juicy applesE nglish riders mostly
S hetland ponies
[Acrostic}
My Saddest Moment
ByGinger Morris
I see her face almost every dayand the minutes slip away day by day
and before you know it,She is moving away,
I hug her for the last time,and say the last good-bye.
I see her face slip behind the glassAs we drive away.
CATSBy
Adia Ainsworth
Cats like to ssit out in the sun.Cats are always having fun.
I wish I could be one!
My Friend StripesBy
Elizabeth Matallana
Proud as a lionQuiet as a flower
Gradeful like a butterflyCute as a puppy
Absurd as a cuckoobirdSmart as a fox
Kind of the worldFast as a cheetah
Tigers
AWESO
MEPOEMSF
ROM
THEUPPER
SCHOOL!
8/3/2019 December Magazine 2011
9/9
Twas the day of the Nutcrackerwhen all through the school,The teachers all scurryingreminding kids all the rules,
The parts were all studiedand the teachers were a sighthoping we would manageto do it all right,
The mice were quiet but not asleep in their beds,While first graders had visions of Shave Ice tucked in their heads,
There were Bon-Bons, soldiers, candy canes - only 2.Narrators, Sugar Plums, Teacakes, Chocolates too,
We practiced at school each day and each week,On the real stage my heart skipped a beatLet no parts be missing or parts incomplete!
Too late for last-minute changes or costume replacement;The teachers all worried, it would just go to the basement!When what to my worrying eyes should appearbut 35 Huakailani butterflies all smiley and bright,
With each part memorized and all songs learned.They sparkled like butterfly wings that just had been earned.More rapid than cheetahs they got into line,They danced, sang and said their parts -So divine!
"Pull yourself together, teachers"and come to the land of the sweets,Where the sugar plum and prince will offer sweet treats.
And then in a twinkling, we knew for a factthat all the girls had made a pact,To keep teachers from worrying about the performance nightand that everything would be just absolutely all right.
The girls spoke not a word, but went right to their places,Lines all straight and with smiles on their faces.The teachers all watched with amazement and delight,In that instant, they knew that the it would be all right.
They put their CDs and scripts away in their classrooms,The teachers all admired how all their girls had blossomed,It made them want to proudly shout!"This will be the best Nutcracker Show, without any doubt.
Tomorrow we'll cheer, let the holiday ring,We will still be singing those lines in are heads -We did it! We did it! The show was a success!The perfect, most magical, Nutcracker Show, I bet!"
Then onto a holiday weekend with family and friends,With visions of sugar plums still dancing in our heads.We head to the malls to shop for the next big day ahead,A Merry Christmas to all and to all....
What's that I hear?t's always such a treat to throw a Christmas par-ty!Oh no! Yo Ho!It is starting all over again inside my head!I even hum it when I am in bed.Oh, Dread!
Inspired by my upper school students whohave written beautiful poetry during thepoetry unit, the Nutcracker and all of theHuakailani girls, I wrote this poem based on"The Night Before Christmas".
Dedicated to te Butterflies!
THEDAYOFTHENUTCRACKER
RETOLDBY
MRS.B
Merry
Christ
masa
nd
toalla
ndtoa
lla
happy
winter
break!