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Summer Fun Issue by Audubon Park Elementary 4th and 5th grade Journalism Students.
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Summer Fun IssueSpecia l Edit ion
Olympic K i d s
Trip Planner
Making a SPLASH
Cool Apps
Summer Movie Previews Learn how to make these!
@AudubonA Digital Magazine for Students by Students
Issue 2 Summer 2012Audubon Park Elementary School
Orlando, Florida
Photos of students in this magazine covered by OCPS Model Release form on file.
Journalism ClubGrade 5TinaMorganLuisMercedesSophiaCallieJackson N.ChaniJessica P.RileighTatumDaltonKienGraceAlejandroIndiaCarlySarah D.Hannah B.StaceyReagan
Grade 4ChloeBellaKatelynnWesleyDrewChaseKianaTaylorTarynSienaAva
Faculty Sponsor Extended Day Coordinator Alison Hannon! ! Noelle Cox
Journalism Club was open to 4th and 5th grade students in the Extended Day Program.
Students conducted and recorded interviews, took photos, composed articles
and edited the school magazine.
Summer 2012
Whether you’re gearing up for a trip around the world, hopping over to the coast with the family or just relaxing in your own backyard, the exciting season of summer is upon us. We hope you enjoy this special edition of our student magazine, @Audubon, as you plan your vacation. Our Journalism Club students have gathered some exciting topics to get you thinking about learning something new this summer. Whether it’s diving into books, making an icy treat or creating your own scrapbook, there’s something for everyone. Be sure to check out our new sound feature in the Sunshine State article. Don’t forget to leave your comments on the back cover. Our journalists have enjoyed reading your feedback and suggestions. Keep ‘em coming! Enjoy your summer!
AUTHORIZATION
Certification by TEACHER
I certify to the accuracy of the foregoing facts. If selected I will be free to travel to the Florida American Legion Department Convention and participate as the “TEACHER of the Year”, representing the Florida American Legion and my school.
DATE: 3.7.12
SIGNATURE OF TEACHER:
ENDORSEMENTS
School Principal
The above named applicant is qualified in every respect to represent the Florida American Legion and our school and has my recommendation.
DATE: 3.7.12
Principal:
American Legion Post
The above named applicant is approved by Post Number _________ as qualified for nomination of the Florida American Legion “TEACHER of the Year”.
DATE__________________________
POST CHAIRMAN___________________________________________________
Alison HannonJournalism Club Sponsoralison.hannon@ocps.net
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Nicholas is one of the coolest dolphins at the CMA. In this photo, Nick is jumping in the air in a phenomenal show. If you want to learn more about this dolphin and see Winter on aLIVE Webcam, then check out www.seewinter.com
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Winter: This dolphin had her tail
fall off. Read this article
to find out how it
happened, and how she
deals with life and a new
tail.
Panama: Panama is the oldest
dolphin at the
aquarium. She is there
because she is deaf and
is unable to hunt.
Hope: Hope is the youngest
dolphin at the aquarium.
She is there because her
mom died early and she
is confused about
hunting.
Nicholas:
Nicholas is the second oldest
dolphin. He saw his mom on
the beach trying to get some
air and copied her. Dolphins`
skin is very sensitive and he
got sunburned badly because
of that.
If you`re looking for a fun vacation spot that’s not too far away, go to the Clearwater Marine Aquarium and Hospital. It’s the permanent home of Winter, the dolphin.
In May, my family and I went to visit Winter and her friends at the
aquarium. Winter is the sweetest dolphin you could ever see. In September, this little sweetheart was born. Later that year in December,
she got caught in a crab net. She washed onto shore all tangled up. She
was found on Mosquito Lagoon (near Cape Canaveral). She was rushed to
the Clearwater Aquarium and Hospital. They stopped the bleeding for a
while. One day, while she was in the water, her tail got so soggy without any blood, it naturally fell off. The workers thought, “How is she supposed
to swim? How can she survive an encounter with a shark?” One of the
doctors invented a plastic, temporary tail for her to try out. Unfortunately,
the socks for the tail hurt Winter’s skin. She had to go through 17 different
tails to find the right fit. Now she lives happily with her friends Panama, Hope, and Nicholas. She is comfortable with her new tail.
Besides Winter, Nicholas was my favorite dolphin. I sat in the Splash
Zone while he did flips and tricks. He listened to his trainer like there
wasn’t any thing else in the world going on. He swam, jumped, and a
second later I found myself soaking wet while he was spinning in mid air.
By: Katelynn H.
S a i l i n g N e w s l e t t e r • 1 2 3 4 M a i n S t r e e t • A n y t o w n , S t a t e Z I P • 1 2 3 . 4 5 6 . 7 8 9 0
249 Windward Passage Clearwater, FL 33767
Adults $19.95 Children (ages 3 – 12)
$14.95 Seniors(60+) $17.95
Photos and article
By Katelynn H.
This is Bailey. People call her the
“Bubble Butt” turtle because when
she was hit by a boat, her back
flippers got removed. Now when she
flaps her front flippers, she goes
under and her back sticks up.
This is Binny, an Otter that is
sleeping. Right after this
snapshot, he woke up and
started dragging his back legs.
There aren’t just dolphins at the CMA. There are Sea
Turtles, stingrays, sharks, otters, and Sea Urchins. There
are 2 Nurse Sharks, 4 otters, 4 turtles, 14 touchable Stingrays, and also 16 Sea Urchins. All
animals that come to the CMA are claimed to be unreleasable.
(Unless their injuries heal and they are able to do the same things as before.) Take Winter,
for example. She can’t swim like before, so she is called
unreleasable. Before you go on the 2 hour road trip, you can watch the
two original movies Dolphin Tail and Winter, the Dolphin that
Could.
Clearwater Marine Aquarium and Hospital
The Perfect Family Field
Trip!
M a k i n g a Splash! Boing! Click! Bop! Scratch! Taylor from 4th grade is an amazing athlete queen. Some of the sports that she does may look easy, but they’re hard and this girl can do it all. When Taylor participates in sports, she shows who she really is. When she figure skates she flies in the sky, when she swims she’s fast like an eel, when she dives she points like a pencil, when she does triathlons, she’ll always try her best. Taylor is ten years old and started doing these sports when she was just three years old. Taylor’s supporters are her mom, her sister, Alex (pictured below) and her best friend Natalie. When this girl does her sports she takes it seriously because she hopes that she’ll make it in the Olympics in all sporting categories in the future.
This must take a lot of work, so we asked Taylor a few questions to find out how she does it all.1. What time do you wake up in the
morning to train? 6:00 o’clock in the morning. We drive to RDV and I train for my sports.
2. What were your favorite sports to play when you were little?
All of them, but I loved skating and triathlons the most.3. Who is your hero? My mother,
because she encourages me and makes me feel better.
4. When your mother taught youhow did you feel? Exited and energetic .
Interview and Article by Ava P.Photos courtesy of Taylor
Click!, Liam straps on his bike helmet after swimming 150
yards. He can only be competing in one thing, yep, a triathlon. A triathlon is a competition where you swim, bike, then run and try to have the shortest time. Liam only started about a month ago and wasn’t very interested at first. After he began, he soon enjoyed the competitions. He has only been in two competitions because of the short time he has been participating. Liam says his shortest time was 33 minutes. Swimming 150 yards, biking 4 miles, then running one mile. WOW - How does he keep up? By Taryn D.
Catch! 5th grader Alex T.
has been fishing for 5 years. His favorite part of fishing is the feeling he gets when a fish takes the bait. By Jackson N.
Meow! Annie, 5th grader, is in The Water Blossoms Of Orlando. She has been doing this for two years. Annie says that the hardest part of synchronized swimming is raising herself above the water. By Jessica P.
Splash! Caroline Kelley reels in a big one while it fights with all its power, or at least that’s what is supposed to happen. Caroline is only in 4th grade and competed in a fishing contest recently with against 90 other teams. You would think a kid like her would never have even a single chance. You would be wrong. Caroline came in 4th place in the Junior Angler competition. Overall, Caroline and her father came in 6th place in the team category. Caroline started fishing when she was only three years old and started competing when she was five. By Taryn D.
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Article and Interview By:
Luis M.G.
Did you hear that Audubon Park Elementary had a Annual Olympics with the classes of Mrs. Baumgartner, Ms.O’Grady, Mrs.Wilson, Ms. Langston and Mrs. Fields? These students practiced their throwing kicking, balancing, jumping and other basic PE skills. At the end of the year these classes with epic kids have their own Olympics. Maybe in a few years they might be running toward the gold, but for now the prizes are a ribbon and a necklace. Mrs. Wilson was interviewed for this article and she says the program is called “Young Athletes’ Special Olympics.” The program’s purpose is to help those children with special needs to stay healthy. Family members are allowed to come and see their children compete against other classes while the parents cheer on the students. Everyone can get wrapped up in the heat of the moment just for fun. In the future, these little athletes will be going for the GOLD!
YOUNG ATHLETES’
SPECIAL OLYMPICS
We checked in with Mr. Honohan to see what he wanted kids to learn over the summer. He wants every kid to read at least 20 minutes a day. For math, he suggests I-ready and for reading, KidBiz3000. If you don’t do any practice, kids sometimes forget a month of what they already learned! So never stop learning!I-ready: a tutoring math program for kids to practice different levels in math as well as symmetry, multiplication, etc.... KidBiz3000: This is for 3rd -5th graders. Sign on as you always do during the school year.
How to Keep S O A R I N G
Over the Summer
“Reading is the key to success!
I would like all students to read at least 20 minutes a
day during the summer.”Mr. HonohanThe Principal
Cool TreatsMini ice pops! Do you want simple 1,2,3 step treats? Then get these simple items: Toothpicks, your favorite juice(s), ice tray, freezer, and plastic wrap. First, pour your juice into the tray. Then put the wrap over the tray. After that, you poke in the toothpicks and pop them in the freezer. Wait for them to freeze, take out then eat them. What a cool treat!
By Mercedes R.
By India W. and Mercedes R.
StudyBlue: Make flashcards with anything you want to learn. You can make your own flashcards with pictures or download flashcards people already made. Study over breakfast or in the middle of the night (that’s me!)
APPS
TAKE YOUR LEARNING ON THE ROAD
Math Board: A great App for for all ages from adding and subtracting to multi-step multiplication and division. It gives you space to work out your problems and different colors of chalk to work with.
Spellboard: You can practice your spelling words and practice handwriting with this App. Take all the tricky words you are having trouble with, add them to the App, then practice. You can add pictures to help you and even add your voice to the App. You can also do games with your words.
By Taylor M.
APPS THAT TAKE YOU PLACES
Google Earth: Type in your address or where you are planning to visit this summer. Watch it zoom in to the location. Have you wanted to visit Las Vegas or The Great Wall of China? You can do with Google Earth!
Lifecards: Design your own postcard. You can add pictures from your vacation off your ipod or iPad, then write a message and send it to your family and friends. There are many different themes and styles. You can even draw on the postcard!
Stuck on Earth: You can take a guided tour anywhere in the world with this App. When you click on a part of the map there are real pictures of what goes on there. There are also TOP 50 photo galleries like TOP 50 Bridges, TOP 50 Castles and the TOP 50 Amusement Parks.
Tapose: Make your own Travel Journal! You can choose the style and color of your own journal. Add pictures, your voice and even video clips from your iPad. Your journal will turn into an interactive scrapbook.
By Tina P. and Callie S.
If you are looking for something fun to do and you
enjoy camping with friends and family, there is a program
called Indian Guides you might enjoy. Read on to learn
more about this fun filled program for boys and girls of
all ages.
Indian Guides is a YMCA program where boys and girls of all ages go camping in a group called
a tribe. The tribes camp in state parks, springs and on beaches. There are many different tribes
such as: Apache, Apalachee, Calusa, Choctaw, Hatchinhu, Kiowa, Osceola. Every month each
tribe goes on a camp out together (except during December).
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Callie from 5th grade plays a g a m e c a l l e d “GaGa” which was invented by the Calusa and A p p a l a c h e e tribes.
Most people In Indian Guides sleep in tents but you can also come in campers or pop ups with your family.
There are two types of campouts, Tribal and Federation. Tribal campouts
are when just your tribe camps out. Federation camp out is when all the
tribes in the EOLA Federation go on a camp out. All the tribes try to
teach kids to aim for the Seven Goals. They are listed to the right. You
get to meet new people at Indian Guides. Tribe members learn to respect
other and the environment. When you meet new people, you get to try
new things with each other, like new games. This builds trust and new
friendships.
“The thing I like most about the campouts is the food,” explains Callie S.
“Every campout there is another type food like the famous Mr. Palermo’s
Chili, delicious Barbecue, and the peach cobbler. We also gather around
the campfire and make S’Mores from marshmallows, chocolate and
Graham Crackers.”
This is the chief of Indian Guides.His name is Mr. Alan and he organizes the whole campout. He brings activities for all
the tribes to do.
This is the campfire where campers gather around and tell stories. We like to sit and just talk with friends, also.
T H E S E V E N A I M S
1. To be clean of body and pure of heart.
2. To be friends forever with my Father/Mother/Son/Daughter.
3. To love the sacred circle of my family.
4. To be attentive while others speak.
5. To love my neighbor as myself.
6. To respect the traditions and beliefs of all people.
7. To seek and preserve the beauty of the great spirit's work in the forest, field and stream.
Teachers Learn, too!
There is a new cart in town. It’s a
cart full of Apple iPads and they’re
ready for kindergarten, first and
second grade classes. This new
cart rolled in during the month of
March and the teachers got
together in the Media Center to
learn more about them.
Teachers wrote requests called
“grants” for the iPads. The Falcon
Fund didn’t buy just one or two,
they bought 24 for the teachers to
share. The Falcon Fund is made up
of parents who raise money to help
our school with technology.
Mrs. Hearn and Mrs. Freyer are really getting into the iPads. The cart arrived with a big red
bow on top. This cart charges iPads each night and all the iPads sync all together.
Mrs.Norber, Falcon Fund President, presents the brand new iPad cart to kindergarten, first and second grade teachers. Do they look excited or what?
By Bella D. and Siena D.Photos by Mrs. Norber
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N ew
I P a d C A r t
“The iPad is
engaging, interesting and the kids want to learn
with it.”Mr. Angel, 1st grade teacher
We thought we’d ask some of the
teachers how they felt about this new
cart.
Mrs. Hearn said “It was a nice surprise. I
checked them out the first week and my
students used them during center time.
Their favorite app is Stack the States.”
Mrs. Carter said, “Sometimes first
g rade rs have a ha rd t ime w i th
regrouping. Our students used the App
Math Regrouping to help them with that
important math skill.”
Mr. Angel is told us that when he’s
teaching and the kids are confused, he
shows them another way with the iPad
and that helps them learn better. Mr.
Angel has his own iPad, many iPod
touches and is getting more iPads next
year to use with his class.
Kindergarten teachers got together to experiment on the iPads and learned ways to teach their kids new things.
Mrs. Jiron, Mrs. Shanoff, Ms. Vaughn, Ms. Lyons
Mrs.Carter and Mrs.Smith were one of the first classes to use the iPad cart. As you can tell, the kids are really into the learning. Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Frohlich are looking on. Photo by Mr. Honohan
Summer Olympics 2012
The Summer 2012 Olympics are being held in London, England from
July 27th to August 12th.
Summer Sports •Archery•Badminton•Basketball•Beach Volleyball•Boxing•Canoe/Kayak•Cycling•Diving•Equestrian•Fencing•Field Hockey•Gymnastics•Water Polo•Weightlifting•Wrestling
•Handball•Judo•Modern Pentathlon•Rowing•Sailing•Shooting•Soccer•Swimming•Synchronized Swimming•Table Tennis•Taekwondo•Tennis•Track and Field•Triathlon•Volleyball
By: Jackson N. and Jessica P.
In The Spotlight
SWIMMINGThere will be a total of 950 competitors taking place in 34 different events, with only 32 competitors taking places in the final competition.
CyclingTrack cycling has been part of every Olympic game but one since the first modern games. At the 2012 London Summer Olympics there are 10 gold
medals up for grabs.
SUMMER MOVIES
The group is back and trying to return to their beloved home in the Big Apple. They have to go through Europe to get back. Also, they go in a disco by going through a circus. They make new friends. This looks funny and exciting!
It’s the same old Spider-Man that you know and love, but with a couple of new faces. For example, Gwen Stacy and Lizard Man appear. What new moves will Spiderman have in this one?
Dog Days is a sequel to the first 2 Diary of a Wimpy Kid movies. It is about a kid named Greg. In the summer he has wacky adventures. He gets a dog. It is a continuation of Last Straw and Roderick Rules. Don’t miss it!
Another adventure in the Ice Age! It looks like Scrat will never get his acorn back. As the friends work together, they have to fight pirates and lots of creepy sea monsters.Prepare for a brain freeze.
This movie is about a boy named Timothy Green who was born in a box in a garden.Right when his parents saw him they knew he was no ordinary kid. This is a must see movie.
June 8th July 3rd
August 15th
July 13th
August 3rd August 12th A little boy named Norman has to save his town from a curse
that has been in the city for many years. He can talk to the dead and his friends are going to help him save the city from the old curse.
By Chase M., Drew H., and Wesley F.
App Lesson by Sophia S.
Tips & Tricks
How did you
do THAT?
I made the cover for our Summer Journalism Magazine. It might look hard but it was really easy with an app called PIXYME. Here are the Steps:1. Look at the themes2. Pick one that you like3. Edit the word or phrase you
want (I chose Audubon)4. Save it in your Photo Library.5. Email it or add it to a story.
When we were brainstorming about the cover, we knew it would be about summer, having fun and relaxing during vacation! I made these pictures for the cover because they made me smile. This cover makes me feel interested and want to read more. I think that this is the right cover because it has an eye catching theme!
PixyMe App Store
.99
Apps for You
Butterfly Brunch
Learn about math
coordinates
Hickory Divide Division Practice
Rocket Math3 different
levels. Launch rockets while
practicing facts
GhostBlastersMultiplication
fun and practice
Math Evolve
All methods of math in a fun game
Symmetry Shuffle
Puzzles that make you
think
FutobaWord
GamesMrs. Quinn’s Class loves
this one.
Scribblenauts RemixWriting, spelling, problem solving
Rory’s Story Cubes
9 cubes, 54 images
Unlimited stories!
Comic LifeCreate stories in
a comic.Cool picture
effects
Word BingoLearn sight words on
different levels Prek - Level 3
Book CreatorThe #1 iPad
Book Creation app.
Mrs. Hannon’s favorite
By Taylor M. and M
rs. Hannon
Have a message?
Make a picture from
words by using the
TypeDrawing App. Chi made this one after
reading The Lorax by Dr.
Seuss.
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