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Oct 4, 2013 ... those two days, even though we're not going to sleep at the school. I hope everybody has a great year. And once again, welcome back!
Volume I Issue I 2013-14 Lower School

Inspiration

Newspaper Staff

Cub Chronicles

Bella Adams Mary Kate Blum Mary Kate Braun Katherine Devine Dylan Drury Charlotte Fallon Regina Finn Margaret Foley Erin Griffin Annie Hamilton Brooke Howell Sophia Jansen Gabrielle Lauria Christina Pastore Rachel Ward

Welcome Back! By: Bella Adams Welcome back to school, everyone! I hope you had a great summer I know I did. You may have noticed that the classrooms have air conditioning to cool down after recess and P.E. We also have robots that are really cool. We can program them to move and say things! You may have also noticed that we have… BOYS! Don’t worry, it’s ONLY in preschool and they are so cute!. Also fourth graders have been talking about the spring overnight being changed, but there will still be lots of fun on those two days, even though we’re not going to sleep at the school. I hope everybody has a great year. And once again, welcome back!

Dr. Ann Marr

A New School Year By: Dylan Drury

Inside this issue:

The Thunderstorm

Boom click boom click click. It is a great new school year at CSH. Everybody is settling in. Some teachers have Rain drops fell from the sky. changed grades! There are new teachers and Thunder was booming like angels teachers who left, but I am sure that were bowling in heaven. I was at it is going to be a wonderful year! my barn watching my sister ride.

Welcome Back

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A New School Year

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The Thunderstorm

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Animal Shelters

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The Cup Song

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The History of Halloween

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Who Invented the Rainbow Loom

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Animal Shelters

Being a Fourth Grader

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By Sophia Jansen

Interview w/ Ms. McLeod

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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a

Travel Review

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stray dog, in a cage, without a family? I have.

crack of thunder; I told my mom

Drizzle

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I went to the Greenwich Animal Control and

that there was thunder. We went

Run for Uganda

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saw dogs and cats, even a bunny, without a

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home. But, it’s not just there. Animal cruelty

inside the car and saw a big bolt

Ida B “Smurfs 2”

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could be happening right now. Rescue shel-

of lightning. I said that Zeus was

Lower Schoolers

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ters, stables, and foster homes help a lot. Who

having a meltdown. I got home

knows? One lucky pet from the shelter may

and saw a great flash right near

end up with a purr-fect fur-ever home with

my barn. It was really scary! I

you.

I saw that the sky was getting dark and that it was starting to rain. Boom!!! I heard a giant

The Cup Song By Grace Turner

“The Cup Song” has been spreading from school to school. Almost everyone knows it and loves it. For those of you who don’t know what “The Cup Song” is, it is doing a hand motion with a cup while singing “The Cup Song.” It is from a very popular movie called “Pitch Perfect.” For some reason teachers don’t like students singing it at school. Why do the kids like it? Kids like it because it allows them to break away from school, to daydream and talk with friends. But why don’t the teachers like it? Teachers think it is distracting to the students. And if something is distracting, you don’t pay attention. Plus, doing it during school distracts other students. The teachers at CSH and other schools have put an end to singing it during class. Yet they do let students sing “The Cup Song” during recess. I would rather the teachers let us sing “The Cup Song” all day, but I am glad that they at least allow us to do it during recess.

Who Invented Rainbow Loom and How it Became Popular

The History of Halloween By: Christina Pastore

When you think of Halloween you likely think of going around in costumes and getting free candy. The history of Halloween is very different. This is what really happened. A long time ago, in the eighth century, Halloween was a holiday filled with celebration and superstition. The people would celebrate in the evening. Originally people on Halloween night would light big bonfires and wear costumes in order to send away any spirits or any ghosts who happened to be roaming. In the eighth century, Pope Gregory declared that on November 1st it would be a time to honor all saints. (All Saints Day) The evening before All Saints Day was known as All Hollow’s Eve, and later Halloween. Much later over the years Halloween turned into a big community event with kids and even pets involved in activities like trick or treating or decorating houses or jack-o-lanterns. Now I hope you

By: Brooke Howell 4A

Two girls convinced their dad, Choon Ng, that he should try to make rubber band bracelets and sell them. He tried going to a bunch of different toy stores and none of them wanted the product. Then he made a bunch of you tube videos and people started watching them. Then, the stores wanted to buy Rainbow Loom!!! A man who works at a store called Learning Express ordered 24 Rainbow Looms!!! They were all sold out two days after he put them in the store!! This year at the Fall Festival the fourth graders will be working a Rainbow Loom booth!! I hope you can come!! Being a Fourth Grader! By: Mary Kate Blum

Younger students look up to fourth graders. I know because I’ve been at this school since preschool. I’ve looked up to fourth graders because they are the oldest grade and the leaders of lower school. Fourth graders get to do Volcanos, join Future Problem Solving and get sketch books in art. You also get to be a cantor, and be the leaders in the play. Finally you get to be a newspaper writer. Being a fourth grader is hard work, but I’m glad I’m one!

Interview with the New Librarian, Ms. McLeod

Charlotte’s Travel Review of Palmetto Bluff, South Carolina

By: Margaret Foley and Gabrielle Lauria

By: Charlotte Fallon

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Do you like CSH? “Yes, everyone is very nice.” What do you like to do in your free time? “I like to read and do cross stitch” Why did you decide to come to CSH? “I wanted to work in a school library and CSH is a very nice school.” Where were you before? “I was a children’s librarian at Darien Library.” What is your favorite book? “I like so many books. I really like In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson. I read it in 3rd and 4th grade. I really liked it and recommend it. How come you wanted to be a librarian? “I like to read and work with students.” When is your birthday? “November 24th, so sometimes it’s on Thanksgiving. I like stuffing. I’m 30 years old.” What do you want to change about CSH? “I don’t know, I think things are pretty good.” Is there anything you would like people to know about? “There is going to be a 4th Grade Book Club, starting in October, that will meet twice a month during lunch in the library. We will eat lunch and talk about books. At the first meeting we will choose a book for November. There is also going to be the Birthday Book Program for anyone in lower school. Parents may send in an envelope with a little money, and I will help the birthday girl choose a book which will have a book plate with her name on it. The birthday girl gets to be the first one to borrow the book. If you have a summer birthday you can pick out a book in January or February. It should be a book people will love for years and years.” Anything else? Remember, you’re always welcome in the library!

We love the library and think you should go there soon!

Palmetto Bluff, South Carolina is a really nice place to visit. You can either rent houses or cottages at the Inn at Palmetto Bluff. There is a little town where you can get food or rent bikes. The best way to get around is by bike. There are great bike trails everywhere. One trail takes you to a park with a house and a great zip-line. There is a really fun club, where everyone goes. It has a pool, a snack bar and a place to eat dinner called the Canoe Club. On the pool deck there are fun games like ping-pong, chess, and a pool table. Next to the pool is a big boathouse, with all sorts of boats. You can go canoeing or kayaking. One of the best things to do is take a boat ride on the May River. We had a great boat driver named Captain Boo. He was really nice and he even let us drive the boat. It was so cool driving the boat. He also took us to a dock where we went shrimping. Right next to the dock was a five-story tree house. We climbed all the way to the top. On the way to the tree house or back you might see dolphins. On certain nights of the week you can go to the Inn and roast marshmallows and make s’mores. It was really fun and yummy. Another activity we enjoyed was the camp. We made volcanoes and they erupted. We fed all sort of animals. We went to the five-story tree house in a golf cart. It was so fun. Palmetto Bluff is a really fun place to visit. I would definitely recommend it.

Drizzle By: Katherine Devine

In the book Drizzle, Polly Peabody, an 11-year-old girl, lives on a farm that she believes is magical — because there is rhubarb that tastes like chocolate, a lake that no one can die in, and it rains every Monday. UNTIL ONE DAY…IT JUST STOPS!!! And Polly’s world starts to fall apart. The plants start to wither, Polly’s brother Freddy has a mysterious illness and… If you’re interested in an exciting book you should read Drizzle. The author is Kathleen Van Cleve, and this book is good for grades 3-5. If you read this book, I hope you love it.

Run for Uganda By: Regina Finn

This year the fall festival is October 19th. Before all the games start, there will be a run or walk for our sister school in Uganda. All people all welcome. The entry fee is $25 per person but if you are forming a team (like fourth grade) it will be a team fee of $100. We hope that we will be able to raise enough money to cover expenses for school tuition for students of our sister school. Tuition is usually $600 per student and to some families this is a lot of money. Forming a team like fourth grade will be great because all of the kids either new or old will interact with others and get to know their classmates out of the classroom. It should be a fun way to kick off the fall festival.

Ida B

“SMURFS 2”

By: Annie Hamilton

By: Erin Griffin

Ida B was the best book ever! I really enjoyed reading it and I think you will too. Ida B is about a girl named Ida and

“Smurfs 2” is a fabulous movie for kids of all ages. It’s

she goes to school and she really doesn’t like it. She tells

about these little blue people called Smurfs who live in

her parents she is never going back. Then her parents de-

a wonderful village. But wait… you think their life is

cide to home school her. Things are going very well until her Mom gets cancer. Then something very surprising happens and she is very upset about it, but I don’t want to ruin the surprise. What I liked about the book was how the author

great. Oh no. You thought wrong! They’re being chased by the evil Gargamel and he has a sidekick, a miserable cat named Azrael. On their first adventure, in New York City, they met Grace and Patrick, a couple that was having a baby. On their second adventure,

described her feelings. For example, she described her

they return to Grace and Patrick who had their baby

heart transforming into a small, sharp, black stone. If I had

boy and named him Blue. They came back to Grace and

to rate this book 1-10 I would rate it a 9. I would say this book is for a 3rd or 4th grader.

Lower Schoolers going on to Middle School By: Mary Kate Braun

I am interviewing Molly Braun in her first year of middle school. 

“Molly, what is your favorite part of middle school?” Switching classes all day.



“Is everybody nice?” They are more than nice.



“What is your favorite class?” Music, drama, and math.



“How is middle school different than lower school?” You have more independence.

Patrick because they needed help. Gargamel has made these evil gray Smurfs to capture Smurfette. Now it’s up to the Smurfs, Grace, Patrick, a silly uncle, and it’s especially up to Blue. Watch it on DVD. It’s Smurftastic!!!