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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-10-07, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1987. WHAT I LIKE BEST ABOUT GRADE5 by Kimberley Ferguson lyth teams play in soccer tournament NEW REPORTERS Our Newspaper Club is back in full operation once more. Our weekly writers come from grades 5-8 and meet each week to discuss new topics and receive their assignments. New reporters were recruited from grade 5 this month. In order to show off their writing skills the three applicants wrote an article entitled “What 1 Like Best About Grade Five.” Members of the Newspaper Club are: grade 5, Tina Burkhold­ er, Kim Ferguson, Erica Clark; grade 6. Stephanie Lentz, John Ramirez; grade 7, Chrystal Cuck- sey, Lori Bailey, Sarah Allan; grade 8, Lori Wharton, Debbie Logue. I like grade five a lot, but the two main things are Silent Reading and Social Studies. Silent Reading is right after the morning recess. We read from 10:45 until 11:00. Second, I like Social Studies, because I like maps. I like colouring and labelling maps. Rinnngggg!! Well, I’ve got to go because it's USSR time. WHAT I LIKE ABO UT GRADE 5 by Tina Burkholder There are a lot of things I like about grade 5 but there are about three important ones! The first one is that all my teachers are really nice! The second one is that we are in the senior grades and get to go for recess at 2:30 in the afternoon instead ofat2:15. That’s when the little kids go out! The third thing is that we get to go into all the dances! There was a dance on September 18. It was a pretty good dance. Most of the grade fives went in it. WHAT I LIKE BEST ABOUT GRADE5 - by Erica Clark I like math because it is new and interesting. I also like Reading Comprehension because I like reading, and doing the questions helps me learn to remember! My favourite subject is USSR (which is silent reading). 1 also like the teachers. I like French because I like the language. 1 like Social Studies because I like doing maps. 1 like Science too because we are learning about plants. I also like art a lot because I like making things. Two of my favourite activities are the Newspaper and Library Clubs and I also thought it was fun to vote for Student Council. THEYSCORE! by John Ramirez Junior Boys - Blyth beat Clinton 2-1. Michael Bromley scored both goals. Blyth beat St. Joseph s Separate School 7-0. Michael Bromley scored four goals, Brian Machan scored one and Henry Bos scored two. On September 30, the grade 4,5, & 6 students from Blyth P.S. and neighbouring schools went to Brucefield to play in a soccer tournament. The scores are as follows: Junior Girls - Blyth tied with Seaforth 0-0; Hullett beat Blyth girls 4-0; Blyth tied Clinton 1-1, Stephanie Lentz scored the only goal. Duringthe ganyes there was a slight drizzle but the teams came through in fine shape. 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