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Section A • Page 4 tacomaweekly.com • Friday, May 11, 2018 Teachers and students interested in submitting work may get guidelines or information from Shari Shelton, (253) 906-3769 or at [email protected], or may contact Donna McCracken, (253) 475-8387 or [email protected]. View this page and others online at www.tacomaweekly.com. ARTWORK, POETRY, AND WRITING FROM TACOMA STUDENTS CONCORDIA LUTHERAN AWESOME ARTISTS! WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY STUDENTS WOW US AGAIN! Concordia Lutheran students’ astounding block prints were done under the guidance of their talented teacher, Ms. Bowers. Easter eggs by 3rd grade students in Mrs. Wong’s class at Washington Elementary, for we are still in the Easter season & they are incredible! “Dragon” by Juniper Garza, 6th grade “Child in Corn” by Ally Sorenson, 8th grade “Rabbit” by Cooper Siems, 7th grade WONDERS FROM BLIX ELEMENTARY! Picasso based peace bouquets from Mr. Dickson’s 2nd grade class. Through her teacher, Mrs. Evans, readings of the book “A River Lost” by Lynn Braggs, 5th grader Jaida White made a connection and wrote the following piece, from her own family memories. In the style of Picasso… By Samayah By Makara By Cibele ‘Tis the season for cherry trees creations on paper, and in our city! Painted by 1st grade students in Mrs. DiCroce’s classroom. Mrs. McCaffery-Lent’s 3-5th graders are studying Lewis and Clark and their explorations. Here are some of their very creative takes on Meriwether Lewis and three of the others on the journey, and what they might have felt. By Leia “Meriwether Lewis” by Amiyah P. “Sacajawea” by Rose M. “Toussaint” by Matthew L. “York” by Benjamin E. By Caden By Alina My Old House My family memories are very important. I love my family. We used to live close and we lived there for six years. I really miss that house. It was special to me. I remember we would always ride bikes around. And we would always go to the park which was right next to our house. I wish we would move back to our old house. I remember we lived right next to these people. We made good friends with our neighbors. This is my sad story. DAZZLING PIECES FROM DOWNING ELEMENTARY STUDENTS!

ARTWORK, POETRY, AND WRITING FROM TACOMA STUDENTS · 5/11/2018  · “Dragon” by Juniper Garza, 6th grade “Child in Corn” by Ally Sorenson, 8th grade “Rabbit” by Cooper

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Page 1: ARTWORK, POETRY, AND WRITING FROM TACOMA STUDENTS · 5/11/2018  · “Dragon” by Juniper Garza, 6th grade “Child in Corn” by Ally Sorenson, 8th grade “Rabbit” by Cooper

Section A • Page 4 • tacomaweekly.com • Friday, May 11, 2018

Teachers and students interested in submitting work may get guidelines or information from Shari Shelton, (253) 906-3769 or at [email protected], or may contact Donna McCracken, (253) 475-8387 or [email protected]. View this page and others online at www.tacomaweekly.com.

ARTWORK, POETRY, AND WRITING FROM TACOMA STUDENTS

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN AWESOME ARTISTS!

WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY STUDENTS

WOW US AGAIN!

Concordia Lutheran students’ astounding block prints were done under the guidance of their talented teacher, Ms. Bowers.

Easter eggs by 3rd grade students in Mrs. Wong’s class at Washington Elementary,

for we are still in the Easter season & they are incredible!

“Dragon” by Juniper Garza, 6th grade “Child in Corn” by Ally Sorenson, 8th grade “Rabbit” by Cooper Siems, 7th grade

WONDERS FROM BLIX ELEMENTARY!Picasso based peace bouquets from Mr.

Dickson’s 2nd grade class.

Through her teacher, Mrs. Evans, readings of the book “A River Lost” by Lynn Braggs, 5th graderJaida White made a connection and wrote the following piece, from her own family memories.

In the style of Picasso…

By Samayah By Makara

By Cibele

‘Tis the season for cherry trees creations on paper,

and in our city! Painted by 1st grade students in Mrs.

DiCroce’s classroom.

Mrs. McCaffery-Lent’s 3-5th graders are studying Lewis and Clark and their

explorations. Here are some of their very creative takes on Meriwether Lewis and three of the others on the

journey, and what they might have felt. By Leia

“Meriwether Lewis” by Amiyah P. “Sacajawea” by Rose M. “Toussaint” by Matthew L. “York” by Benjamin E.

By Caden

By Alina

My Old HouseMy family memories are very important. I love my family. We used to live close and we lived there for six years.

I really miss that house. It was special to me.I remember we would always ride bikes around. And we would always go to the park which was right next to our

house. I wish we would move back to our old house. I remember we lived right next to these people. We made good friends with our neighbors. This is my sad story.

DAZZLING PIECES FROM DOWNING ELEMENTARY STUDENTS!