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VOLUME 2 ISSUE 3
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
100th DAY
What an exciting month we had at P.S. 112. Our Black History celebration was a success and our Winter Break was well deserved. Our students have been working so hard to prepare themselves for the upcoming state exams.
THE FIFTH GRADE VISITED ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY
THIRD GRADERS
CONTINUE THEIR
JOURNEY TO AFRICA
When Ms. Graham came in to speak
to the 3rd grade,she shared a lot about
Nigeria. She was excellent. She was
wearing beautiful, colorful Nigerian
Clothes. She had lots of pictures of
Nigeria, like the beaches, different
ladies with pots on their head and
many more. The Nigerian flag is green,
white and green. The green part
represents farming and the white part
represents peace. The 3rd grade
enjoyed listening to Ms. Graham. The
best part was when she dressed Mrs.
Lundenberg and Mrs. Webb (Ms. Barsa)
as queens and princesses.
Jasper Robbins Class 212
The fifth grade classes went St. John’s University to
see the Women’s Basketball Team play. We had so much fun. First we played games as if we were in the army and we practiced cheerleading. When the game began
we were all cheering: “DEFENSE... DEFENSE!” St. John’s Basketball team won! GO ST. JOHN’S!
Sharleen Villalona5-319
BLACK HISTORY CELEBRATION P.S.112 celebrated Black History once again with great enthusiasm.
Many classes participated in the celebration. Ms. Bone’s class 3/4-211 sang “Oh Freedom”, Ms. Rivera and Mrs. Di Angelo’s class K-103 sang “Freedom, Freedom Let it Ring” “Mar-tin Lu-ther King”, Mr. Murray’s class 4-314 sang “Lift Every Song and Sing”, Mr Thomaschek and class 4-312 read “Letters to Dr. Meriwether”, Ms. Farrah’s Dance Class danced and City Year/ Ms. Millz and the Performing Arts Club did a Step and Rap Routine.
FLASHMASTER!READ ALL ABOUT IT
Flashmaster was introduced to our class 5-316 a few weeks ago.I find flashmaster a great “game” to help all of us learn our addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts. So far Mrs. Maimos introduced this devise to the fifth graders but it’s for everyone. Flashmaster is like a teacher. It guides you to get answers.I really enjoy playing Flashmaster because some of the skills are timed, so I really have to think fast.Teron Wright 5-316
21ST CENTURY CORNER PERIWINKLE LITERACY, SCIENCE
& TECHNOLOGY
The LST after school group is busy conducting experiments with electricity. The children then are writing about them in their blogs. Every Wednesday is chatroom day. We talk about the experiments in our own private chatroom. With the school science fair coming up, we are busy thinking about how we will showcase what we are doing in the class with the rest of the school.
GAME 24 CHESS
Over the past month, boys from the 4th and 5th grade classes have met every Thursday for Chess
Club. In chess, the boys learn how to think critically while learning the game of chess. “It’s a
great club for learning strategies”,says Joshua Gabriel of class 4-314. This club gives the boys a
chance to bond with one another. “That is probably the best part of it all”, says Mr. Murray,
the instructor of the club.Checkmate!
Game 24 is really very exciting. We have really improved our math skills. We are very excited that our team is in first place statewide for a number of months and 7th nationwide.
We play when we meet three times per week but also when we get home after we finish our homework. The more we play the better place position.This a message for the 3rd and 4th graders: You should really consider being part of the Game 24 team next year. It is so much fun!Mohammed Ahmed 5-319Ahmed Rahi 5-316
On February 3rd, I.D.E.A.S. Drama Club had a successful production of “Miss Nelson is Missing.” Memorizing lines, learning blocking and the importance of projection, are just some of the things the students discovered by doing the play. They will be learning even more this spring and can’t wait to start their new show. Details for the June production coming soon. Ms. Cherish
STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
Ebelio Perez K-107
Faheemah Soghra 1-210, Ana Bautista 1-207, Stephanie Montes 1-208, Tasnia Ahmed 2-215, Natalie Davilla 2/3/4-111,
Dillon De Silva 3-307, Ericka Villacis 3-308, Mayra Gonzalez 3-310, Ariana Morace 3-311, Eleise Mora 3/4-212, Dahiana Moreno 3/4-211, Shafin Mosharraf 4-312,
Carmen Chew 5-309, Rehnuma Trisa 5-315, Randy Colon 5-316, Sonia Aktar 5-319
UPCOMING EVENTS March 1, 2011 : After School Academy for ELA, Math and ELL begins March 5, 2011: Saturday Academy for ELA and Math begins February 28, 2011: Drop - In Homework Help: On Mondays from 3-4:45 pm March 15, 2011: Parent Teacher Conference Afternoon and Evening
CHINESE NEW YEAR VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT AT P.S.112 Our class celebrated Chinese New Year by
eating Chinese Food from the local Chinese restaurant. We ate and played games. While some were eating others enjoyed playing a variety of games like “Hangman”, “SOS” and “Seven Up”.We all enjoyed the celebration and the the food!Raul Pliego 5–319
On February 3rd and 4th, Ms. Kaur and Ms. Seiden’s Classes took part in our annual Adaptive Physical Education Volleyball Tournament. Six other schools from our district came to P.S. 112. Both classes played against the other schools and did very well! Ms. Kaur’s class placed 4th and Ms. Seiden’s class came in 2nd place!Congratulations to both classes!Ms. Beth