Showing posts with label 7th grade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 7th grade. Show all posts
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Friday, October 10, 2014
Seventh grade students participate in Survival Week
Mr. Mark Weaver, seventh grade science teacher, holds a cow tongue to show to the students. Students got the chance to taste maggots, crickets and pork. Photo by Avery Werner |
by Logan Sandlin and Jacob Sager
During the week of October 6, the seventh grade science classrooms went to the outdoor lab and participated in Survival Week. Survival Week is a week-long history lesson of America, and other countries that influenced the New World. It covers the time period between 1492 through the 1800's.
The week was filled with interactive activities in which students learned about the countries that inhabited early America, such as Spain, England, and France. The class of 2020, current seventh graders, participated in making necklaces, cooking bread, brewing tea, tasting honey, and rain dancing.
Many of the students that participated in Survival Week enjoyed it.
“I think it’s a good time to experience what it was like in the olden days," William Gatte, seventh grade, said.
Many other students said that they also enjoyed it.
“It’s fun to learn what it’d be like without all the things we have today,” Ella Curtis, seventh grade, said.
Mr. Mark Weaver, seventh grade science teacher, runs Survival Week with the other science teachers, Mrs. Tracy Krause, and Mr. Sean McVey.
Mr. Weaver said, “I love running the event [Survival Week] with the other teachers.
“My favorite thing about Survival Week is getting outside and the fire,” Josh Snively, seventh grade, said.
Not only did students sit around the fire, they also got the chance to taste different foods.
“My favorite food was the cinnamon apples. They were sweet and warm,” Griffin Hall, seventh grade, said.
All of those activities led up to the last day of Survival Week, Feast Day.
“Feast day is my favorite day of the week. Feast day is tiring, I have to get up at 2 a.m to get the food ready,” Weaver said.
Feast day was Friday October, 10. They served foods such as pork, pig, insects, and other bugs. The students didn't have to try the food items, but Weaver recommended that the students should try it.
Overall, most everyone enjoyed Survival Week. Michael McCollum said, “Survival week is great, and everything tastes good.” McCollum also said, “I like wearing my bandanna.”
Friday, April 18, 2014
Seventh grade athlete exudes pride for soccer team
By Grace Chuck
Crack! The soccer ball flies several feet in the air before landing with a thud.
Elizabeth Hargis’ foot stings, but she couldn’t be more proud. The Carmel United team cheers wildly chanting, “Hargis!”, “Hargis!”, “Hargis!”
The opposing team is disappointed, but sets it aside, congratulating Elizabeth on her game winning kick. Hargis just stands there, a goofy smile on her face thinking, ‘I love this.’
Elizabeth Hargis, seventh grade, not only loves scoring, she loves the game of soccer, and her team.
Hargis plays for Carmel United Soccer Club (CUSC). She’s on the top team for the club called ECNL and plays middle defense.
All of the teams travel several times throughout the year, visiting Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, and Chicago. Hargis loves playing in all of the different places and all of the different fields.
Another favorite for her are the coaches.
“The coaches are one of my favorite parts of playing,” Hargis said. “They’re all so nice and understanding.”
“Playing soccer is amazing. Playing for CUSC is an honor. I love what I do, and I love the team I play for. Representing my team, and doing all I can to win the game and to finish strong, is what I look forward to every day,” Hargis said.
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