On June 21, 6th graders graduated and will be moving onto 7th grade. 6th grade graduation was very exciting and emotional because we were all excited, but sad to leave Soleil. We had so much fun and will miss Soleil.
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Center Happenings 6.22.16
This is our last post of the year! Have a great summer!
http://moonlightkitten.weebly.com/ this is a website made by Aaron G. It is about his cat.
This is the link to Giselle's website: nekomewdesign.com Please visit it! (She was inspired by the blog!)
Washington Primary Results
By: Jacob and Nicolai
Photo Found By Joey & Devin |
After the Washington State Caucus on May 24, Bernie Sanders won the Democratic with 74 delegates. Donald Trump, (Already in the presidential nominee) won with 40 delegates (winner take all). Currently, Hillary Clinton (in the democratic party) is winning with 2,309 delegates. 540 are superdelegates. Followed by Bernie Sanders 1,539 delegates. 42 are superdelegates.
Photo by Alexa And Francine
Art Walk and Auction
By Amelia & Ava
Every year Madrona has a school art walk, at the art walk you present the art that you have done over the year. Also at the art walk there is an auctionand at the auction At the auction for the 1one sold to 30 and 2 on sold for 47 we had few things that we're not sold by the end
Reflecting on the year
Payton and Naomi
During the year we have had lots of fun. 180 days to be exact. We had laughs and cries we had hopes and doughts. But in the end we had a blast. Thank you teachers, thank you students. All of them mean so much to us. We had Art, Math, Science, social studies and LA. The teachers Kim, M, Cassie are the best teachers ever! We love you! -Students of Soliel
PE
By Colin And Austin
This week in PE we have been making up our own games or making changes to games we already knew. We have been playing some of these student made games during PE and it has been really fun! We have been learning how to improve these games as we play them. This was a interesting project in PE and it was interesting to try something new.
Here are some pictures of the creations students made on the last day of school.
Reflecting on the year
Payton and Naomi
Picture by Braeden |
Art
Picture by Sydney P. and Sofia Marie
By Kohl And Isa
Our final project of the year in art is a sun. The sun is supposed to represent energy and positivity. This project will take us weeks because it is very complex and has many layers. The first layer is the sky which will be a shade of light blue. The second step is to paint the sun, the sun can be orange or yellow or we had the choice to mix the colors. After that we did a big or small swirl(in white) anywhere on the sun and put a black dot in the middle. The projects look beautiful so far, but we’re still not done. We painted wooden letters, that spelled positive words that meant something to the people in our class, yellow or pink, with those letters we will paste them to the canvas. The very last layer to our project is the sun rays. These rays are supposed to show the difference of each person in our class. In conclusion, this project will be meaningful and worthwhile.
PE
By Colin And Austin
This week in PE we have been making up our own games or making changes to games we already knew. We have been playing some of these student made games during PE and it has been really fun! We have been learning how to improve these games as we play them. This was a interesting project in PE and it was interesting to try something new.
Here are some pictures of the creations students made on the last day of school.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Mega Special Report
Teacher’s Appreciation Week
By Amy and Braeden
May 2th-6th is Teacher Appreciation
Week, and Soleil has made special cards for some teachers like Mr. Cho, Mr.
Louis and Kim Zimmerman. The cards are vases filled with paper “3-D” flowers
made from construction paper. Everybody in the class signed the cards, happy to
have our teachers at Madrona.
What Kids in Soleil Like By: Naomi & Payton
‘Q1: What’s your favorite song/artist?
Ava: Ice JJ Fish
Ben: Hello by Adele
Q2: What’s your favorite book?
Ava: Divergent
Ben: 7th Harry Potter
Q3: What’s your favorite food?
Ava: Guacamole
Ben: Pizza
Q4: What’s your favorite animal?
Ava: Otter
Ben: Peacock
Q5: What do you do for fun?
Ava: Watch Netflix
Ben: Play soccer
And that’s what kids in Soleil!
Interviews about next year
by Livia and Isabella
Why is Madrona Awesome?
We asked a few Soleil students about what they think about Madrona (our school) here are the questions we asked them. Why is Madrona awesome? What’s your favorite thing that’s different from other schools in Madrona? We also asked them What’s your favorite thing in Madrona that’s also in other schools?
Our interviews:
1:
Us: “Why is Madrona awesome?”
Student: “Madrona’s awesome because there’s a lot of fun activities that our school does.”
Us: “What’s your favorite thing that’s in Madrona that’s different from other schools?”
Student: “How there’s a band room.”
Us: “What’s your favorite thing in Madrona that’s also in other schools?”
Student: “There’s the woods and you can walk through it and ride bikes in the woods.”
2:
Us: “Why is Madrona awesome?”
Student: “It’s got a good music program, good homework, and they keep us safe.”
Us: “What’s your favorite thing that’s in Madrona that’s different from other schools?”
Student: “I really like how it’s a community”
Us: “What’s your favorite thing that’s in Madrona that’s similar to other schools?”
Student: “Good P.E.”
3:
Us: “Why is Madrona awesome?”
Student: “Madrona’s awesome because you get to hang out with friends and it’s fun learning.”
Us: “What’s your favorite thing that’s in Madrona that’s different from other schools?”
Student: “Having two recesses in intermediate.”
Us: “What’s your favorite thing that’s in Madrona that’s similar to other schools?”
Student: “Being able to learn in a nice environment in a nice community.”
4:
Us: “Why is Madrona awesome?”
Student: “During classes if you are picking groups the teachers let you pick most of the time so you can be with your friends.”
Us: “What’s your favorite thing that’s in Madrona that’s different from other schools?”
Student: “I like that the teachers usually let’s us choose between different choices.”
Us: “What’s your favorite thing that’s in Madrona that’s similar to other schools?”
Student: “There’s a lot of fun events. For an example, the Art Walk.”
Overall everyone who we interviewed said really positive things about our school, because Madrona is an amazing place for learning and making new friends!
What did
people like?
By Amy and Braeden
We all know that Camp Cedar
Springs had fun classes, so a lot of people liked different things. But
which one was liked the best? Here are the results!
-Student
forestry 2
-Rock
climbing 13
-Salmon 3
-Owl
prowl 3
-Stream
life 2
-Compass 2
-Geocaching
6
-Archery 15
Overall,
Archery was everyone’s favorite class, Rock Climbing was second, and Geocaching
was third. No matter what, all of these classes were pretty fun! So, what was
your favorite class?
Don't Share Food
By Ben and Joshua
Olympic Medals
Olympics is a subject in Soleil that is like a book report usually
on 3 books. Right now we are doing the Gold Medal (Unicorns), the Sapphire
Medal (H.I.M.P’s), and the 5th graders(H.I.M.P’s) are doing their last medal
which they get to chose which medal they will do and they can even make up
their own medal.
The Sapphire Medal is a Medal in which you have to read 3 books 1
can be whatever you want but the other 2 must also be made into a movie and
have to chose one of those to present in front of the class showing differences
and similarities in the book and the movie.
The Gold Medal is a
Medal that you choose a topic that could be anything (,place, person, item,
landmark, etc.) but you have to find two non-fictional books and the third one
has to be about your topic but could be fictional.
These are
just 2 of the Olympic Medals and there are many more, like the Bronze Medal,
Silver medal, Pearl, Ruby, Jade, and many more.
Intermediate Camp
We are interviewing people
before our intermediate camp. We are interviewing them about what they are
looking forward to, and what they hope they are going to learn.
Video
Passion Project Interview
Mira
Question: What are you
doing your Passion Project on?
Answer: Tae Kwon Do
Question: Why are you doing
that subject?
Answer: I am doing
Tae Kwon do, and I have been doing a class on it, and I have really liked it so
far so I thought I would do my Passion Project on it.
Question: What are some
of the moves you have learned?
Answer: There is a
front kick, there’s the low block, inside block, outside block, the ax kick,
and there are….many more, though.
Ezra
Question: What are you
doing your Passion Project on?
Answer: Service dogs.
Question: Why are you
doing that subject?
Answer: I really
like service dogs, and I have liked them for a long time, I have always wanted
to learn more about them.
Question: What types of
service dogs are there?
Answer: Autism
awareness dogs, seeing dogs, hearing dogs, seizure alert dogs, and millions
more.
Saki
Question: What are you
doing your Passion Project on?
Answer: Why we cry.
Question: Why are you
doing this subject?
Answer: Because I
wanted to know how tears work.
Question: Can you tell
us some of the reasons of why we cry?
Answer: Emotions, fumes
from onions, and when we get things inside of our eyes.
Sports Interview
By Kelvin
Sapphire
Medal Interview
Bam: What Book are you
doing for your Sapphire Medal Presentation?
Ben: I am doing the Swiss
Family Robinson.
Bam: What is the book
about?
Ben: The book is about
this family that was stranded on a island. And they had to survive Pirates and
wild animals like snakes, tigers and alligators. After about 2 years, the
eventually get off the island with the help by the Marines.
Bam: Thank you for your
time.
Bam: What book are you
doing for your Sapphire Medal Presentation?
Billy: I am doing mine
on a Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket.
Bam: What is the Plot of
the book?
Billy: The plot of the
book is about a group of three siblings that were rich, but then their parents
died in a fire. They have go to the closest relative, which is a man named
Count Olaf. The Count wants to steal the fortune that their parents left behind
and will do anything to accomplish the task. The kids must Olaf before he does
something horrible.
Bam: Thank you for your
time.
Bam: What Book are you
doing for your Sapphire Medal Presentation?
Giselle: I’m am doing my
book on Sarah’s Key.
Bam: What is the plot of
the book?
Giselle: The book takes
place in World War II when the Nazis are trying to overtake Europe. Sarah is a
young girl who lives in a house with her mother, father and younger brother,
Michel in a apartment in France. Her mother and father never suspected that the
French Police would try to take them away to concentration camps, because they
are Jewish. They get taken away to the Vel D'hiv, which was a stadium that
would be originally used for soccer, but was being used to house Jews before
they went to a transit camp at Bergen Belsen. In the end, Sarah escapes from
the transit camp, but her parents die at the concentration and brother died in
a cupboard that she thought would conceal him from the Nazis. Her story ties in
with the journalist Julie Jarmond. Julie discovers Sarah’s story but then finds
out that Sarah has committed Suicide After world War II.
Bam: Oh, thats nice,
well, thank you for your time.
What people think of the
future in Summer and School
By Amy and Braedan
We interviewed some
6th graders, Alexa and Saki, for what they think of the future of summer and
school, and this was what they thought!
1. Q: What are you excited for
the rest of the school year?
Alexa: I’m excited about hanging out with my
friends going to the 6th grade pool party, and the 6th grade graduation.
Saki: Pool party, the graduation party, and
Passion Projects!
2.
Q: Are you excited for
summer? What will you do?
Alexa: Yes, I’m excited for summer. I’ll be
going to Hawaii, I’ll be building a treehouse with my friend, and having a
sleepover in there with them.
Saki: Yeah, I’m excited. I’m just going to
stay home.
3.
Q: Are you ready for middle
school?
Alexa: Nope. I’m scared. I think I won’t get
good grades at the long-term projects because I’m bad at them. :(
Saki: Not really.
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