Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Special Report #3

All Madrona Bands by Henry and Lane


Interview about the Salmon Eggs  By Abbie & Giselle


  1. Q: Which stream did you take the fish eggs from?
 Answer: North Creek, which is in Lake Washington.


2. Q: When will you release them this year?
Answer: This year we will release them in March, around spring.


3. Q: How many of the eggs are there in total?
Answer: All together there are around a total of five hundred salmon eggs in the tank.


4. Q:  What type of food will you feed them as they grow?
Answer: A mixed food of fish meal and vitamins, that was made for them because they usually eat other salmon that are broken down when they are young.


5. Q:  What type of salmon will they grow up to be?
Answer: Cohoe or Silver salmon, we couldn’t use Chinook or King salmon because they are an endangered species. That way, we wouldn’t have to worry about them dying when already so little of them survive.


6. Q: How big will the salmon become, what will they look like?


Answer: Six to sixteen pounds, they will live two to four years, and when they grow up they will have bright silver spots on the body and tail fin, and very sharp teeth.


The Unicorn by Ben, Josh K, Sydney D, Payton, Isabella, and Kelvin




Credits by Josh K

Some of our classmates made an amazing play based on unicorns. The play is about  a girl named Sally Grace. Sally Grace is searching for the rare and mystical piggycorn, and the majestic white unicorn. Together, Sally Grace and her friends find the mystical creatures, and they lived happily ever after! Make sure to check out this wonderful play on the Soleil blog!


Cast:
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Actors:
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Isabella as: Sally Grace and
Nalah the unicorn
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Josh as: Reuben the piggycorn
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Producers:
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Payton: Director
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Ben: Producer
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Sydney: Filming
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Kelvin: Scenery
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The End
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Post-Production Interview by Ben and Isabella


Ben: “What did you like most about making the play?”
Isabella: “What I liked best about the play was how we weren't too serious about the play.”
Ben: “What was your favorite part of the play?”
Isabella: “I think when the pigicorn was flying through the air and hit me in the face.”
Ben: “Did you like “Sally Grace”?”
Isabella: “Yes, because she was really enthusiastic and really motivated.”
Ben: “ What part did you dislike the most.”
Isabella:” I didn't like that  I had to put on a dress and makeup.”


The Tape by Melia and Sophia





Livia's and Ava's Mashed Potato Cooking Show 

by Livia and Ava G




3 comments:

Nicolas said...

Good job! Keep it up

Nicolas said...

Good job! Keep it up!

Unknown said...

Thanks for posting the band concert. It was a great way for me to get to see how well our students play together. I can tell the band students put a lot of effort into practicing in order to make the concert so successful. Yay! Kim