Homework:

African Journey!

Here is the plan for the remainder of the year.  Due dates, trips, daily lesson included!

Read this great article!  Savannah to Sahara.

 

 

I have recently rented a movie called RV. It is a hilarious flick. It stars comedy guy Robin Williams and singer/actress Jojo. It is about a family whose plans to go to Hawaii are cancelled when their Dad Bob [Williams] brings home a bright colored RV and they end up going on a road trip instead. During their trip, they interact with this wacky old family who are like hillbillies because they

travel through the country a lot. They have a lot of breakdowns with the RV and you’ll hear and see hilarious lines and actions.

As soon as you read this, you should run to your nearest video store and rent this movie. If you don’t, I assure you that you will be missing out on one of the craziest and funniest films of 2006. When I saw this movie, I couldn’t stop laughing. If you are a lover of comedy films, this one

is for you. If you haven’t see this go rent it! If you have seen this, then you understand what I’m talking about. (By the way, in the end credits, both of the families’ breakout into this enjoyable tune called “Route 66”.)  

 

Michelle: What does Coach Sessions bring to the team?

 

Coach Kerowski:  He is a great second opinion. He used to be a goalie so he really helps those girls with their position.

 

This interview with Coach Pecor was given during a recent  Boys’ B Team practice:

 

Michelle: How is the season going so far?

 

Coach Pecor:  The teams are eager to learn and are constantly improving.  They are have great teamwork and have seen some great games.

 

Michelle:  What can they work on and improve?

 

Coach Pecor:  We can always work on our offensive width and of course, spreading out the defense.

The following is an interview with Coach Kerowski, given during a recent practice of both the Girls’ A and B team.

 

Michelle: How is the season going so far?

 

Coach Kerowski:  It’s going great!  They play very well as a team.  So far, the A team is 3 and 4.  We are always working on spreading out the field.  I am trying to concentrate on individual players in each game.

Text Box: “RV”: A  Movie Review
By Jenna Bora
 

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Text Box: Interviewing The Boys and Girl’s Soccer Team
By Michelle C.
 

The Panther Press

 

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