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Skipper Sketches 1 Skipper Sketches An 8th Grade Production - 13th Edition make new friends and meet people with the Student Editors: Maddie M. Miles M. and Caleb L. same likes as you. You can meet people in the Table of Contents school that you may have never known and ​ grow a friendship with them. It’s also a time Christmas Carol Play… p. 1 to show off the talents you have in acting. If Tesla Cyber truck……...p. 1 you have time after school then you should Tesla History………….. P. 2 definitely check it out and if acting isn’t your thing you can also try helping backstage and Winter Weather……....p. 2 be part of the crew. For that, you would help Penny Drive…………....p. 3 with maybe lights or making the set or maybe even helping with special effects. National Saint Nicholas Day...p. 3 ​ The Maltz Museum….. p. 3 Weird Week……………..p. 3 Best Christmas Movies..p. 3-4 Anti Bullying Assembly… P. 4 Climate Change………...… p. 4 Christmas Traditions……..p. 4-5 World News……...…...p. 5 Roblox………………..p5 Hanukkah……...p. 5 The Christmas Carol Play Christmas Carol By Gavin G. A Christmas Carol is a cool idea for a play, I like the message that it spreads about how being mean and grouchy can affect other people. The play was longer than I expected and the acting was good. My favorite character was Scrooge, I thought that he was funny and he made the play entertaining. I thought that everyone did a great job in the play, and the extras were very good as well. The only complaint that I had was that some By Lilly W. people in the audience were very disruptive, For the Christmas Carol, I was in the play and but that was the only thing that made my my role was Mrs.Cratchit. It was overall an experience less enjoyable. amazing experience, it is a great place to Visit www.fhevs.org/skippersketches for our previous editions ​ ​ 2 Tesla Cyber Truck Christmas By Caleb L. By Shane T. The Tesla cyber truck got announced and it Christmas is both a sacred religious holiday and a was not so great. They said the windows can’t worldwide cultural and commercial phenomenon. break and to test this, people threw rocks at Most families exchange gifts, decorating Christmas them and they broke. It was able to win a tug trees, sharing meals with family and friends and, of war game against a new Ford F150. Lego of course, waiting for Santa Claus to arrive. Also around this time, English author Charles made a brick mobile to make fun of the new Dickens created the classic holiday tale, A cyber truck. I think the Tesla cyber truck is a Christmas Carol. good truck but it just needs some During the early 1800s family was also becoming improvement. For example, some better less disciplined and more sensitive to the windows and a better-looking roof. I think it emotional needs of children, Christmas provided needs more paint families with a day when they could give gifts to their children without appearing to “spoil” them options but I do like … the grey Steel color and I think it looks Christmas fact too boxy. Each year, 30-35 million real Christmas trees are sold in the united states alone. There are Tesla’s History ​ 21,000 Christmas tree growers in the united By Shane T. states, and trees usually grow for about 15 Tesla was founded in 2003 by American years before they are sold. entrepreneurs Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarenning the brand’s name was named after Serbian American inventor Nikola Tesla. Winter Weather Tesla was formed to develop an electric By Summerlyn S. and Sofia C. sports car, In 2008 Tesla Motors released As it is getting colder outside, winter … its first car, the completely electric roadster is coming closer. This means that it will start snowing more and nobody wants to freeze. So you might want to start dressing warmer. Tesla's mission is to prove that people didn't Start wearing hats, gloves, and winter coats. If need to compromise to drive electric - that you see somebody not wearing these clothing electric vehicles can be better, quicker and items, inform them that it would be a good more fun to drive than gasoline cars. idea if they wore something warm because they will get cold. If they do not have these then maybe you should give them something because they might get hypothermia or even frostbite. Winter is also a time of the year when the holidays are getting closer. So this is the time to give things to people in need. Visit www.fhevs.org/skippersketches for our previous editions ​ ​ 3 Penny Drive longer. The guest speaker that was supposed to By Lilly W. show up could not make it due to being ill, she was ​ a Holocaust survivor. Instead of seeing her in This year in 8th grade English we are learning person, we had to watch a video of a different about the Holocaust. For projects to go along guest speaker. The trip was very interesting. I with our books we were able to do a Stop The enjoyed it. Hate project. Gabby P, Maya T, and Lilly W created a Penny Wars for one of their projects. The money collected from the Penny drive will go to Rainbow babies and children’s ​ hospital and will be a competition including ​ all of the middle school advisory’s. A penny drive is when there are teams with some type Weird Week of jar and collect pennies. If someone from By Spencer B. another team puts something other than So far this week is weird first of all my advisory pennies in another team jar the amount of class is more strict for some reason. Second, my money will be taken off that team’s total. The sister is acting weird it is hard to explain. My brother is also acting weird by being nice to me. At advisory with the most amount of pennies a table, my friends sit there is something at the win and the prize for the winning advisory bottom of the leg to help it stand. Two of them were off so I had to fix it and I did. Grand Theft wins a pizza party. This Penny drive will end ​ Auto San Andreas keeps crashing while I play. I on December 18th so the Pizza Party will be ​ had to answer a question about what my favorite on December 19th the day before Christmas Christmas movie was and that was weird. break. The Best Christmas Movies Ever National Saint Nicholas Day By Madison M. Home Alone-29 votes By Logan P. 8-year-old Kevin McCallister (Macauley Culkin) ​ December 6th is national Saint Nicholas day! gets mistakenly left home alone while his family Saint Nicholas is the man who Santa Claus is goes on vacation to Paris. Kevin wakes up to an based on, because of his generosity and empty house and assumes his wish of having no kindness. Saint Nicholas was best known for family came true. While his family is out of town, selling all of his belongings and giving the two robbers try to break into the house, and he money to the poor. Nick was brought up must protect his family home. Christian and spent his life treating the sickly. To celebrate Saint Nicholas day you can Elf-8 votes exchange small gifts. The reason it is on the Buddy was accidentally transferred to the North Pole as a toddler and was raised as an elf. Buddy 6th of December is that it is on the fears he does not fit in, so he goes anniversary of his death. to New York, in full elf costume, in search of his biological father. The Maltz Museum By Gavin G. The Polar Express-5 votes On Monday, Nov. 25, we went to the Maltz A doubting young boy takes an extraordinary train Museum, it is a museum of the Holocaust and ride to the North Pole, he embarks on a journey of Jewish history. The museum was very interesting discovery that shows him that the wonder of life and I learned things about the Holocaust that I did never fades for those who believe. not know. The tour of the museum was shorter than I expected, I thought that it would be much Visit www.fhevs.org/skippersketches for our previous editions ​ ​ 4 Anti Bullying Assembly By Madison M. 2. Recycle or make a compost pile. A group of ten 8th graders are hosting an Less plastic going into the ocean is good for assembly for 6th-8th graders about everyone. You could also make crafts out of Anti-Bullying. The assembly will take place on plastic bottles or cardboard boxes. December 17th in the auditorium. There will 3. Get a reusable water bottle. be group activities to teach about bullying, The amount of plastic we use could be along with an acting skit to show what lessened dramatically, just by people using bullying looks like. The assembly will begin at reusable bottles, rather than throwing them 9:45 and end around 10:30. At the end, there away after each usage. will be a pledge signing and an activity that 4. Vote will keep going until the end of the school People have the right to vote. Vote against year. We hope to have as many middle school things that cause climate change. attendees as possible.
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