Thursday, October 23, 2014

VUES Book Fair is Coming in November














VUES Scholastic Book Fair
is Coming in November!
 
Nov. 3rd -6th during the school day, 7:45- 3:30
***Special Evening Hours ***
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th from 5-7pm

A great selection of books will be for sale at the VUES Book Fair on Monday, November 3rd through Thursday, the 6th.  Students will have an opportunity to visit the book fair during their regularly scheduled library class.
The goal of the book fair is to promote reading.  In addition, a portion of all purchases will benefit our school by generating books for the school library and/or funds for library projects.

Looking for Parent Volunteers
Parent help is needed at the book fair this year!  Help is especially needed on Monday, Nov. 3rd from 2:45 to 3:30 and Thursday, Nov. 6th from 2:45-3:30.  Please email Ms. Foley if you can help.  
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Monday, October 20, 2014

Mrs. Cadoret

Mrs.Cadoret busy at work teaching  


We interviewed Mrs. Cadoret, the new grade 5 teacher.

What is your position at VUES?
5th Grade ELA & Social Studies teacher
Where did you grow up?
I grew up in Underhill and Jericho, Vermont
What do you like about your job?
ELA and Social Studies are my favorite subjects! I love to be able to help share the knowledge I have, and to help make each student’s learning experience positive and worthwhile.
Where is your classroom in the school?
My classroom in the school is the second door on your right down the long      hallway off of the lobby.
What was your favorite subject in high school?
This is a toughy….I love reading! So I would say English class. I also loved learning Latin and about where words came from a long time ago.
How long have you been teaching?
I have taught for 7 years down in Bennington, Vermont. I have taught both 4th and 5th grade.
What is your favorite animal?
I love dragonflies!!! I think they are beautiful, graceful, and remind me of the beauty that surrounds us.
Please tell us a little more about yourself.
I am married, and have a daughter who is 1 ½ years old. Her name is Haley and she has quite the personality. My dog’s name is Otis and he is a black lab/shepherd mix. We rescued him for a shelter down in southern Vermont and he was 1 of 9 in his litter. I used to play field hockey and love to watch football. I am a Giants fan! I also love to travel and have been to many places all over the United States, and Europe. I have literally been in 2 places at once before!! Standing on the Prime Meridian in England, I stood in 2 different hemispheres. There’s lots more about me, but you’ll have to come chat with me to find more out!

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Healthy Eating at VUES


The ladies at the lunchroom are really watching out for us and our health with some really healthy choices during lunchtime. After an interview with Lisa Sprage, we discovered some more ways that they are making healthy choices.  
A ladybug on a leaf.
Up at the VUES garden, with help from Lynne Rapoport, the lunch ladies are growing some yummy vegetables to serve during lunchtime. The garden provides vegetables for lunches in the fall, and herbs all year round.
A beautiful sunflower with a bumblebee on it. 

Even though the garden currently does not grow fruit, Lisa explained that they may begin planting fruit sometime, but that it will only be possible if more help is offered for the garden.


Some of the local farms they rely on are Norris Berry Farm, Lumiere in Ferrisburgh, Maple Meadows Farm, and Champlain Orchards.


Bright flowers and yellow tomatoes

So the next time you see the Lisa S., Lisa G, and Trish make sure that you thank them for looking out for us.

-Photos and article by A.R and S.C, VUES 6th grade

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Leaf People



Kindergarten students created leaf people in library class this week.   First we read Leaf Man by Lois Ehlert, then we searched the school yard for interesting leaves, and finally we created our own leaf people!  






Friday, October 10, 2014

Brent and Maya from Yes! Theater

                     
Brent and Maya in the library

    
              Brent and Maya have been with us for two weeks. We sat down and interviewed them during lunch. They were nice to let us do it!  There were smiles and laughs the whole time.

 Here is Brent's interview:


Why did you decide to be a performer?
I like juggling, and I had a job I was not happy with, and I
found a way to turn my hobby into my job.
What is your favorite part of your job?
Maya.
How long have you been performing?
I started performing by my self in 2005, and I have been
with Maya for 5 years.
Why did you decide to come to VUES?
Mrs. Pettibon invited us.
What size ice cream cone do you normally get?
Medium.
Did you go to school to learn how to perform?
Yes. (I learned to perform) in college and at the Celebration Barn Theater in Maine.
What is the hardest part of your job?
When you get sick and tired.
Where was the coolest place you have visited because of your job?
China was pretty cool.
Please tell us a little more about performing.  
It is always different, and you have to be in the present
moment all the time.
       
             Here is Maya's interview:
Why did you decide to be a performer?
I was in my first play in kindergarten, I really liked it and kept going.
What was the best part of your job?
Seeing the students' good ideas.
How long have you been performing?
25 years in all, and 5 years with Brent
Why did you decide to come to VUES?
Mrs. Pettibon invited us.
What size ice cream cone do you normally get?
Small
Did you go to school to learn how to perform?
Yes, (I learned to perform) at college and at Celebration Barn Theater in Maine.
What is the hardest part of your job
When you are sick and tired.
What is the coolest place you have visited because of your job?
Scotland.
Please tell us a little bit more about performing?
It is not easy, you get nervous, you make mistakes, but you learn from them.
Article and photos by R.O. and A. R. 

Monday, October 6, 2014

Iceman Artifacts



This fall, the sixth grade in Mr.Sam's class learned about the Iceman of the Alps (Otzi).  

The Iceman was found in the Alps frozen in a glacier by Austrians in 1991.  He was an important find for historians because he had a rare, valuable copper ax.  His body was preserved for over 5000 years!   Below are photos of the sixth grade with their homemade artifacts that relate to the Iceman's life.  There was a variety of artifacts including: weapons, tools, and art.








Here are a couple quotes from students about what they thought about this activity.

"It was cool.  I'm better with hands-on (activities) than with paper and pencil."

"It was helpful 'cause it was hands on.  I like doing these types of projects."  

Photos Z.B.  and article by C.W. and Z.B 

Friday, October 3, 2014

Peter Gould Performance at School



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All students that read over the summer, filled out the log, and handed it in to Ms. Foley, were invited to a special assembly featuring Peter Gould, the storyteller and clown. This performance on Friday, September 12th, consisted of magic acts, miming, and fun.
Article by sixth grader, A.R.