Ligonier Banner., Volume 83, Number 17, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 April 1949 — Page 7

Thursday, April 28, 1949

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SOUTH SIDE ELEMENTARY NEWS

The first grade have a tadpole and are watching it as it turns into a frog.

Several first graders have been absent from school because of colds.

The garden the first grade planted several months ago is growing and is now a nice size. On Monday, the second grade made a shadow clock and recorded the shadow changes every hour. They are happy to announce the appearance of legs on the tadpole which Danny Heerman broughit to school.

The pupils of the third grade are working to complete their nature books. .Some are still unfinished since there is so much to tell about every picture. Last week, the fourth grade

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children gave reports for English on their favorite books. The fourth grade children are decorating their room with arithmetic papers. S Evelyn Brode of the fifth grade won the headmark in the spelling contest in her room last week. The pupils of the fifth grade made posters to encourage all pupils to pick up paper on the school grounds and to keep of peoples’ grass and gardens. » After memorizing the poem, “The Arrow and the Song” by Longfellow, the fifth grade enjoyed a lesson in choral reading. Following the study of the history unit “Spanish, French, Duiteh, and English Settlements in the New World,” the 6th grade pupils drew maps of the Thirteen English Colonies about 1700. ;

A special literature study this week is memorizing the poem, “It Is Not Raining Rain To Me,” by R. Loveman.

Sandra Haid, a student of the Lincoln School, Elkhart, Indiana, visited the 6th grade last week, a guest of Dorothy McKeeman.

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