Dragon`s Flame News - Oldham County Schools
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Dragon`s Flame News - Oldham County Schools
D r a g o n ’s F l a m e N e w s South Oldham Middle School SOMS’s Got Talent! January 2015 The Talent Show– by Laykin Stoess, Riley Trimble, and Katie Muskin The SOMS talent show took place on November 25th, the day before Thanksgiving break, and it featured some top performers from 6th, 7th and 8th grades. Ironically all the performers were girls who showcased their talent in singing, playing the cello, playing the piano, and dancing. We had first, second, and third place winners, but they were all amazing. The participants were: Rachel Gressick playing on the cello, “Zweits Quartett” by Mozart, Maddie Stader singing “Somewhere Out There” from American Tale, Brianna Donnelly singing “Darkside” by Kelly Clarkson, Grayson Brown singing “Soulmate” by Natasha Benningfield, Arabella Wilson dancing to “Dance with Me Tonight”, Uria Park playing on the piano, “Trap” by Henry, Madison Blair singing “Heartbreak Girl” by 5 Seconds of Summer, Alyssa Fisher singing “Popular” from Broadway Musical “Wicked”, Maria Martinez & Regan Harp singing “Middle of Starting Over” by Sabrina Carpenter, and Lily Medley singing “Turning Tables” by Adele. The kids who ran it, (The Emcee’s) were CJ Henry and Elijah Goldsmith. In first place was Alyssa Fisher singing “Popular” from the Broadway Musical “Wicked”. In second place was Lilly Medley singing “Turning Tables” by Adele . In third place was Arabella Wilson dancing to “Dance with Me Tonight””. Thankfor the awesome show! In this issue: KUNA Musically Inclined 2 Field Hockey 3 Featured Artisits 4-5 Nicholas Thompson Anna Gressick Cartoons 6-9 Basketball Experience By: Arissa Hall and Chansea Myers How do you play basketball? Playing basketball is fun but not easy. It starts out with a simple skill: dribbling. First you have to dribble the ball with one hand; if you don’t dribble the ball, it’s called traveling. If you dribble the ball with two hands it is also called traveling. A cross over is when you dribble the ball in one hand and pass the ball to the other hand. There are some ways to practice these skills A practice-drill game in basketball that you can play is called “Eleven Man.” There is 11 people on the court, and 2 people at the bottom of the court. If you want to be at the top or bottom of the court, you call “Top” or “Bottom.” One person brings the ball down the court. There also are outlets which are people that are on your team that can help you. Basketball is a really fun sport to learn and play. Even these drills can teach you awesome things like hand-eye coordination and help you sharpen your basketball skills. Here are some more details about the game. Continued on page 2 Musically Inclined? By: Lily Francis Are you interested in band? If you are, join band. Band is open to anyone and everyone. The band has a brass and woodwind section. No tutor is required to join band. There are lots of events coming up in band. The band does cost money; however, you have to have an instrument and a band outfit for concerts. Band has 2 classes. A brass class and a woodwind class. In the brass class, we have percussion, French Horn Trumpet, Baritone, Trombone, and Tuba. The woodwinds class has Flutes, Saxophone, Piccolo, Bassoon, and Clarinets. You can buy or rent your instrument. “Do I have to know how to play the instrument?” No. Mr. Parker teaches you. That’s what band is for. “Is a tutor required? “No, tutors are helpful, but they are NOT REQUIRED. There are lots of events this year for band. For example: on November 17th we had a 6th grade progress concert at 7:00p.m in the SOMS gym. On December 6th there was an all district band audition. Continued pg. 3 KUNA x-block Engaging Kids in Social Studies By: Annie Koller KUNA is an after school and a x-block activity sponsored by an eighth grade social studies teacher, Mr. Adkisson. In the KUNA x-block, 6th , 7th and 8th grade kids are learning how to debate, write bills, and even more. The last assignment Mr. Adkisson did was that the students were paired into groups to the minimum of two or three people, they are then to create a bill that they think is eligible to be passed with a certain due date that includes an introduction, at least three sections for the body of the bill, and opening and a closing paragraph that each has to be a minute and thirty seconds long. After the students have completed their bill, the entire x block is to present them. The students are able to go up and ask some technical questions, then the students are also aloud to express their pros and cons before the final vote to see if the bill should be passed. Continued on page 3 Basket Ball Experience continued from page 1 Foul Shots—Foul shots are when someone has grabbed your arm or run into you which fouls you out. You get to shoot behind the free throw line once or twice. No one can guard you until you shoot your last shot. Rebound—Rebounds are when any person gets the ball after it has touched the rim of the basket. When you get the rebound and you are not already at your side of the court, you can dribble the ball down the court and make a hoop. Away games—Away games are when your team is at a different team’s court. We ride a bus to the location. The team mom brings food for the team to give us energy for the game. At half time during the away games, we have to go in the locker room to talk about how the game went . Basketball is a good sport to play. It helps you get exercise, and keep your body in shape. Basketball keeps you in shape. You should try to play Basketball! Field Hockey at the YMCA I play field hockey at the YMCA. Field hockey is a super fun sport and anyone can play. It is located in the athletics building at the Buckner YMCA. All the coaches are really nice, and they always make sure you are having fun. We just started our winter season of indoor field hockey. If you are interested in joining we have practices from 7:30 pm - 8:00 pm and games from 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm on Friday nights for the 9-11 group. It costs 65$ if you are a YMCA member and 80$ for non-members. Deadline is January 2nd and 15$ extra if you are over the due date. I personally enjoy playing field hockey because it lets me unplug from school work and electronics. The coaches and players love to win, but don’t make the sport TOO competitive. The good things about field hockey, are that they don’t have snacks that are super expensive, good sportsmanship, and everyone has lots of fun. The only bad thing is the times you play. It may seem late but trust me, it’s worth it. The coaches really make sure that you learn all the skills like dribbling, scoring legally, and playing goalie, as well as the other positions. I have only played for about 6 weeks, once a week, and I am already really good. One of the coaches says, “We make sure you learn skills and always have fun. It is not super competitive, and it is not too bad if you don’t win. “ Continued from page 2… Musically Inclined The audition was at Shelby East Middle School. *On February 21st, band students have a solo and ensemble festival at North Oldham High School. *Practice can make for a perfect performance How much time do you have to practice your instrument? You should always take your instrument home and practice daily , but if you can’t practice everyday you should practice at least 3 days a week. It is a great opportunity and all players love it too. “I feel like I can mess up or have our team lose, and no one will blame me for not being good.” Another player states KUNA X-Block Continued from page 2… “Our team is not good, but they feel like family to me any way.” Everyone loves it, and if you join, you will too. A student that participates in the x-block says, “I love Even if you have never played, it is still fun, unlike a lot of other sports. It is super fun so come on! Hurry down to the YMCA and get your place on a team today, or keep it in mind for next year!! By: Katie Mushkin this x-block! It has helped me learn so much about our government and writing bills. I feel like I have learned a lot through this program and I am doing it next year too.” Another student said, “I love social studies now and I’m always looking forward to going to x-block.” Even if you don’t like social studies very much you will change your mind immediately when you go to this exblock. ! So remember go to Mr. Adkisson and you can sign up around thanksgiving! Or keep it in mind for next year! SOMS Artist Nicholas Thomason is a 6th grade student at SOMS. He began drawing for fun about a year ago and has since crafted his talent. He was inspired by his brother’s good drawing skills. He draws images that inspire him such as basketball players. (Left-Kevin Durant, who plays for Oklahoma city Thunders Below-Dragon and Lion ) SOMS Artist By: Anna Gressick When I draw, I start in light pencil and use a reference from the internet. I usually draw the basic shape of the figure, by using lines and circles to guide me. After making the basic shape I erase the spare lines that I do not need and I begin to add detail to my figure. Since my gallery mainly includes animals I add textures such as furs and feathers, claws and talons are also included in detail. After I apply the detail, use colored pencils or leave the drawing as it is and add finishing touches. But if I use colored pencil, I trace the figure with the color I choose it to be, then I full in the figure with the appropriate colors and add the texture were it is necessary. I also make the eyes stand out and give it a color to match the tone that it would be in, if it is happy, it would be bright blue, and red would be angry or evil. When I finish, I compare it to the original piece that I used as my reference. Cartoons by: Brooklyn Woodrum By: Luke Alkire Sam Williams: What’s Going On Around SOMS? Be Yourself! (left) Mrs. Adkisson prepares for a Social Studies Lesson about Colonial Life with her husband, Mr. Adkisson, 8th grade Social Studies teacher. (above) Dr. Seuss day is coming up on March 2nd! (above) Remember to ALWAYS be KIND to one another! SOMS has some AWESOME artists! (left) Oh! Post your selfies to Ms. Storm to get them in the yearbook! (below) The News… Contributing Members Photographers– Brooke Simon, Jenna Buck, Abby Marvin, Arissa Hall, Laykin Stoess Contributing Writer’s– Arissa Hall, Abby Marvin, Eliose Brown, Katie Mushkin, Rachel Gressick, and Chansea Myers, Annie Koller, Caroline Adams, Lily Francis, Laykin Stoess Contributing Artists– Anna Gressick, Sam Williams, Luke Alkire, Edwin Fiallos, Evan Seidt, Austin Ankeny, Irving Garriado, Typer Stepp, Brooklyn Woodrum, Nicholas Thomposn, Contributing Editors—Evan Sedit, Riley Trimble, Katie Mushkin, Lauren LaRocco, Sam Williams,