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They were held at a camp and I played video games with them.” Wyatt Smith [10] Moment of Kindness: “I built a basketball goal with my family for the Highway 80 Rescue Mission.” Connor Hearron [11] “One time my friend Sydney was babysitting these really bad kids and they were crazy and so I brought her Chick-fil-A.” Kate Pullen [10] “Going into 7th grade I went on a mission trip with my family to Honduras, we helped in a school teaching the kids there.” Sydney Simpson [10] WORK ORDER Prep Place Proof MAC WIN PM CS CS2 CS6 ePro Pro OLP FOR PLANT USE Con QPP HJT WORK ORDER Prep Place Proof MAC WIN PM CS CS2 CS6 ePro Pro Con QPP HJT OLP FOR PLANT USE White Oak High School 01974 White Oak High School 01974 4 4 father/daughter dance, hands on learning, skeet shoot photo by addie roling 2_9_16 photo by addie roling 1_20_16 photo By madison sigmon 1_20_16 photo by mackenzie brown 2_6_16 photo by madison sigmon 2_4_16 Stars Brainstorming ideas, Layton Anderson [10] prepares to write an essay for his Pre-AP English class over whether it’s better to dream big or to be realistic. “Mrs. Pearce has us write a reflection to a prompt everyday to simply keep our creative juices flowing, and for that, I am truly grateful,” Anderson said. Working during his English class, Edy Guillen [8] works on a Word Study Chart that is given to the students every week to improve their vocabulary skills. “I like Word Study Chart because it helps me learn new words for the future,” Guillen said. photo booth theme and what items we would have for snacks.” The dance will be a chance for fathers to spend time with their daughters. The Student Council raises money that will go towards their trip to the State Conference. “My favorite part was when I got to dance with my dad,” Londyn Bodovsky [3] said. “I normally go with my mom to things, but this time I got to go with my dad.” The WOHS Student Council members worked hard to ensure that the dance ran smoothly and was a magical experience for the students. The dance was such a success last year, there are possible plans to further it in the future. We plan on doing this as a yearly event,” Taylor said. “We have even thought of possibly doing a mother/son dance.” The WOHS Student Council sponsored a “Night Under the Stars” father/daughter dance from 6:30 to 8:30 on Feb. 6 in the WOHS cafeteria. The dance was for PreK-5th grade girls and their fathers, any other adult male relative, or a family friend. “After last year, seeing the girls spend times with their daddies pulled at my heart,” Student Council sponsor Kim Taylor said. “Especially the ones that do not get to spend a lot of time with them.” Many of the kids look forward to seeing the different themes, pretty decorations and the variety of delicious foods and drinks. “We have come up with the theme,” Taylor said. “The StuCo sponsors father/daughter dance Poppin’ Pigeons Sophomore class raises money for Prom photo by kim taylor 2_6_16 photo by mackenzie brown 2_6_16 Taking turns, Colby Siegley [10] waits as his group member finishes their turn during the skeet shoot funraiser. “I enjoy the suspense of seeing if they are going to hit it or not,” Siegley said. Shooting to raise money, Kason Kienzle [10] awaits for the clay pigeons to be launched up into the air. “I decided to help out with raising money because the money that was raised is going towards one of my proms,” Kienzle said. “Also, I know the parents that set it up worked really hard.” Keeping track of the clay pigeons Christina Marvin [10] and Antonio Castiglione [11] wait for the shooter to finish his turn. “The skeet shoot did not feel like a job because we had so much fun,” Marvin said. Tactile teaching enhances learning in the classroom photo by kim taylor 2_6_16 Gathering around, dads take their daughters to the dance and enjoy quality time together while helping the student council raise money for the State Conference. “My favorite part of the dance was dancing with my dad,” Layne Simpson [3] said. “At the end of the song he would always say ‘Good job, you were really cute out there’.” Waiting for the flash to go off Chassity Miller [K] and her grandfather Ken Hatley pose for the camera at the photobooth. “Me and my papa practice dancing at my house,” Miller said. “We didn’t have any music, papa just had it in his mouth.” Studying the skeleton, Daphne Bogenschutz [7] reviews the bones before her exam. “We were looking up which bones were where because we were learning about the skeletal system,” Bogenschutz said.” There was a quiz coming up.” all courtesy photos1_30_16 On Working on a math assignment Marcus Cash [11] tests how far a slinky can stretch with the added weight for his Math Models class. “My favorite part about the slinky project was working with my group,” Cash said. Arms wrapped around his daughters, Jarrod Lee dances with his daughters Brietta Lee [5] and Aliza Lee as they enjoy a moment together in the father/daughter dance. While posing for the photo, Cami Gann [1] and Merritt McMahon [1] enjoy time together at the dance. “My favorite part of the dance was when I got to get on Cami’s back and take a picture.” McMahon said. life UNDER the Hands

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Page 1: Cami Gann Hands On Tactile teaching enhances learning in ... · was working with my group,” Cash said. Arms wrapped around his daughters, Jarrod Lee dances with his daughters Brietta

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36 Jan. 25-Feb. 7 37design by: angeles guillen copy by: abby hinton

“I once went to San Antonio with my church to help kids who got caught trying to come into the country illegally. They were held at a camp and I played video games with them.” Wyatt Smith [10] Moment of Kindness: “I built a basketball goal with my family for the Highway 80

Rescue Mission.” Connor Hearron [11] “One time my friend Sydney was babysitting these really bad kids and they were crazy and so I brought her Chick-fil-A.” Kate Pullen [10]

“Going into 7th grade I went on a mission trip with my family to Honduras, we helped in a school teaching the kids there.” Sydney Simpson [10]

WORK ORDER

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Working during his English class, Edy Guillen [8] works on a Word Study Chart that is given to the students every week to improve their vocabulary skills. “I like Word Study Chart because it helps me learn new words for the future,” Guillen said.

photo booth theme and what items we would have for snacks.”The dance will be a chance for fathers to spend time

with their daughters. The Student Council raises money that will go towards their trip to the State Conference.“My favorite part was when I got to dance with my

dad,” Londyn Bodovsky [3] said. “I normally go with my mom to things, but this time I got to go with my dad.”The WOHS Student Council members worked hard to

ensure that the dance ran smoothly and was a magical experience for the students.“The dance was such a success last year, there are

possible plans to further it in the future. We plan on doing this as a yearly event,” Taylor said. “We have even thought of possibly doing a mother/son dance.”

The WOHS Student Council sponsored a “Night Under the Stars” father/daughter dance from 6:30 to 8:30 on Feb. 6 in the WOHS cafeteria.The dance was for PreK-5th grade girls and their

fathers, any other adult male relative, or a family friend. “After last year, seeing the girls spend times with their

daddies pulled at my heart,” Student Council sponsor Kim Taylor said. “Especially the ones that do not get to spend a lot of time with them.”Many of the kids look forward to seeing the different

themes, pretty decorations and the variety of delicious foods and drinks.“We have come up with the theme,” Taylor said. “The

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Taking turns, Colby Siegley [10] waits as his group member finishes their turn during the skeet shoot funraiser. “I enjoy the suspense of seeing if they are going to hit it or not,” Siegley said.

Shooting to raise money, Kason Kienzle [10] awaits for the clay pigeons to be launched up into the air. “I decided to help out with raising money because the money that was raised is going towards one of my proms,” Kienzle said. “Also, I know the parents that set it up worked really hard.”

Keeping track of the clay pigeons Christina Marvin [10] and Antonio Castiglione [11] wait for the shooter to finish his turn. “The skeet shoot did not feel like a job because we had so much fun,” Marvin said.

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Gathering around, dads take their daughters to the dance and enjoy quality time together while helping the student council raise money for the State Conference. “My favorite part of the dance was dancing with my dad,” Layne Simpson [3] said. “At the end of the song he would always say ‘Good job, you were really cute out there’.”

Waiting for the flash to go off Chassity Miller [K] and her grandfather Ken Hatley pose for the camera at the photobooth. “Me and my papa practice dancing at my house,” Miller said. “We didn’t have any music, papa just had it in his mouth.”

Studying the skeleton, Daphne Bogenschutz [7] reviews the bones before her exam. “We were looking up which bones were where because we were learning about the skeletal system,” Bogenschutz said.” There was a quiz coming up.”

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Working on a math assignment Marcus Cash [11] tests how far a slinky can stretch with the added weight for his Math Models class. “My favorite part about the slinky project was working with my group,” Cash said.

Arms wrapped around his daughters, Jarrod Lee dances with his daughters Brietta Lee [5] and Aliza Lee as they enjoy a moment together in the father/daughter dance.

While posing for the photo, Cami Gann [1]and Merritt McMahon [1] enjoy time

together at the dance. “My favorite part of the dance was when I got to get on Cami’s

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