Children’s & Teens’Connection 2018
By Isabella Sevier, Grade 4, Cherry Run, Art Resource Teacher Melanie C. Rodas
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Children's & Teens'
Writing with prefixes, submitted byMary Ellen Zavaleta, Sixth GradeTeacher.
The anti-happy undergroundtritoothed hippo and his cohippodisagreed about forecasting theunderground weather so insteadthey got into their undergroundsubmarine and drove it in a semi-circle. As the duo drove their un-derground submarine the aquadog, a famous underground super-star, transported the anti-happyunderground tritoothed hippo andhis cohippo to the land above theunderground.
— Elizabeth So
My multicolored pinkish-bluepet has duobows on each of herears. She was happily eatingmultichipped cookies. She made amistake and spilled the milk. Sothen she repoured the milk intothe polyspotted cup. Then shesemi-dipped her chocolate chipcookies and started to eat themnonstop. She was midway in her“eating the cookies the fastest”challenge when her friend came inand said those were her cookies!My pet said it was a misunder-standing and that the whole classgot cookies. After that her friendand she ate the cookies together.
The end.
— Christie Bae
The prehistoric, multiheaded,polyeyed purple octopus repairedhis irreplaceable calendar. He useshis calendar to predate the pastapocalyptic resurgence of man. Doyou think he’ll finish before hispregame warmup? And if he canwill our octopus be able to replace
the calendar’s indescribable qual-ity?
— Lucan Cohen
My grandmother said she had apet worth multi-million dollars. Itold her that was impossible so sheinvited me over to her house. Iknew my grandma was a formerbiology student and loved animals,but what I saw when I walked inwas insane! It was a hexahorned ,trilegged, deca-eyed dog lookingright at me. The prehistoric-look-ing thing was looking right at me.The prehistoric-looking dogmarched back to his bed – whichcould be misjudged to be a throne– and started to drink water outof his semi-filled wine glass.
— Grace Heberer
My pet is a pre-human animal.He is a uni-headed, quad-eyed,octo-legged, tri-armed cat. He iswriting a report on why the CatCouncil should intercept midwaya group of enemy submarinestransporting unfriendlies under-sea. He is thinking about the in-justice and how it was impossiblethat the Council had overlookedhis first report. When they read itthey disagreed, dismissing it asnonsense. He is writing anotherreport about anti-Cat beings, say-ing that they will use the atmo-sphere to send encoded messagesto each other and also saying thatthey will use a mind-controlledsinging superstar to defrost thetension between the beings andthe Dogs.
— Christian Yoon
Cherry Run Elementary
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GlassesI have lost my glasses,I need them to seeI cannot think of what will become of me,For I am nearsightedAnd not so delightedYes, my pair of glasses ARE LOST!
— Sarah Chaykin, 9, of Burke
Grade 4, Keene Mill Elementary
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Children's & Teens'
By Oliver Glas, Grade 4, Cherry Run ES, Art Resource TeacherMelanie C. Rodas
My Desk by Jean Seo, Art Classes in Burke with Instructor Carol Zeitlin.
Drawing byAllisonBieron, ArtClasses inBurke withInstructorCarolZeitlin.
By Christie Bae, Grade 6, Cherry Run ESMy Thanksgiving by Josephine Bronson, Art Classes in Burke with In-structor Carol Zeitlin.
WelcomeDear Readers:
This week, the Burke Connection turnsover its pages to the youth and students.
We asked principals and teachers fromarea schools to encourage students to con-tribute their words, pictures and photos forour annual Children’s & Teens’ Issue.
The response as always was enormous.While we were unable to publish every piecewe received, we did our best to put togethera paper with a fair sampling of the submit-ted stories, poems, drawings, paintings,photographs and other works of art.
We appreciate the extra effort made byschool staff to gather the materials duringtheir busy time leading up to the holidays.We’d also like to encourage both schools andparents to mark their 2019 calendars forearly December, the deadline for submis-sions for next year’s Children’s & Teens’
Connection. Please keep us in mind as yourchildren continue to create spectacularworks of art and inspiring pieces of writingin the coming year.
The children’s issue is only a part of ouryear-round commitment to cover educationand our local schools. As always, the Con-nection welcomes letters to the editor, storyideas, calendar listings and notices of localevents from our readers. Photos and othersubmissions about special events at schoolsare especially welcome for our weeklyschools pages.
Our preferred method for material isemail, which should be sent [email protected], butyou can reach us by mail at 1606 KingStreet, Alexandria, VA 22314 or call 703-778-9414 with any questions.
— Editor Kemal Kurspahic
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Children's & Teens'
Submitted by Mary Ellen Zavaleta,Sixth Grade Teacher.
GiveI had a friend that loved to
win and she would win a lotand brag about it! She was verycompetitive but other thanbragging about her wins shewas pretty nice. Whenever shewould win not too many kidswould congratulate her becauseshe would already congratulateherself. One day she won firstplace and I got second. Out ofall people she definitelythought I wouldn’t say any-thing, but I told her “Good job!You deserve that and yourteachers are so proud of you.” Iwalked away, but I walkedaway knowing that she reallyappreciated what I said – be-cause no kid would say that toher and she would definitelynot have said that to me.
— Elizabeth So
Thank YouThere are lots of things I’m
thankful for but one stands outthe most. For a long time I hatedto read. My mom had to begand plead to get me to pick upa book. She finally got tired ofthis and she made some strictrules on reading. The rulestated that my sister and I hadto read for thirty minutes a dayto earn our electronics on theweekend. I hated the rule butit forced me to read a lot morethan I did before. I think mymom is a secret genius becausenow I love to read and I thankher for that.
— Bryce Williams
Once upon a Thanksgiving,my family and I were going upto New York when I said I wouldlike to say the prayer. At myuncle’s house, before we ate, Iwas eyeballing him so hard thatmy eyeballs were going to fallout. And finally he said, “Walter,would you like to say theprayer?” I was screaming in myhead and I ate turkey so fastand so much and it was a greatThanksgiving.
— Walter Rizzardi
I am thankful for our dog,Ruby. We adopted her from ananimal shelter. She is comfort-ing for times when I am notfeeling good. She makes me liftup my spirit so then I feel bet-
ter.
— Daniel Magana
My grandma has a cabin inWest Virginia. It takes aboutfour hours to drive there. I re-ally love it. You can ski – Snow-shoe is near there. You can alsofish because there’s a pond nearand a river, too. I love the cabin.
— Caleb Duff
Being a kid comes with someparental restrictions. Adultshave it MUCH worse than kids,but our problems are still frus-trating. It’s good to have some-one to relate to when you’refrustrated like this. And thereinlies one of the best parts of asister: company. When I’m frus-trated, it’s good to have some-one I can relate to. I just reallyappreciate that.
— Lucas Cohen
I am very thankful for myramp on our Honda Odysseyvan. After my dad died, it wasso hard for my mom to load meinto our black car. I am thank-ful for my van because mywheelchair can fit in it. The vanwas made in Waynesboro, WV,2 � hours away from here. Iremember going to look at it.We got to test one of the rampvans that was there. My momgot locked in the van after I gotout. I thought it was funny. (Theman opened the ramp doormanually so she could get out.)
— Christopher Boehm
I have always had super thickhair and I have always had curlyhair. My hair was never thatthick pretty hair that would beshown on TV when women ad-vertise for shampoo. I never feltconfident about my hair be-cause it was different and noone had hair as thick as mine.Everyone had straight, thin hairthat was easy to put up in cutestyles.
In fourth grade, I took my hairout of a pony tail, but just whenI was about to put it back up, amom came up to me and said“No! Leave your hair down. Youare so lucky to have wavy hairthat no one else has. My daugh-ter is probably jealous!” Thatreally changed me. I feel moreconfident about my hair be-cause of her.
— Elizabeth So
Cherry Run Elementary
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Artwork submitted by Art Classes in Burke with Instructor Carol Zeitlin.
Color Pencil Drawing by Amanda Bohn
My Thanksgiving by Josephine Bronson
Drawing byCalvin Ashley
Drawing byLeah Brinkley
Animal Collage, Color Pencil Drawing by AudreyReese
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Children's & Teens'
By Stanley Liang, Grade 1
Newington Forest Elementary
Short poems by Maya Tirado of Springfield.
A TreeI love different colorsmy hair changes each season.It changes each timewhen the sun is highand wind is breezin’.
EarthThe earth is green, the earth is blue.The land, sea and everything around you.The tides, the waves come from the moon!The grass, the green comes from the clouds.The rain, the sun, everything on earth,helps each other for you!
ThanksgivingDelicious foodbrings gratitude.For family and friendsthey bring love to the heart andgratefulness to the mind.Enjoy and relaxfor your heartto say HOORAY.
Clouds of WonderClouds are mysteriesWhat do they do?Where do they come from?They help the environmentand I hope you do too!
WindThe wind is magicalthe wind is coolthe wind dances with the big blue sea,it dances with the little happy you.
StormA storm is mean,a storm is powerful.A storm is as stable as a house,as mean as a fire-breathing dragonand a slithering snake, andas powerful as a viper bite sting.
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Children's & Teens' Cherry Run Elementary
Submitted by Mary Ellen Zavaleta, Sixth Grade Teacher.
By Ameera Ali
By Ameera AliBy Christie Bae
Our class read the book The Wild Robot by Peter Brown. Christie Bae madethis turn-the-crank model of a scene in which the otters accidentally bring therobot, Roz, to life.
Cherry Run Art Gallery
Artwork submitted by Melanie C. Rodas, Art Resource Teacher, Cherry Run ES.
By Aaron Platt, Grade 4 By Abi Schuettler, Grade 5 By Andrew Fthenos, Grade 6
By Lucas Cohen, Grade 6 By Lily Longenecker, Grade 6 By Haley Inscoe, Grade 6
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ByCarolineCrook,Grade 3
A printedmandala
banner byVictoria
Shea,Grade 5
Cherry Run Elementary
Submitted by Mary Ellen Zavaleta, Sixth Grade Teacher.
By Braden Hodge, Grade 2 By Kyla Tran, Grade 5
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By Elia Mazerolle, Grade 2 By Athena Giannetti, Grade 3
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Children's
NativeIf the valleysand seaswould answerour pleas
All would bewithheld andwithdrawn
The echoesin the hillsof the bird’ssweet, short song
Guiding us allslowly along
My childrenThey laughThey singThey dance
Praying alongwith nosecond glance
If thecivilized onesknew howpeaceful we can be
They’d leave usalone andanswer ourplea
— Sarah Ewell, 12,
West Springfield
Grade 7
at Washington Irving
Middle School
English teacher
Emily Ross
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