Monday, November 30, 2009

december nespaper ideas

1)whta's in jar

2)weather in La.


3)winter fashion


4)things that make go hmmm


5) snow


6)blogging


7)christmas tree meaning


8)what to do over C. break


9)how to decorate your room


10)christmas around the world


11)meaning of christmas


12)things to do for christmas


13)favorite thing about christmas


14)going to grandma house for christmas


15)how to make grandma sugar cookies


16)wrost thing about christmas


17)are you naughty or nice


18)santa clause is coming to town


19)enjoying christmas with family and friends


20)why christmas is so special to me


21)what you do on christmas morning


22)christmas traditions


23)how to put up a christmas tree


24) going shoping for friends and family


25)what kind of sports you do on christmas evening


26)how to prepare for exams


27)how to make christmas cards with your picture on it


28)how to make a gingerbread house and make it tast good


29)food to make for the family on Christmas


30)how to see santa in your house on christmas morning


31)great presents to give friends and family


32)where to get gifts that are not as high but are great value


33)hlep feed the homeless


34)operation christmas child shoeboxes


35)how to find a lost pet


36)give on christmas morning


37)top holiday songs



38)orgin os santa clause

38)things to do over Christmas break

39)reasons to believe it will snow friday night...just believe!!

40)how to keep house clean while unwrapping christmas presents

41)good books to read

42)how to make gingerbread house

43)what christmas is all about

44)how to make snow

45)favorite things about christmas

46)top christmas gifts

47)snow or rain

48)how to set up christmas tree

49)what to get your friend for christmas

50)Pray it will snow in friday...And BELIEVE!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Fun things for kids to do over Thanksgiving break.

Hey kids! Are you wondering what you can do over the week long Thanksgiving break? Well don't worry because I'm going to tell you just what kinds of fun you can have. Besides the stuff like watching tv, waking up to watch cartoons rather than get your uncomfortable uniforms on, or running your legs off outside, here are a couple of other ideas you can choose from.
Well since it is Fall and it is somewhat cold outside, playing games like find the turkey, where an adult hides a fake turkey and you, some friends, and family have to search for it, and rela races are great ways to keep your bodyactive and keep you in a fun, happy mood through the week . For inside activities, there are alot of websites to go to to do many crafts. For example, the website primarygames.com has a ton of games, puzzles, and, to satisfy the parents, a good bit of learning activites. Just find a good place to relax and go online to print out or play them on the computer. All of these and much more are some ideas that wilol keep you in the "I never want this week to end" mood. I hope you ebjoy them all and HAPPY THAKNSGIVING!!!!!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

What's in the Jar?

hey BCS people! Well we are almost to our first real break of the year, and what better way to celebrate that than with a jar of skittles! Yep, for the November "What's in the Jar?" contest we have sweet skittles. That means that two of you lucky people, elementary and Jr. High/High school students, may win the jar. There is a really good percentage that you could win because some people don't even guess, which makes it to where you have less people to compete with. Just remember that to win, you have to guess how many skittles there are in the jar, guess the right number, don't cheat, blah blah blah, you get the picture. Pretty simple and worth the good one minute it takes to right down the stuff, plus you get to visit the sweet office staff. so, be sure to guess so you can spend your week long Thanksgiving witha jar of skittles! Oh I almost forgot to congratulate the winners of last issue! Congratulations to High school students Jaclyn Stabler and Kayla Sherton, and elementary student Andrew Alexander. Great job guys, and to every other student, staff, and appriciated substituts, have a HAPPY THANSGIVING!!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

thanksgiving around the world

As many of you know America is the founding country of the holiday Thanksgiving, but do any other countries celebrate this Holiday of thanking? Well you might be suprised, but the answer is yes! Many countries share in this thanking holiday, although they have an intirlly different way of doing it. The chinese thanksgiving, called Chung Ch'ui or the August moon festival, is quite the opposite of Americas. It is celebrated iin mid August and and instead of turkey they dine on roasted pig and mooncakes, and this holiday is three days long! How awesome would that be, three days of none stop eating! Jewish families celebrate a seven day long celebration calles Sukkoth. The meaning of their celabrating is to thank God for caring for Moses and the Hebrews while they wandered 40 years in the wilderness before entering the promise land. They build huts and move into them for the seven days and hang fruits amd vegitables from the roof of their huts. A sseramony is held everyday to remember their Hebrew ancesters and thank God for the hrvest. In many other countries different and unique tradition are going on. Whether in the month of November or any of the other eleven months, all the types of thanksgiving have one thing in common: giving thanks for something or to someone that has done good to the people. In America we all come to thank God for the harvest He blessed the pilgrims with many years ago. This holiday is truely a world wide thing that has everybody in the thankful mood.

Monday, November 2, 2009

news casts from other high schools

Rosemead High School Pen Bomb newscasts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pwu3IPKxDE&feature=PlayList&p=78B74F53EDDACF1F&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=26

High School Newscast Gone Wrong
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aUclSjfTVc