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THE MUSTANGS’ BIG SCOOP

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THE MUSTANGS’ BIG SCOOP

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Reading is Fun!!!!! We like to read so much. We like to read Pig and Elephant Books. We also read in our reading books. We’ve read Let’s Go to the Moon, Tomas Rivera and LITTLE Rabbit’s TALE. Written By: Eleanor Barrett

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Photograph: By Mrs. McNeil

Photographer: Deaghan Hickey

We are making masks for Chinese

New year. We are making a

dragon. It will be colorful and

long. It took a long time to make

the dragon and masks.

Written: By Grace Goldberg

Chinese New Year

First grade has been busy working on addition, double digit addition, and subtraction. We have used quick pictures and the one-hundreds chart to help. Written By: Mrs. Jendersak and Mrs. Sobczak

Math In First

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Scary Art Puppets In art class we are making fiction people. I am making the puppet from Five Nights at Freddys. We are getting to the magic part. We are scribbling at the front cover. I am happy that we are making this project. Written By: Cayden Cardenas

Our school is doing a fundraiser. We’re collecting hats, mittens, scarves and gloves for people that really need it. We have a ton of hats, mittens, scarves and gloves. By: Mikayla Zallis

School Fundraiser

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Lovin’ Math

In math we learned how to subtract three digit numbers and regroup. Most people like that kind of math that we are doing. Like 54-39=15. By: Owen Barrett

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Photographer: Miss Collins

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Friendly Letters I would like to share what we have been doing. A few days ago we were working on writing a friendly letter to someone. I think it is very fun. I love writing a lot. In my new newspaper club I get to write lots of articles. You should go to Frankfort Square School and find out what is going to happen next! !! By: Alysa Beausoleil

My weird school books are flying off

the shelves. This series is about

wacky teachers, insane students, and

crazy leaders. Third graders really

like this series because it is a great

break from all the non-fiction books

we read in third grade. Check one of

these books out today (if there are

any left to check out).

Written By: Tristessa Geagan

My Weird School Books

Sweethearts Project The sweethearts in Mrs. Reyes’

class is when we picked out a sweet

book. Then we wrote the author and

title of the book on a “sweetheart”

(a cut out heart). It was fun and

awesome to do.

Written By: Maddie Genis

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Division is easy if you know how to multiply. The first number in a division problem is called the dividend. The second one is called the divisor. The answer to a division problem is called the quotient. Division is fun! Written By: Kaitlin Prather

Math in Third

Photographer:Maddie Genis

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In Mrs. Froschle’s class we made

monkey heads. Not any monkey heads

but Valentine’s Day Monkeys. It was

do complete a fun craft for

Valentine’s Day. It was a lot of

fun. We got to add bows, crowns, or

bowties. We had a lot of fun being

creative and making our monkeys.

Written By: Peyton Shaw

Monkey Heads

Positive Footprints Positive footprints are all about

being an upstander and not being a

bystander. Everyone got to write

a positive message on a foot and

they were hung around the school.

The helping hands club got to help

the first and second graders.

Written By: Nicole Hussy

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Fourth grade students are busy practicing for PARCC. We are excited and nervous about the upcoming test. “I’m glad that we are practicing”, says Nicole, Ava, and Peyton”.

Photographer: Peyton Shaw

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In third grade we were making cartoon characters in art. Mrs. O is our art teacher. She taught us how to make the head and a little bit of the body of the cartoon character. The project was very fun! Written By: Mikayla Crowe

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American Heart Association Our school has raised a lot of money for American Heart Association. All the money we have so far probably saved 3 and a half life’s. With every ones help we can save more peoples life’s and save more people with broken hearts. Thank s and save more people with broken hearts. Thank You Frank Fort Square school and remember u can make a profile online and more people can donate from around the world. Then get more packets from the gym and fill it out then the next day bring it back to school.

Remember to smile because you’re at Frankfort Square School!!!!!

By Ava Krenzelak

Vollyball in P.E.!!!! Guess what? In Frankfort Square School we are doing volleyball!! The students LOVE to learn the passes like a set. The gym teachers are very nice. We all try our BEST!! The students LOVE Frankfort Square School. SCHOOL ROCKS!! Written By: Alejandra Tarala

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Happenings Around the School

Photographer: Ava Krenzelak