Bobcat Pride Press
2020-2021 - Edition 2 - Volume 4
A Newsletter for Bobcats by Bobcats
Welcome Back Bobcats!
The care challenge for this week is…
Pick up some trash to take care of the Earth!
Things To Celebrate In April
By: Adam Feiler, 3rd Grade
What Do You Celebrate In April?
Here Is A List of things you can do to celebrate things in April.
1. Read About Abraham Lincoln To Celebrate Him After His Assassination 156 Years Ago 4/15
2. Create Your Own Art On April 15th For World Art Day 4/15
3. Celebrate Thomas Jefferson By Coloring A Picture Of Him 4/13
Weekly Riddle
By: Adam Feiler, 3rd Grade
If you’ve got me, you want to share me; if you share me, you haven’t kept me. What am I?
Answer Will Be Revealed Next Week!
Last Week’s Answer: Are You Asleep Yet?
What Did You Do For Spring Break?
By: Adam Feiler, 3rd Grade
Remember The Quiz We Gave You Asking What You Did For Spring Break?
Well... Here Are The Results!
PLAYGROUND INTERVIEWS
By: Sarah Gubing, Maizey Spurgeon, & Brynn Bartel, 4th Grade
In case you missed it. This week there was a new Care Wall Episode in daily announcements that feature playground interviews.
Check it out!
Let’s look at Easter!
By: Aadya Posam, 3rd Grade
Easter is celebrated by many people. Why is Easter even called Easter though? Why not Baster? Easter, also called Pascha or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. Lots of people celebrate Easter. One way they celebrate is by hiding easter eggs and having others find the eggs. The eggs usually contain a bit of money, candy, and toys. Others give out chocolate easter bunnies and eggs. Some people don’t celebrate Easter at all. These are all great ways to celebrate. Which way do you celebrate? Do you celebrate at all? Do you celebrate a different holiday?
Till we see you again Bobcats!
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