Friday, March 2, 2012

Reading Flash Mob and Speech

Today was an amazing day in the life of Guyan Valley Middle School.  Not only was it Dr. Seuss' birthday, it was also "Read Across America." Teachers and students kicked off a week long celebration of reading events with student videos, words from the student council president, and a flash mob.

GVMS' student council president delivered a wonderful speech about reading and was truly inspiring to not only her peers, but also to the faculty of GVMS:



Reading is more important now than ever in today’s society. If you cannot read, well then you will find it hard to have a successful career, earn people’s respect, or even operate in your daily life.

The importance of reading grows more and more every day. With all of the technology we have today, people think that they don’t need to read as much; when you probably need to be able to read better.

Reading is a fundamental to function in today’s world. You have to be able to read to go places, shop, or even play games. Everything requires you to be able to read.

Also, reading is a vital skill in finding a good career. Once you get older and need money, you will need a job. Most well paying jobs require reading as a part of the job’s performance. A person is limited in what they can accomplish without good reading skills.

Being able to read, helps you do everything in life; from your education, to your extracurricular activities. Everything requires you to be a good reader.

Here are a few statistics I found:

56% of young people say they read more than 10 books a year, with middle school reading the most. Some 70% of middle school students read more than 10 books a year, compared with only 49% of high school students. Guyan Valley, do you think we are there yet?

50% of American adults are unable to read an 8th grade level book.

A child, who reads on level by the 3rd grade, is 85% more likely to graduate from high school.

My final thought to you:

As a child I loved to read Dr. Seuss books. They were very entertaining and made reading fun! That is what you need to do. Find a piece of literature that isn’t too easy or too hard and read it! You will have fun and just might learn a thing or two.

This quote is by my favorite author, Dr. Seuss.

“The more that read the more things that you know. The more that you learn the more places you will go.”

Thank you.

L. Prichard, 8th Grade

(Working on embedding the video.  For now, please follow this link)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2jhmBVrAA8&feature=colike


Friday, January 27, 2012

Let's do this!!

Hello again!  I am so excited that we have had some postings on the blog. When you get a chance, please read them and post your comments (positive and encouraging only).  Up until now, those who have posted their writings are students that are in the after school program.  I am looking forward to this being a vehicle to showcase the wonderful things that our students at Guyan Valley Middle School accomplish.  I am proud to be a GVMS Wildcat and I believe in each and every one of our students!  Until next time... Happy Blogging!!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Movie Review

                              PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3
When  Katie finds a new friend, Denis, her step-father worries about her safety.  So, when ‘Toby’ (Katie’s new friend) begins to make odd noises, Denis sets up cameras around the house to find out what’s going on. Toby begins to hurt Kristie, Katie’s older sister, and somebody has to do something! Will Katie keep her promise? Or will she make a big mistake? Her family’s lives depend on it.
I really liked this movie, and the plot is full of twists. I recommend this movie for mature audiences only.

BE AFRAID…ALWAYS CHECK YOUR CLOSETS!
REVIEWED BY: Logan V., 7th Grade

TV Show Review

Spongebob Squarepants
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Who is yellow and is the shape of a square? You should know by now-- it is SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS! SpongeBob lives in the ocean blue with his pals Patrick, Squidward, Mr.Krabs, and Sandy. My favorite thing about SpongeBob is his laugh. He has the reddest cheeks that are as rosy as Santa Claus'. Mr. Krabs is really cheap and Squidward likes to play the clarinet with a nasty reed. Patrick sits under his rock that is steady while SpongeBob runs to work yelling “I’m ready!” 
I would recommend this show for any age. The children would like it for the Sponge and, the adults like it for its great humor!


Reviewd by:
Karrigan F., 6th Grade

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Acrostic Poem


L  oyal

O ne and only

G rateful

A lways there for you

N utty

Submitted by Logan V., 7th Grade




Gir eats pancakes and waffles!
(and cupcakes)


Acrostic Poem

K  OOKY

A RTISTIC
R  ELIABLE
R ANDOM
I  MPORTANT
G  OOFY
A WESOME
N ICE                   

Submitted by: Karrigan F., 6th Grade
Karrigan's Favorite Animal

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Welcome to our blog!

Hey there, Guyan Valley!  This is Ms. Kilgore and you are now entering the world of GVMS Awesomeness!  On this site, you will read works from your peers.  They will be writing movie reviews, book reviews, music reviews, poetry, short stories, and MUCH, MUCH more!  Check back with us often as this site will knock your socks off!  By the way, 'knock your socks off' is the literary term: IDIOM... if you aren't sure what that is, ask your English teacher!  :)  Happy blogging...