Thursday, December 12, 2013

6th grade intramurals


6th graders get an opportunity to sign up for various sports throughout the year. They get randomly put into teams and whoever gets the most points in the end wins. We have a two loss elimination bracket and keep going until we have a champion. Mr. Moody and Mr. Myers are two referees and the people who organized the whole thing. We asked them a few questions:

Why do we do intramurals?     To give 6th graders the opportunity to do sports in school because it is not offered. It’s also an organized opportunity that promotes teamwork, positive relationships and an energy releaser.

Why are you the referee?       Mr. Moody and Mr. Myers are the referees because they organized the whole thing. Also, to make sure people follow rules in an organized positive manner.

How many times a week do we do it, when and why?       We do it every Tuesday and Thursday because it fits the schedule.

What type of intermural do we do throughout the year?          We do football, soccer, basketball, dodge ball, and whiffle ball.

We have already done football and are almost done with soccer!


 -Stephanie Geething & Brianna DeAmicis



 

Monday, November 18, 2013

Mathmatical B-Days

 
The following pictures are of both 8th Grade Algebra classes having mathematical birthday parties. You see, 4 high school students asked these two classes to split into groups and plan theoretical birthday parties for them. Of course, to be a high stakes party there had to be a high price limit. Personally, I think 5,000 dollars is more than enough for a party, but that's just me. Overall, the 8th graders did very well and even the superintendent got to see them!







Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Healthy Choices Blog


How to make a healthy pizza
 
By: Carly Hoffman
 
 
 
    There are many different ways to make pizza. Most people usually eat frozen pizza or pizza from local places like Pizza Hut, Papa Johns, or Little Caesars. However, in 7th grade Healthy Choices, we learned how to make an easy, home-made, healthy pizza.
   First, we learned how it is more healthier than frozen pizza. It's healthier because it has less calories and less fat. We had to have whole wheat crust, low-fat cheese, and vegetables, which were optional. Their were many steps in the process.
 Things you'll need:
-crust ( you can use whole wheat tortilla, or English muffins, or hamburger buns)
-low-fat cheese of chose
-vegetables(optional)
-other optional toppings like peperoni
- pizza sauce
 
   First, pre-heat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Get your supplies. You'll need things like the crust, which you can use whole wheat tortillas, hamburger buns, or an English muffins. then you'll need the sauce, low-fat cheese,  vegetables( optional), and peperoni or ham (optional).
   Next you'll need to put the sauce on the crust that you chose. Then, you'll need to sprinkle a light layer of cheese. But make sure its not too thin or thick. Then add your selected vegetables and meat. Next, add another light layer of cheese so it holds the toppings.
   Then its time to cook it. Put the pizza(s) on a cookie sheet. Then, put the pizza into the oven carefully for 5-8 minutes or until cheese is melted and pizza is hot through-out.
   Finally, you'll have a healthy, fun-to-make, tasty, home-made pizza.

Click here to visit the healthy choices blog for other healthy recipes and information:
 

Monday, October 21, 2013

Things that are not as usual in 8th grade...

For the past few days 8th grade teachers have been helping kids a lot more than usual. I mean, they are always helpful, but they are having to help a lot more and providing us with great information. We even have 8th graders wanting to read more than usual. Our Healthy Choices teacher likes teaching us what is healthy in life so we can make smart decisions. On team Discovery we have a song of the week called Thriller by Michael Jackson. I think it is a great song. Mrs. Semer has us analyze the lyrics to see if we can come up with what they mean. We are also doing a whole unit on poetry and Edgar Allen Poe. Mrs. Semer explains to us how he is all on horror. I myself am working with the poem called "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe.

-Austin Kline

 


Friday, October 11, 2013

CAN YOU HANDLE THE CANS!!!!!!!!

 
This is truly an awesome magnitude of can collecting power for the United Way! These photos were taken of several Van Wert city school students collecting over 900 cans!!! The bottom photo is of our leading class of can collectors, Mrs. Thompson's class who, by themselves, collected 171 cans! Keep checking this blog for more exciting updates and thrilling stories.

- By: Austin Voors
 


 

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Homecoming week at Van Wert Middle and High Scool

Last week was homecoming. We started out on Wednesday with Jersey day, a powder puff game, and a parade. The sophomores won for the best float and the seniors, once again, won the powder puff game. Thursday was super hero day, and Friday was Cougar Crazy Day followed by a pep rally.



Monday, October 7, 2013

A year of changes....

So come to find out when I(Austin Kline) was in 7th grade, things have changed. Now in 7th grade you have a longer peiod. The 7th graders are now used to the schedule. They even get to eat lunch at a different time! They have a different social studies teacher (Mr. Golden) from what I had. Things have sure changed from one year ago, but 8th grade is a lot of fun!




Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Welcome to our Blog

Welcome to the Van Wert Middle School blog. We are going to give you information on our school including: sports, upcoming events, fundraiser dates and much much more. This week we are going into spirit week so wear your jerseys on Wednesday, super hero outfits on Thursday, and go crazy for cougar crazy day on Friday. We will end the week with a pep rally on Friday.