Tuesday, April 17, 2012

AA Meet (Athletics and Academics Meet)

The school
 My name is Blaise and I'm in 10th grade, and Dolly and I'm in junior high. 

All high school and junior high went to an AA meet for a science fair, and NYO which means Native Youth Olympics the events are the 1 foot high kick, 2 foot high kick, seal hop, Eskimo stick pull, Indian stick pull, toe kick, leg wrestle, one arm reach, .  We learned lots of other things like animation, photo shop, game designing, archery, pellet rifle, and learned how to be a leader and team work.
We were there for a week.  There was prom for high school which was a frosted fairy tale theme, a lot of people dressed up, and a dance for junior high.  For the science fair, we made a home made hovercraft.  It took us about 2 days to build it.  We looked up on YouTube to see some steps on how to build it.  We used: Particle wood for the platform and made it circle, because that's the only way it would be able to work, no other shape would work,  plastic tarp for the skirt, a leaf blower, skill saw, screwdriver, air pressurized staple gun, and a coffee can lid to make the bottom skirt donut shaped.
About 120 students were at the AA meet.  We were put in color coated groups, there was the pink group, yellow group, purple group, blue group, green group, orange groups and so on.
The AA meet was really fun and we hope next years AA meet wold be more fun :)

Dolly's cousin with the mowhawk and everyone sitting on the bleachers
Outside activity 
  
Photo Shop class
Activity outside
Lucas and Nick in photo shop
Blaise's pic
Dolly
Blaise




Lucas in his class
the newhalen school

Friday, March 23, 2012

Peter and our adventure!

This week was very fun!  Peter Stortz, a teacher and natural resource and youth development specialists working for UAF, came to our school.  He taught us many things like how many people live in the world by using rice.  It would take 45,500 gallons of rice to equal 7 billion people in the world.  We also learned about how fish go back to their natural habitat called the natal stream after they come back from the ocean.  He also showed us a presentation about the time he went to Mongolia.  He said it is better to ask more questions than worrying about the right answers.  After he taught us all the names of the fins and the internal organs, he taught us how to dissect a fish.  When we were dissecting the fish we had to cut it open from the anal fin to the pectoral fin.  We took out all the organs he taught us about.  We made fish prints using the fish we had just dissected.  To make a fish print we sponge painted the fish, then put a paper on it and pushed down on it to get a print of the scales.  After we pulled the paper off we painted on the lateral line and the eye.  The lateral line is like GPS for the fish.  It is a horizontal line across the middle.   The most important thing he taught us was despite our differences we should accept everyone for who they are.  We had a busy week!


Meet Peter!  He visited us this week.  He taught us lots of stuff like how to dissect fish, all of the scientific names of the fins and internal organs of fish, and you don't need a camera to take a picture.  In this picture Peter is showing us his puppet fish.  He is demonstrating the milt sack.  Peter is really energetic and fun!   
Team A with their string writing poster, clockwise from back left: Dolly, Colleen, Loretta, Sheryl, Kaylee, Benise, Keilan, Bobby
While Peter was here we did a teamwork strengthening activity.  We were string writing.  That means we used a marker attached to yarn to write "we can make a difference in Igiugig".  Team 1, clockwise from left: Kiara, Caleb, Josephine, Blaise, Charmaine, Kaleb, Aiden, Jolynn, Katelyn.


Kiara pretending to eat the liver out of the rainbow fish she was dissecting.

Katelyn having fun making her fish print!

Peter and Kaylee working together to make a fish print.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

R.I.P. Salmon

Hello! My name is Katy Jurney Scrivo and I'm one of the teachers at Igiugig School.

Katy Jurney Scrivo and Andrew Scrivo, teachers at Igiugig School

I know this is a blog kept by our students and not our teachers, but if you'll be patient and keep reading, you'll get to the students' part of this entry.

When we returned from spring break, we learned that all of our salmon had died. Igiugig School has a lot of copper in the water, and even the tiniest amount of copper will kill salmon. Because our continually changing weather made the lake ice unstable (we normally get water for our fish tank from Iliamna Lake), we had been using water from the faucet and treating it with special chemicals to make it fish-safe. Unfortunately, it turned out not to be fish-safe. Even though we were planning to kill the fish at the end of the project (we can't release them into the wild), it was still a disappointment to come back and see they had all died.

During spring break, Andrew and I attended a teaching conference where we learned about writing using RAFTS--that is, Role, Audience, Format, Topic and Share. This morning, three students completed quickwrites using the following RAFT: Role-Igiugig School fish; Audience-Igiugig students; Format-a letter; Topic-"How could you just let us die?!?". For the S, we decided to post responses on our blog. They're very silly and entertaining and we hope you enjoy them!

Kaleb:
Dear Kids from the Igiugig School,
How could you let us die? We weren't even one yet and we only got to the stage of fries. I should have known that you guys were so young so you thought that we were actual french fries. We were terrified when you guys sucked us up into a bucket and when we were burying our dead all you did was scoop us up and throw us in the sink.
Sincerely,
Your Dead Fish

Dolly:
Dear Igi Students,
How could you kids just let us die?!? We were so young and you just left us to die! We were going to die anyway some other day, but we didn't want to now. Now you students have no pets. You guys lost your snake and now us. What kind of students are you? Well, yeah, so write back soon...as soon as you get this "How could you just let us die?!" letter, and if you don't, you will get another "How could you just let us die?!" letter! And you wouldn't want another "How could you just let us die?!" letter, would you? No, I'm sure not.
Sincerely,
Your Dead Fish

Blaise:
Hello people of Igiugig.
How could you just let us die in that small, little, dirty fish tank? You are evil. Remember me, Scoliosis Fish, with the messed up back? Well if you do, then run and hide. It does not matter; I will find you.
Sincerely,
Scoliosis Fish

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Last Week

Hi my name is Kaleb and I am here to talk about last week. Last week was pretty fun for all the students of Igiugig because we had a Valentine's Day Dinner at the Igiugig School. All the girls got dressed up and were servers while the boys were either working in the store or being cheese boys. The parents made spaghetti in the kitchen and it was really, really good. We ate spaghetti and all the workers got to eat free. While we were eating, we got to watch the love movie Lady and the Tramp. The dinner went untill 7:30pm because no one watched it.
Kaleb and Caleb working in the student store.

Andrew sturing spaghetti.

Mr. Creepy being creepy.

The spaghetti crew   in a picture.

Andrew crying because he got fired.

Andrew feels better now and is holding Erika.

The second thing that was fun this week was skyping with some of the kids in Boston. They asked a lot of questions which was good because they probably learned a lot about us and I know we did as well. I think we should do it every week at least once, but that's up to the teachers, not me. Our kids can't wait to meet them in Boston.

Well that's all for this week. For more come back and read our blog in two weeks--next week is spring break! Good bye.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Battles & Slumber Parties!

Hi we are Kaylee, Kiara and Benise, we are Team Party Rock in 2nd grade battle of the books.

We won our first battle! Each battle has 16 questions, we had three battles! We got tired of all those battles! FFEEWWEEE. Our other Battle Book teams were Team Keil, the BOB cats, Team Wolverine and Dolly Ann. We battled on Skype, it was really fun.

After all the battles were done we had a spend the night at the school. We had lots of snacks and we played lots of games. On the second movie we passed out. We watched Mr. Poppers Penguins and Narnia. We played lots of games, like dodgeball, ghost in the graveyard and capture the flag- WHOLE SCHOOL!

In dodgeball Benise was the only one left, Andrew called, "pass over the ball" and when Benise did Kaleb caught it and we lost.

We also play wii, Mario and Star Wars and we set up the mats and we slept on the mats. We were going crazy until Andrew said, "Settle down and watch a movie, and relax."



Kaylee and Dolly under a blanket

The wild Caleb, hatching his eggs

Josephine sleepyhead

Kiara drinking her popcorn

Dodgeball

Andrew being crazy

Everyone Gaming



Team Party Rock, rocking a battle.

BOB cats

Team Wolverine

Mr. Keil