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6 MF. Heed, fV0mCDC1eXp'ainSh0Wt0 Chris Moehle 193 tells about each part of the tennis racket as part otaspeech get into the program. for Comm Arts. Mrs. Baranway shows Matt Hensley 173, Cathy Bean 173, and Lydia Satterlee 173 new books purchased by the lang. arts department. Mameen Murphy 193 gives her candy donation for the yearbook fund-raising project to Mrs. Gaddis. LANG ARTSH5
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See Jane. See Jane Hun. Grammar, spelling, compostion, and literature all add up to a language arts course. Death Be Not Proud and Helen Keller were two of the video tapes that 7th grade students got to see. The 7th graders also presented the play, Ghost in the House. Eighth graders read the historical novel, Johnny Tremain, for the bicentennial year. Also a new system called tracking was used to determine the level of grammar for each student. The 9th grade students who really had an interest in language arts could take Communication Arts instead of Language Arts 9. This class had special units that were not otherwise offered: speech, semantics, and creative writing. All of the 9th grade classes went into the study of careers. For this unit they went to the Career Fair in Denver, March 8th, and had On-the-Job Day, Feb. 24. Nicky Romano 173 collects prepositions after a special unit in lang. arts is over. Speaking to 9th grade students on courses available at CDC is Becky Hatton. 14lLANG ARTS Here Tammie Wojtkewicz 185 demonstrates the proper way to blowabubble
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A Spanish Village, Menus, and More With the help of their teachers, Ms. Burns and Mr. Martinez, stu- dents in Spanish classes learned the basics of the language by studying dialogues, grammar, and the counting system. Some 7th graders built a Spanish village while others made up menus. A visit to the Foreign Language Festival in Denver was an extra for 9th graders. A close up view ofthe cards used in Le Jeu Des Huit Families Spanish Club members Joe Burger 185, Aram Ossorio l8l. Cathy Soutiea f9l, and Ben Sanlvliguel 493 make pinatas. 16lFOREIGN LANGUAGE
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